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Famous aphorisms and ancient sayings for argumentative essays

1. Those who have ambitions will have countless solutions, while those who have no ambitions will only find countless difficulties.

2. To achieve your set goals, you must be able to endure loneliness and work alone.

3. The world will give way to those who have goals and vision.

4. We must learn from past mistakes rather than rely on past successes.

5. Although beautiful flowers will wither, they are worth admiring when they are in full bloom. To create beautiful things in beautiful times, life will be full of meaning.

6. Failure is just a temporary cessation of success. If I can't, I must; if I want, I can!

7. Let us replace the worries beforehand with thinking and planning beforehand!

8. No matter when you start, the important thing is not to stop after you start.

9. Never give up is the best quality of a successful person.

10. A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.

11. Being angry means punishing yourself for the faults of others. To forgive others is to be kind to yourself.

12. More money may not necessarily bring you more happiness, but more money will bring you troubles. Being poor and enjoying the Tao is truly at ease, free from worries and worries.

13. There is no need to ask for merit when doing things, as long as there are no faults, it is merit. There is no need to be virtuous in order to be a human being. It is virtue to have no resentment.

14. Peace is luck, contentment is blessing, a pure heart is salary, and few desires are longevity.

15. A person’s mind will be narrow if he has many desires, and wide if he has few desires.

16. It is better to be poor and happy than to be rich and worry.

17. It is better to retreat first when you are deep in thoughts, and then you can rest when you are very proud.

18. You cannot use all your power, all your blessings, all your advantages, and all your wisdom.

19. A drop of water can penetrate a stone, not because of great strength, but because of deep skill.

20. You must constantly acquire professional knowledge, but do not consider yourself an expert. The idea of ????self-proclaiming an expert will damage the ability to generate new ideas and apply new ideas.

21. Accept the responsibility of your actions rather than the glory of your achievements.

22. Everyone must develop two important abilities: the ability to adapt to change and turbulence and the ability to delay gratification for long-term goals.

23. There is nothing extraordinary about playing a good deck of cards, but it is admirable to play a good deck of bad cards.