Seeking composition: one of my favorite aphorisms.
My favorite motto: the stars blink their tired eyes, and the moon rubs its red eyes and smiles at me outside the window. Late at night, nature fell asleep, and I opened my thick diary again. There are no bright colors on it, but the ten characters "learning is like sailing against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat" are particularly attractive to me. This cross motto has always inspired me to move forward. Page after page of diary, with the growth of experience, I love this cross motto more. The stream of memory flowed, and suddenly a spray splashed out, which gave me a good memory: at that time, I was in the second day of junior high school, and my academic performance was getting worse every day. My mother saw my study plummet and bought me a lot of extra-curricular books. I am determined to study hard and win honor for my mother! From that day on, every night I always try to catch up when others are slack, until the sun goes down and the moon comes on duty. That night, I was still doing my homework in front of the window, accompanied by only the alarm clock that ticks the tower. I told myself to practice my handwriting before the alarm clock goes to 10. However, I couldn't bear it any longer and fell asleep at my desk. The next morning, I was awakened by the dazzling sunshine and the dazzling lights. I looked up and it was only 6 o'clock, and then I went back to the intense tutoring. Looking at the fruits of that labor, I smile. A few months later, my handwriting improved, and my academic performance rose by one thousands of feet, which was praised by my teacher. After the final exam of that semester, at the moment when the report card was handed out, three numbers appeared in front of me: 100! Yes, I got it with unremitting efforts and persistent determination! At the moment I paid, success came! I see: swim against the current, or you will retreat if you don't advance. Learning is like sailing against the current. You must always keep a nervous state of mind and determination to move forward, keep working hard and keep making progress, or you will be swallowed up by the flood and fall behind. I think: as long as I have been inspired by the phrase "learning is like sailing against the current", I will succeed. When I closed my diary, I was lost in thought again: Although our graduating class is very nervous now, we will gain something from all these efforts. Because I firmly believe that my favorite motto "learning is like sailing against the current" must be a wise saying. It will lead me to success. When I succeed, it will remind me not to be proud and lead me from success to success. I deeply love this motto, and I will always use it as my guide to success today and in the future. My favorite motto is "Nothing is difficult to a willing mind." This is my favorite motto. Because, it gave me confidence when I was depressed, and let me challenge difficulties confidently. On Friday, the math teacher left us a difficult problem to solve at the weekend. On Saturday, I finished my Chinese and English homework, leaving only the problems left by my math teacher. I spread out my exercise book and concentrated on counting. Ten minutes, fifteen minutes, twenty minutes ... an hour passed, and I scratched my scalp and couldn't figure out the answer. I was so depressed that I lay weakly on the table. Mom saw it, came over and touched my head and said, "What's the matter, son?" I looked up at my mother and said, "Mom, the math teacher left a particularly difficult math problem, and I didn't solve it all morning." Mother said meaningfully, "Son, have you forgotten what you said in the second grade?" I also pointed to the crooked Chinese characters I wrote in the second grade, "Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb." "Mom, I only got 85 points in the Chinese exam." In the second grade, I cried and told my mother. "Son, have you ever heard such a sentence?" I looked at my mother curiously. "Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb." "My mother touched the back of my head affectionately:" Son, although you didn't do well in this exam, it doesn't mean you won't do well in the future. Work hard! ""hmm. " I dried my tears. I took a big piece of paper and wrote, "Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb." In the Chinese exam a few days later, I got a good score of 98. When I handed my mother the test paper, her mother smiled. I made a promise at that time: whenever I encounter difficulties in the future, I will look up at these big characters and gain the courage to solve the problem. "Mom, I didn't forget. I know what to do. "I picked up the pen again and calculated meticulously. As time goes by, I'm still solving that difficult problem. Finally, I figured out the answer. "Mom, I figured it out. "I told my mother loudly. Mother said, "My daughter finally succeeded in the challenge." I smiled shyly. It is this that keeps me full of confidence to win. So this famous saying shines in my heart every minute and becomes the motto of my life.