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1 famous sayings about life? Where's the good news? Two! Every word 100 lists two negative examples of middle school students not cherishing life in campus society.
(1) Say no to people, life is the highest thing in all treasures. Feuerbach

When the teacher asked us to think about the meaning of this sentence, I kept wandering about the word "say no to people" It is really difficult to know how to refuse others properly, especially for important people. I will be very contradictory and consider a lot, especially human feelings.

If you don't have the ability to do something but promise others, you will not only be worried and miserable, but also hurt each other's trust because you can't finish it. In order to avoid problems afterwards, it is better to stop first.

Knowing the necessity of saying "no", people often have no courage to defend their rights. Me too. I often feel embarrassed. I should make a quick decision. What is more important than being worthy of my life?

(2) The ultimate value of life lies in the ability of awakening and thinking, not just in survival. -Aristotle

I think the meaning of this sentence is: survival is only our minimum requirement for existence, and it cannot be or reflect our life value; The ability of awakening and thinking is the premise for us to create value wealth, and only when you have this ability can your value be displayed.

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Theme: Cherish Life The model essay Cherish Life uses real examples and articles.

Content: Please find some true stories and articles about "cherishing life". For example, what happened during the SARS period or the disaster, or the little things in life can all reflect "cherishing life". You don't have to use beautiful language. It's really troublesome for you.

Author: Nangong Rainbow Time:1117/2004 22: 42: 21.

Theme: cherish life

Content: cherish life

I have always felt that I am too dull. My life has always been like running water in the mountains, flowing day after day, without great joy or great sadness. Life seems to be born without much deep thinking, just like a wild flower in the field, in the cycle of the four seasons, it is quiet in the morning and evening. . . . .

When I was a child, I watched Notes on Tangshan Earthquake, and I felt scared and uneasy about the disaster. For a long time, earthquake was the scariest word in my mind, but at that time, after all, I was too young, and the fragility of life was only a temporary fear and anxiety. Later, many growth experiences gradually came up, and the initial fear and anxiety about life gradually receded. . . .

I have been accustomed to a comfortable and quiet life for many years, as if I were accustomed to the blue sky and white clouds and the warmth and comfort of the sun. Living too comfortably will make people forget to think. I think that's who I am. Typing some words soaked in sugar on the computer every day, or artificially grabbing a handful of salt and bitter coffee, simply stirring for a day, feeling the waves of life floating on the water, both happy and sad, but they are all fleeting and filled with self-righteous maturity.

Maybe I am sensitive by nature, and I always know my sentimentality. As for life, I always feel that it is something attached to the soul. I have heard and read too many romantic stories. I think I can laugh it off, like Sanmao, and give up my life like Leslie Cheung. Selfishly, I think that life is my own, and I can own it and throw it away. . . .

Too happy days make me seldom think and really feel the happiness around me. Love, affection, friendship, I think life is like this. If you care too much, you often don't think of cherishing and returning. . . . . .

However, when "9" happened in America. After the "1 1" incident and the collapse of the World Trade Center, I realized that life is often out of my hands, and the most wayward life is sometimes the most fragile, just for a moment. . . . So I began to have a new understanding and understanding of life.

The invasion of SARS virus has made people feel that they are fighting against SARS from various media every day. When death approaches, the greetings and concerns of relatives and friends are so real. When I was walking in the street wearing a thick mask, I passed many people wearing masks like me. Once again, I began to really think about the word "life"-everyone is like a flower in the sky. . . . When a life disappears, so does a lot of happiness and happiness around him. . . . . .

I used to think that I was a handsome man who could see through the world of mortals, treat life as a little flower, and didn't care about disappearing into a storm, thinking that there would be an afterlife. . . . . Now, I walk past many people wearing masks every day and listen to the sound of 120 ambulance. I begin to reflect on my life. I am a star, my lover, children, relatives and friends are all stars. We surround each other and reflect each other. . . . . . My life is theirs and theirs is mine.

"Cherish life", when SARS hit my home, I began to think. . . . . Wake up. . . . .

Author: f6 _ Wang Zhong Time:117/23: 24, 2004:13.

Subject: Thank you.

Content: Teacher, can you grasp a key point and describe it in detail? I want to tell a true story that cherishes life in class.

Author: Nangong Rainbow Time:1118/200419: 46:17.

Theme: Life

Content: Life is precious.

"Or heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather" means that the value of human life is important. But from the perspective of people's right to exist, life is equal and every life should be respected.

However, in today's international society, the equality of life is often challenged by power. 16 On August 6th, American and British warplanes bombed public and civilian facilities in Wasit and Missan provinces in southern Iraq, injuring four civilians. According to Iraqi official figures, since the United States and Britain and other western allies set up "no-fly zones" in northern and southern Iraq after the Gulf War, the bombing of Iraq by American and British planes has killed 1484 Iraqis and injured 1400 others.

In the eyes of "Uncle Sam", the lives of Iraqis are as light as a feather, and the lives of Afghans are not much heavier. Several "anti-bandit" bombs turned a wedding banquet in Uruzgan, a province in central Afghanistan, into a funeral, and 48 fresh lives were wiped out. For this kind of serious accidental injury, the US military has always denied it, made excuses and is still suing. The U.S. military killed dozens of Afghan civilians, which seems to be nothing more than accidentally stepping on a pile of ants.

Uncle Sam's own life is much heavier. The goal of "zero casualties" is self-evident. There are remains of American soldiers abroad, and they will try their best to find them at all costs.

At the life level, no matter which country, nationality or race ... are under the same blue sky. Now there is a distinction between weight and dignity, just because life has been labeled with different countries, different nationalities and different skin colors. This is a distortion of the value of "precious life" by power politics and a mockery of their so-called "human rights".

/kloc-the bloody history of foreign powers invading China in the 0 th and 9 th centuries has already taught us profound lessons. If you want to have the weight of life, you must first be a strong country. To be strong, you must be strong. We should have a clear consciousness, constantly improve ourselves, strengthen ourselves, and then strengthen our national strength and national strength, so that the Chinese nation can stand among the nations of the world from generation to generation.