1. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. —— American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Frank
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Hardworking alone is not enough, ants are also very hardworking. What are you working on? There are two fundamental faults from which all other faults arise: impatience and laziness. —— Austrian novelist Franz Kafka
3. The infinite and profound thoughts contained in clichés are holes dug by ants from generation to generation. ——Baudelaire, the most famous modernist poet in France in the 19th century
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We should not be like ants, collecting alone; nor like spiders, only collecting from ourselves. Instead, it should be like a bee, both collecting and sorting, so that sweet honey can be brewed. ——
British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon
5. The final and noble fault of old people is to bequeath their virtues of thoughtfulness and caution to the living. The juniors were so amused that they were attracted by pleasure like ants on a hot pot. ——
French writer Balzac
3. Famous aphorisms of ants to protect their homeland