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Famous sayings of thrift
1, who knows every grain of Chinese food is hard.

2. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time. bacon

3, luxury is messy and frugal, and a fierce one is in front of you. -Bai Juyi

4. Production is like a cash cow and savings is like a cornucopia.

5, static to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. -Zhuge Liang

6. Saving is a big gain.

7, one and a half weeks, 20% gold.

8. At noon that day, sweat dripped into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? Li Shen

9, the water is flowing, and you don't have to eat and wear.

10, a porridge and a meal are hard-won, and it is difficult to get over it.

1 1. Prospering a family is like picking dirt with a needle, while losing a family is like scouring sand.

12, being good at choosing the main points means saving time, but being busy without a purpose is equivalent to firing blanks.

13, from frugality to luxury, from luxury to frugality. It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, and it is difficult to change from luxury to thrift.

14, frugality leads to wealth, and fornication leads to death. Thrift will lead to prosperity, while lewdness and pleasure will perish.

15, save, many a mickle makes a mickle, one drop and two drops make a river. Proverbs

16, diligence can make up for shortcomings, saving energy and making up for poverty.

17, drizzle becomes a river, and rice grains become baskets.

18, it is difficult for a gentleman to be frugal. General idea: a gentleman avoids danger with frugality and virtue.

19. Diligence without thrift is like wireless with a needle.

Truth is the most valuable of all our possessions, so let's keep it.

2 1, thrift itself is a kind of property. -England

22. It won't be difficult to make up the change.

23, the inevitable consequence of luxury-the disintegration of weathering-in turn caused the corruption of interests. -Rousseau

24. Success comes from thrift, while failure comes from luxury.

25, in the cost-saving measures, streamlining personnel is the most important. Wang Yongqing

26. Thrift is the wealth of nature, while luxury is man-made poverty. -Greece

27, three years of rotten rice to build tall buildings, three years of porridge to buy cattle. -(Zhuang) proverb

28. What you save is what you get. -Denmark

29. Luxury is the starting point of national weakness. Cuba

30. Save money for meals and clothes.

3 1, whoever scrimps and saves on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties when he is poor; People who are extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. Sadie

32. From frugality to luxury, from luxury to thrift.

33. People who are extravagant and lazy are poor, and people who are thrifty are rich. -Han Fei

34. Save one mouthful a day and one barrel a year.

35. Thrift is an inexhaustible feast in your life. Emerson

36, three years without drinking, buy a big buffalo.

37. Sail by the rudder and the housekeeper by saving.

38. luxury is taken, and ambition is humiliated; If you are frugal, you want nothing. If you are innocent, you can nourish your spirit. -Luo Dajing

39. The change of one porridge and one meter of sweat.

40. A spoonful of things makes a mickle, not a bucket. -Kazakhs

4 1, extravagant and arrogant; If you are frugal, you want nothing. If you are innocent, you can nourish your spirit. -Luo Dajing

42. A gentleman's trip is quiet and self-cultivation, frugal and self-cultivation, indifferent and ambitious, and quiet. -Zhuge Liang

43. No kind of gold comes from a thrifty family.

44. Cherish clothes and clothes, cherish rice and cherish food.

45. Luxury is like wine, which is exciting and debilitating. Carl

46. All savings are, in the final analysis, time savings. Marx

47. Luxury leads to more desires. If a gentleman longs for more, he will read Mu Fugui, and he will waste his way and get into trouble soon. -Sima Guang

48. Don't eat the hard-won fruit in one breath. -Uighurs

49. Strong is frugal, and poor is not poor. -Xun Kuang

50. It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal. It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. General idea: even if it is a porridge and a meal, we should think of it as hard-won; Even if it is half a silk, we should also think of the hardships of labor.