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What are the famous quotes about the party?

People not only have the right to be patriotic, but patriotism is an obligation and an honor. ——Xu Teli: "How to Implement Patriotism Education"

Even if the world gives me treasures and honors, I do not want to leave my motherland, because even if my motherland is in shame, I still like it , love and bless my motherland! —— "I am a Hungarian" and "Selected Poems of Petofi"

One cannot but love the motherland... But this kind of love should not be passively satisfied with the status quo, but should be a vigorous hope to improve the status quo. …and do your part to promote that. —— Belinsky

I would like to use my career life to engage in scientific research to contribute to the birth and cultivation of my motherland and people. —— Pavlov

No matter what I do, I always think that as long as my energy allows me, I must first serve my motherland. ——"Selected Works of Pavlov"

True patriotism should not be expressed in beautiful words, but in actions that benefit the motherland. ——Dobrolyubov

We French people have no right to leave our homeland when our country is enslaved. —— Marie Curie

Patriotism is like hunger and thirst. —— Ban Gu

The beautiful rivers and mountains are in order, and all the people are the masters. —— Zhu De: "Sending to the Generals in the Southern Expedition"

A vain person looks at his own name; a glorious person looks at the cause of the motherland. —— Marty

Science does not have 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

How great the power of patriotism! In front of it, human love for life and fear of suffering are nothing! In front of it, man himself is nothing! —— Chernyshevsky

I praise the present motherland, and I praise its future three times more. - Mayakovsky: "Selected Poems of Mayakovsky"

The general is within the part; whoever belongs to his own country does not belong to mankind. —— Belinsky: "The Biography of Pastor Wicker Pei"

Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have national boundaries. ——"Pavlov's Centenary"

Patriotism is multiplied by the enemy's hatred--only such patriotism can lead to victory. —— Ostrovsky: "Speeches, Essays, and Letters"

Patriotism, like other moral senses and beliefs, makes people noble and enables them to understand and understand more and more. Love truly beautiful things, experience joy from the perception of beautiful things, and do everything possible to embody beautiful things in action. —— Kailov: "Pedagogy"

I dare not forget about the country despite my humble status. ——Lu You

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Gu Yanwu

Be famous for what you have learned, and everyone can use their knowledge to make the country prosperous and strong, not subject to foreign aggression, and able to stand on its own on the earth. ——Zhan Tianyou

A hero does not shed tears before the enemy. The man has a body of seven feet and is willing to donate to the motherland. ——Chen Hui

After singing the song of the great river, we turn around and turn eastward. A sophisticated group of sciences can help the poor in the world; if we have faced the wall for ten years and tried to break it, we can hardly be rewarded for crossing the sea to be a hero. ——Zhou Enlai: "The Great River Song Turns Back"

Unanimity is powerful, but disputes are easy to conquer. —— "Aesop's Fables"

Always feel that the land of the motherland is firmly under your feet, live with the collective, and remember that it is the collective that educates you. If one day you break away from the group, it will be the beginning of the end. ——"Ostrovsky's Two Volumes"

Only when people devote themselves to society can they find the meaning of that short and risky life. Einstein

Only by devoting oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky. Einstein

Revolutionary ideals are not dispensable embellishments, but the driving force of a person's life. Having ideals is equivalent to having a soul.