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Poems about wholes and parts

1. What are the famous sayings about the whole and the part?

1. We know that individuals are weak, but we also know that the whole is strength. ——Marx

2. When a person is trusted by the public, he should regard himself as the public property. ——Jefferson

3. No matter how talented a person is, the collective is often smarter and more powerful than him. ——Ostrovsky

4. The great power of people lies in feeling that they are in a friendly group. —— Ostrovsky

5. A pile of sand is loose, but after it is mixed with cement, stones, and water, it becomes tougher than granite. ——Wang Jie

6. An individual is weak, just like the drifting Robinson. Only by being with others can he accomplish many

undertakings. ——Schopenhauer

7. In order to fight, we must twist all our forces into a rope and concentrate these forces on the same attack point

. ——Engels

8. Without unity, any force will be weak. ——La Fontaine

9. A single thread cannot make a thread, and a single tree cannot make a forest. ——As the saying goes

10. When two people are of the same mind, their strength is as strong as gold. ——"Book of Changes" 2. Proverbs and sayings describing the relationship between the whole and the parts

1. Only the trees can be seen, but the forest is not seen.

2. Only know one, but not the other. 3. One leaf blinds the eye. 4. One careless move and the whole game is lost. 5. Quotes out of context. 6. A little impatience will mess up the big plan. If you keep the green hills, you will not be afraid of running out of firewood. 7. A single thread cannot make a thread, and a single tree cannot become a forest. Flowers are there. A tree will live, but a tree will die; a bird will be happy in the forest, but will be sad if it is separated from the flock. 8. A small impatience will mess up a big plan; if you keep the green hills, you will not be afraid of running out of firewood. 9. Stand high and see far; think big. , Start small; if you don’t have long-term worries, you will have immediate worries; if you don’t have enough food and clothing, you won’t plan to be poor all your life; the authorities are confused, but the bystanders are clear; a good man does not suffer the loss of the moment. 10. A slight difference can lead to a thousand miles; one careless move , everything is lost; raising an army for a thousand days, using it for a moment; a penny can stump a hero; a mouse spoils a pot of soup repeatedly; one misstep can cause eternal hatred. 11. Looking at the present with burning eyes.