The famous aphorisms about dedication are:
1. But your body is not dead, so you can repay the universe with your efforts. ——Wen Tianxiang
2. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. ——Gong Zizhen
3. Self-interested people are the first to perish. He lives by himself and for himself. If this "I" of his is damaged, he cannot survive. ——Ostrovsky
4. History regards those who work for broad goals and thus make themselves noble as great people; experience regards those who make the greatest number of people Happy people are praised as the happiest people. ——Marx
5. Happiness is a kind of perfume that cannot be poured on others without getting some of it yourself. ——Emerson
6. Science has no national boundaries, because it is a wealth that belongs to all mankind and a torch that illuminates the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. ——Pasteur
7. Science is by no means a selfish enjoyment. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve mankind. ——Marx
8. The most needed aspect of giving is not within the scope of material wealth, it exists in the unique realm of human nature. ——Fromm
9. Do your best to fulfill your obligations, and you should know how valuable you are. ——Leo Tolstoy
10. I wish I could die resisting Japan, but I will be ashamed of today. The country has been destroyed like this, why should I care about my head? ——Ji Hongchang
11. People who boast are incompetent, while those who are capable do not boast. ——Burmese proverb
12. Bright China, let my life burn for you. ——Qian Sanqiang
13. Communist Party members should appear in front of the people when they are most in difficulty, and care for and help the people when they need help the most. ——Jiao Yulu
14. Giving can make people feel superior. ——Hugo
15. It is really a waste for just one person to take care of himself. God created us to use us as torches, not to illuminate ourselves, but to illuminate the world; because our virtues cannot be extended to others, it means there is nothing.
——Shakespeare