1. If you don’t cultivate and sow, no matter how fertile the fertile soil is, you won’t be able to grow crops; if you don’t struggle and don’t create, no matter how beautiful your youth is, you won’t be able to bear fruit.
2. When I grew up, I wrote something. There was nothing we could do, so we avoided the final confrontation and could only face it because we wanted to live. You cannot be defeated while alive. This season, the large swaths of falling flowers on the sycamore tree gradually wither away, making no sound. It seems to be weaving a seductive dream. Maybe it’s the dream of being named on the gold list.
3. I don’t have any special talents, but I just like to get to the bottom of things.
4. It is easiest to leave footprints on soft sandy beaches. Tantalum is also the most easily erased by tides.
5. "There are no stupid people in the world, only people who are not diligent." This sentence is a mantra that our Chinese teacher Dong often says to us, telling us to study diligently and cherish time. Be willing to help others and be a useful person to society.
6. Bamboo roots, even if they are buried underground and no one can see them, will never stop exploring and strive to sprout new bamboo shoots.
7. Smooth sailing does not mean that we are traveling on a flat route.
8. A person not only relies on everything he is born with, but also relies on everything he gets from learning to cultivate himself.
9. A person obsessed with hope is no different from a woodcutter waiting for something to happen.
10. Confucius, a great educator and thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period, once said: "Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is peril." This sentence explains the dialectical relationship between learning and thinking. It shows that learning must be done through thinking, otherwise nothing will be achieved. It is very true that you can get the learning results after thinking about it.