Quotes are very famous sayings. Famous words generally refer to what famous people say.
Motto refers to a concise and concise statement that can be used as a norm for people's behavior. It is the essence of people's wit and the collective wisdom of everyone. It is a magic weapon that guides life to the road to success, and always inspires life to make progress.
Aphorisms refer to concise but profound and moving sentences, usually one sentence or a quotation. They are mainly used to inspire and tell the parties certain truths, and to remind people to maintain a certain kind of truth in their lives. Spiritual character, so it is also called a wake-up sentence.
Citations and explanations of aphorisms and famous sayings: "On Slogans" by Zhu Ziqing in modern times: "Aphorisms focus on personal cultivation, while famous quotes seem to have a wider role."
Source of aphorisms: "On Slogans" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty "A Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 38: "Looking at the whole story, everyone has his own aphorisms."
Translation: Looking at the whole story, everyone has his own aphorisms.
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Examples of famous sayings and aphorisms:
1. No one has any faults, but he can correct them, and there is no great virtue.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Second Year" by Zuo Qiuming in the late Spring and Autumn Period
Translation: How can ordinary people not make mistakes if they are not saints and wise men? There is nothing better than being able to correct your mistakes.
2. Life is no longer perfect, so why not celebrate it like a festival, but experience work, struggle, poverty and suffering.
Source: Belinsky's "Ten Days"
3. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes.
Source: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Translation: People are sad and happy, separated and reunited, and the moon is cloudy and sunny, round and soft.