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The author of the famous saying "cherish time"
Life is like a glass of liquor, it won't taste so good without repeated refining! -(China's famous poet in modern times) Guo Xiaochuan

If you are determined to travel far from home, how can you accomplish nothing in the end? —— (Ming) Xu Qian

Ideal is the guiding light. Without ideals, there is no firm direction; No direction, no life. -(Russian writer) Leo? tolstoy

Night is the prelude to day. -Guo Xiaochuan, a famous modern poet in China.

Believe in yourself first, and others will believe you. -(Russia) Turgenev

Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never take comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself-this ethical basis, I call it pigsty ideal. It illuminates my path, constantly gives me new courage, and makes me face up to the ideal of life happily, that is, truth, goodness and beauty. -(America) Einstein.

Heart failure is greater than death, and sorrow is greater than lack of will. -(Warring States) Zhuangzi

ChuiShou cherish bone, still have Wan Li heart. —— (Yuan)

We only live once in this world, so we should cherish time. We must live a real life and a valuable life. -Pavlov

Don't always sigh the past, it will never come back; We should improve the present wisely. We should devote ourselves to the confusing future with the firm will of not worrying or fearing.

-Longfellow

Don't sigh for the lost years, but face up to the time that has slipped away in a hurry. Brecht

When many people wander along a road, they should give way to a big road and let those who cherish time go ahead.

When many people dawdle on a road, they must give way to a big road so that those who cherish time can go to the front. -Socrates

Success = efforts+correct methods+less empty talk.

-Einstein

He who gives up time, time also gives up on him. -Shakespeare

There is no way for the clock to ring the past hour for me.

byron

14, all human skills are nothing more than a mixture of patience and time.

-Balzac