Poems about equality 1. Poems and famous sayings about equality
Life is precious,
Love is more expensive.
if it's free,
you can throw both.
Chinese people lack this spirit.
All our constitutions are based on the fact that all men are created equal-Thomas Jefferson
We don't have equal talents, but we should all have equal opportunities to develop our talents. -John F. Kennedy
votes are stronger than bullets. -Abraham Lincoln
A coward would rather live under a quiet tyranny than in a rough sea of freedom. -Thomas Jefferson
I swore before the detective that I would always hate any form of tyranny imposed on human thought. Thomas Jefferson
The germ of freedom already exists in the act of resistance-Angela Davis
We know that death is always wandering on the road to freedom. -Angela Davis
The oppressed cannot be oppressed forever. -Martin Luther King, Jr.
Freedom is indivisible. If one person is enslaved, Then there is no freedom for all.
2. What are the poems describing "equality"?
Equality is not biased-Tang Gu Kuang's "There is a Ding Walker in the Xiao Temple in Guiyang who can cultivate but can't bear to carry water and give life to a monk" Buddha said that yuan equality-Tang Hanshan's "Three hundred and thirty poems" Buddha said yuan equality. Three Poems "Competing for Equality"-Yuan Shanzhu's "Linjiang Fairy, Vientiane's Clear Scenes" saves the mind and makes it equal-Yuan Ma Yu's "Dreamless Order Following Chongyang Rhyme" is not as good as the mind and makes it equal-Yuan Ma Yu's "Fighting Ugly Slaves" is always equal-Yuan Chuduan's "Qinyuanchun Suddenly Time"
3. A poem describing equality
1. Being able to learn from one's life, seeking fame after one's death. Going to the door is not elegant, and holding the argument is slightly fair
2. When you pass the balance of the hearing committee, you will reach Xiaoming. When you open the book, it is hard to see the profusion of sweat, and you will be eager for fairness.
Feeling
Zhang Jiuling
here, south of the Yangzi, grows a red orangetree., all winter long its leaves are green.
circumstance governs destiny, cause and effect are an infinite cycle.
you plant your peach-trees and your plums, you forget the shade from this other tree?
The author rehabilitated citrus reticulata, but also showed that he didn't share the pollution with the powerful people, and yearned for and pursued the fairness in officialdom!
Senior General
Wang Wei
"general Wei Qing's victory was only a thing of chance, and General Li Guang's thwarted effort was his fate, not his fault" (it's too long, only one or two sentences)
The sentence that best expresses the pursuit of fairness: Why can Wei Qing make great contributions and be knighted, while Li Guang can't be knighted for life? Is it because God cares for Wei Qing and treats Li Guang with a few odd things? Actually, it's not. It's the darkness and unfairness of officialdom!
4. What are the poems that describe "equality"
1. Equality is not biased-Tang Gu Kuang's "There is a Ding Walker who can cultivate in Xiaoyao Temple in Guiyang, but he can't endure life, carry water and give life to monks"
2. The Buddha said that yuan is equal-Tang Hanshan's "Three Hundred Poems"
3. You have no equal heart-Tang Hanshan. You have no equal heart-Three Hundred Poems by Hanshan in Tang Dynasty
6. Be equal to others-Linjiang Fairy and Vientiane with Clear Scenes
7. Save your heart and be equal-Ma Yu's "Dreamless, Follow the Double Ninth Festival Rhyme"
8. Be equal with your heart-
1. Ji Hang Chang Ping, etc.-Yuan-Liu Chuxuan's
5. A poem describing equality
1. Being able to learn from life, seeking fame after death. It's not elegant to go to the door, and it's fair to hold the argument. At 2 o'clock, you passed the balance of the hearing committee, and the lanterns were painted to Xiaoming. It's hard to see the profusion of sweat and stick to it when you open the book. Circumstance governs destiny, cause and effect are an infinite cycle you plant your peach-trees and your plums, you forget the shade from this other tree? The author rehabilitated citrus reticulata, but also showed that he didn't share the pollution with the powerful people, yearning for and pursuing the fairness in officialdom! Wang Wei's "general Wei Qing's victory was only a thing of chance, and General Li Guang's thwarted effort was his fate, not his fault" (too long, just write one or two sentences) best expresses the pursuit of fairness: Why can Wei Qing make great contributions and be knighted, but Li Guang can't be knighted for life? Is it because God cares for Wei Qing and treats Li Guang with a few odd things? Actually, it's not. It's the darkness and unfairness of officialdom.
6. Famous sayings, aphorisms and ancient poems about equality
Einstein's famous saying, success = hard work+correct methods+less empty talk.
-Einstein Only by devoting oneself to society can we find out the meaning of that short and risky life. Einstein I never regard ease and happiness as the purpose of life itself-this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of pigsty.-Einstein As long as you have a reasonable thing to do, your life will be particularly beautiful.
-Einstein For everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility. -Einstein Anyone who is rash about the truth in small matters can't be trusted in big matters.
-Einstein's Communication Volume Anyone who is rash about the truth in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. -Einstein's Life Volume No matter what the trend of the times and the fashion of society are, people can always go beyond the times and society and take their own correct path by virtue of their noble qualities.
-Einstein's path to the truly great realm of mankind is only a road of suffering. -Einstein is convinced that only when a person devotes himself to a certain cause with all his strength and spirit can he become a real master.
therefore, you can only master it with all your strength. -Einstein I don't have any special talent, but I like to get to the root of the problem.
