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Whoever plays life will achieve nothing; whoever cannot master himself will always be a slave. ——Goethe

Life is school. There, rather than saying that good teachers are happy, it is better to say that good teachers are unfortunate. ——Heibel

Human life is short, but if you live it despicably, it will be too long. ——Shakespeare

Life is a dangerous canyon, and only the brave can pass it. ——Michelle Pan

Life is like playing chess. If you make one mistake, you will lose everything. This is a sad thing; and life is not as good as playing chess. It is impossible to play another game, and you cannot regret it. ——Freud

Life is like a book. Fools flip through it casually, but smart people read it carefully. Because he knows that this book can only be read once. ——Paul

The fate of a coquettish and willful woman is like that of a coquettish and willful woman. She only likes some fierce and courageous people, and is obedient and obedient to them. ——Kuplin

A person can only work on one limited goal at a time. ——Beveridge

Once we keep focusing on the little things we can accomplish, we will soon be surprised to discover how little we can’t accomplish. ——Se Butler

The creation of bits and pieces is not as good as the creation of the whole, but don’t underestimate the creation of bits and pieces and just watch the big creation fall from the sky. ——Tao Xingzhi

Huge buildings are always made of wood and stone. Why don’t we make this wood and stone? I often do odd things, just for this reason. ——Lu Xun

It is better to do small things than to do nothing. ——Russia

To do big things, think big and start small. ——Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty

Do not do good deeds even if they are small, and do not do evil deeds even if they are small. ——Liu Bei’s godson

To achieve a great cause, you must start from small things. ——Lenin