2. A person's life may burn or rot. I can't rot I am willing to burn! Ostrovsky
If you want to succeed, you should regard persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry. Edison
4. A firm belief will win strong people and then make them stronger. Walter Bechiho
Wisdom is much richer than knowledge. -Tagore's story
6. God finds himself in creation. -Tagore's Birds
7. If only fire can awaken sleeping Europe, I would rather be burned to death, let the light from my stake light up the long night, open my closed eyes and lead mankind into the hall of light and truth. Bruno
8. Luck is a great teacher, but misfortune is greater. Possession can indulge thoughts, but lack can train and strengthen thoughts. William Harriet
9. Life is like an ocean. Only a strong-willed person can reach the other shore. Marx
10. Our ideal should be noble. We can't climb to the top of the mountain, but we can climb halfway up the mountain, which is much better than staying on the flat ground. If our hearts are illuminated by the brilliance of love and there are ideals in front of us, then there will be no insurmountable difficulties. -prim Chande.
1 1. Screen, I am like a basket. You can dump any rubbish on me, and I can screen out songs for you at any time. I said such a person-basket! -Gorky's Life of Artamonov
12. Don't treat the past as loneliness, because it will never turn back. You should find ways to improve the present, because that's you, take courage and move forward fearlessly in the future. -Longfellow
13. Gold is indeed precious, but a vigorous and brave patriot is more precious than gold. Lincoln
Ideal is the guiding light. Without ideal, there is no secure direction, and without direction, there is no life. -Tolstoy
15. I create, so I live. -romain rolland's John Christophe
16. Society is a mud pit, so we should stand on the highland. -Balzac's "Gao Laotou"
17. I always think that any natural or acquired genius will not achieve anything unless he combines the qualities of perseverance, modesty and practicality. -Biography of Dickens
18. Value generates confidence, confidence generates enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. -Walter H. Curtin.
19. Reading is good, but you must remember that books are just books, and you have to use your own brains. Gorky is on earth.
20. The height of the fountain will not exceed its source; The same is true of a person's career, and his achievements will never exceed his beliefs. Lincoln