We must be like bees, picking many flowers before we can make honey. The following is a collection of quotes about encouraging students to be diligent that I carefully recommend for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to you.
Selected quotes to encourage students to be diligent
1. Wei Bian’s three unique skills. Sima Qian, historian, thinker, and writer of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records? Confucius' Family"
2. Attack my shortcomings diligently. Zhuge Liang, Prime Minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, politician, and military strategist during the Three Kingdoms period
3. Success is difficult to achieve but easy to destroy. Northern Song Dynasty writer and historian Ouyang Xiu "Specially made Xu Gong's epitaph by Chongtian Zhangge, a doctor in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce"
4. Genius comes from diligence. Former Soviet writer Gorky
5. Impatience leads to arrogance, laziness leads to waste. Northern Song Dynasty writer Su Shi's "Fengming Station"
6. Praise weakens diligence. British writer Samuel Johnson
7. Diligence is the mother of good luck. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin
8. Diligence is the mother of success. Civil engineer, bridge expert, engineering educator Mao Yisheng
9. Genius is created by hard work. The ancient Roman philosopher Cowley "The Cowley Tribe"
10. Genius should never despise diligence. French female writer Madame de Stael
Quotes to encourage students to be diligent
1. Life is about hard work, what can you get without asking? Eastern Han Dynasty astronomer, mathematician, inventor , geographer, cartographer, and writer Zhang Heng
2. Aspiration is the only criterion for merit, and diligence is the basis for extensive industry. "Shang Shu" "Shang Shu"
3. Work hard and sleep well at night, never letting up for a day. Wang Anshi, a politician and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, "The Emperor's Book of Ten Thousand Words"
4. Wealth has no roots, it all comes from hard work. Feng Menglong, a writer and dramatist of the Ming Dynasty, "Eternal Words to Awaken the World? Old Servant Xu Married a Family out of Outrage"
5. The governor is very enthusiastic, and the situation is not limited. Gui Zhuang, a calligrapher, painter and writer in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties
6. Diligence in everything makes it easy, but laziness in everything makes it difficult. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin
7. Hard work is the most worthy of admiration. Scottish writer and historian Thomas Carlyle's "Letter to His Wife"
8. Diligence leads to prosperity, laziness leads to failure, this is the truth. Qing Dynasty military strategist and politician Zeng Guofan
9. The future belongs to those who are diligent. French thinker and jurist Montesquieu
10. Genius lies in accumulation, and intelligence lies in diligence. Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng
11. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng
12. Genius is nothing else but hard work and diligence. British painter and sculptor William Hogarth
13. Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. Scottish writer and historian Thomas Carlyle
14. Even if you don’t taste the rice and quinoa soup, you will have to read five cars in a lifetime. Lu You, a patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Reading"
15. There are roads in the mountains of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty
16. When the sea reaches the limitless sky, I am the shore; when the mountain reaches the top, I am the peak. Late Qing official, national hero Lin Zexu
17. Wealth must come from hard work, and a man must read five carts of books. Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
18. It is advisable to be diligent in passing down a family for all generations; to teach your children to be virtuous in every possible way. "Proverbs Couplet" "Proverbs Couplet"
19. The stupid bird flies first and enters the forest early, and the stupid person learns hard and becomes successful early.
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20. Diligence is the right hand of wealth, and frugality is its left hand.
21. Diligent study is like a seedling rising in spring. If you don’t see its growth, it will grow with each passing day. Tao Yuanming, a poet, writer, poet and prose writer in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Southern Dynasty and the early Song Dynasty
22. Diligence is the master of time, while laziness is the slave of time.
23. Study hard and work hard to make your youth more glorious. Wang Guangmei
24. The spark of talent often bursts out on the grindstone of diligence. German labor movement activist Wilhelm Liebknecht
25. For those engaged in science, diligence is the mother of success! Civil engineer, bridge expert, and engineering educator Mao Yisheng
26. What is genius! I think genius is the result of hard work. Contemporary poet, playwright, historian, and paleontologist Guo Moruo
27. Wealth comes from hard work and frugality. Take the next step steadily. Taiwan Changhongyi Group Factory Motto
28. There is only one step between genius and mortal, and this step is diligence.
29. Life depends on diligence, and diligence will not lead to shortage; door hinges will not be beetrooted, and running water will not rot. Yuan Dynasty scholar Xu Mingkui's "Hundred Admonitions to Encourage Forbearance"
30. Diligence is the twin of wisdom, and laziness is the brother of stupidity.
31. The future of science can only belong to the diligent and humble young generation! Russian physiologist Pavlov
32. A diligent family will be prosperous, a diligent person will be thrifty; Be thrifty and never be poor. Qing Dynasty military strategist and statesman Zeng Guofan
33. Think independently, seek truth from facts, persevere, and make up for your shortcomings with diligence. Zhou Peiyuan, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, fluid dynamicist, theoretical physicist, and educator
34. Diligence is a natural magnet that can attract all good things. British writer and clergyman Robert Burton
35. Without extra diligence, there will be neither talent nor genius. Mendeleev, a 19th-century Russian chemist and the discoverer of the periodic law of elements
36. You must be like a bee and collect many flowers before you can make honey. Chinese modern writer and political commentator Lu Xun
37. Invention is one percent intelligence and ninety-nine percent diligence. American inventor Edison
38. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. American inventor Edison "Meet the Journalists"
39. A life without diligence is a sin. Industry without skill is rudeness. Ruskin, a 19th-century British writer and social activist
40. The so-called genius is a lie, and hard work is the real thing. American inventor Edison