-Einstein never made real progress without sacrifice. -Einstein It's really lucky that a person was fascinated by his work until his last breath.
-Einstein's simple and honest life is beneficial to everyone, both physically and mentally. -Einstein Tolerance means respecting whatever beliefs others may have.
-Einstein promotes your career, so let your career promote you. -Einstein In order to enable everyone to express his views without adverse consequences, there must be a spirit of tolerance among all the people.
-Einstein's most important tolerance is the state and society's tolerance for individuals. -Einstein Tolerance means respecting whatever beliefs others may have.
-Einstein's understanding of truth, anyone who pretends to be an authority will surely collapse in God's joke! -Einstein What is truly valuable does not come from ambition or simple sense of responsibility; But from the love and concentration of people and objective things. -Einstein A person's true value first depends on the extent and significance of his liberation from himself.
-Einstein's wisdom does not come from academic qualifications, but from the lifelong unremitting pursuit of knowledge. -Einstein We define education as follows: human wisdom will never deviate from the goal.
the so-called education is the skill left after forgetting all the contents of school. -Einstein knew that the goal of a school should be to cultivate people with independent actions and independent thinking.
-Einstein I don't have any special talent, but I like to get to the bottom of the problem. -Einstein The vulgar goals that people strive for-property, vanity, luxurious life-I always think they are contemptible.
-Einstein Only by devoting oneself to society can we find out the meaning of that short and risky life. -Einstein's Life Volume Sometimes a person pays the highest price for what he gets for nothing.
-The real value of Einstein's Life Volume does not come from ambition or simple sense of responsibility; But from the enthusiasm and concentration on people and objective things. -Einstein The value of a person should be judged by what he contributed, not by what he achieved.
-Einstein For me, the meaning of life lies in putting yourself in others' shoes, worrying about others' worries and enjoying others' happiness. -Einstein A person's value to society depends, first of all, on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions play in promoting human interests.
-Einstein's life is only worth living for others. -Einstein lit my way and constantly gave me new courage to face up to the ideal of life happily, which is goodness, beauty and truth.
-Einstein's human will supported by indomitable beliefs is more powerful than those seemingly invincible material forces. -Einstein's belief can best be supported by experience and clear thinking.
-Einstein's pursuit and struggle for truth and knowledge is one of the highest qualities of human beings, although it is often those who make the least effort to shout this pride loudest. -Einstein There are many people, they don't pursue those material things, they pursue ideals and truth-Einstein's real happiness is optimism about life, happiness about work and excitement about career.
-Einstein for a person, what he wants is nothing but that he can go all out and devote himself to a good cause. -Einstein Only by devoting himself to society can he find the meaning of what is actually a short and risky life.
-Einstein I remind myself hundreds of times every day that my spiritual life and material life depend on the labor of others, and I must try my best to repay what I have received and what I am still receiving. -Einstein, with the support of a lofty purpose, keeps working, even if it is slow, it will surely succeed.
-Einstein spared no expense in today and will regret tomorrow. -French proverb I think that only "love" is the best teacher in all situations.
-Einstein planted trees when he was studying, which bloomed in spring and bore fruit in autumn. -Einstein: How many difficult mysteries are there in the world and the universe ... Let's hurry up and work! -Einstein: How many difficult mysteries are there in the world and the universe ... Let's hurry up and work! -Einstein.
7. famous sayings and slogans about equality
princes and princes will meet, which would be better?
everyone is equal before the law.
I may not win, but I will act sincerely. I may not be successful, but I will hold a consistent belief. I will stand side by side with anyone who is just and fair. When he is right, I will support him; When he is wrong, I will definitely leave him. -Abraham? Lincoln
Those who don't give others freedom should not be free themselves, and they can't keep their freedom for a long time under the rule of a just God. -Abraham? Lincoln
In my past life, I have dedicated myself to the struggle of the African people. I resisted the white tyranny, and I also resisted the black tyranny. I have the ideal of a democratic and free society, and I hope everyone can live in harmony and enjoy equal opportunities in such a society. I hope to live for this ideal and try to turn it into reality. If necessary, I am willing to sacrifice my life for this ideal. -Nelson? Rolihlahla? Mandela
8. Write a famous saying about equality
● Everyone is equal before the laws of nature
● The Spartan principle is: "Justice is equality, but equality is not justice" (love for life)
● There will be no war with equality (Solon)
● The so-called equality means that the poor do not take advantage of the rich (. Any demand for equality beyond this range is bound to be absurd (Engels)
● Equality may be a right, but there is no power to make it a reality (Balzac)
● Everyone should be brothers, which is just the fantasy of those who have no brothers (Charles Shawna)
● As long as there are still some people in the world who have to obey others, There is no way to talk about equality (Wei Gilbert)
● The "people" who exercise power and the people who are exercised by the people will not always be the same kind of people (Johnson Stuart Mill)
● The basic effort of a society may be to try to make its members equal, but the self-esteem of its members always wants to get ahead. Form a certain kind of inequality that is beneficial to you somewhere (de Tocqueville)
It is so difficult to get equality, because we just want to enjoy it with our boss (Henry Baker)
● Equal people can best be congenial to equal people (Cicero)
● People are born unequal, so it is futile to try to treat others equally (Zhan