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How to finish writing Madame Curie's thoughts in fifty words?
Today, I finished reading Madame Curie with admiration. After reading this book, I was so excited that I finally found the mode of life, the mode of life. Her life has inspired me too much.

Madame Curie's childhood was humiliating. She was born in a poor family of seven in Poland. She is the inventor of radium and has won two Nobel Prizes. Madame Curie went through many hardships, went to a brilliant life and made eternal contributions to the world.

Although Madame Curie's family was poor when she was a child, she still didn't give up, worked hard, and with tenacious perseverance, the spirit of persisting in the final victory was worth learning. Besides, she spent almost all her time at work, and everything comes to him who waits, and finally invented radium.

Madame Curie's working attitude is very serious, and she is also very modest. Unlike some of our current classmates, they are complacent as soon as they get good grades in the exam. What moved me most was that because she often did chemical experiments, her hands were full of strong chemicals, which could not be washed off. From here we can see that she takes her work very seriously. When I study, I sometimes swallow dates and get confused.

The most touching sentence in this book is "Don't let others knock you down, and don't let things knock you down!" In the future study process, we should also have the spirit of Madame Curie. If we have a goal, we must keep exploring in order to enjoy success. If there is no possibility of reaching the sky in one step, we must be down-to-earth and step by step. If we have an ideal, we should work hard for it and don't leave any regrets for ourselves.