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Famous quotes from the May 1st Labor Day handwritten newspaper

Quotes from the May Day handwritten newspaper

1. Labor is the basis and means of human existence, and the source of a person's physical, intellectual and moral perfection. —— Ushinsky

2. Laziness-it is a special style of attitude toward labor. It is characterized by difficulty getting involved in work and ease of leaving work. ——Deplitskaya

3. Life is about hard work, what will you get if you don’t ask for it? —— Zhang Heng

4. It is better to retreat and build a net than to envy the fish in Linyuan. —— Ban Gu

5. There are “once and for all” things, but there are very few “once and for all” things... — Lu Xun

6. The future will belong to two types People: thinking people and working people. In fact, these two kinds of people are one kind of people, because thinking is also labor. ——?Hugo

7. Knowledge comes from hard work, and any achievement is the result of hard work. —— Soong Ching Ling

8. To cultivate abilities, you must continue to do them, and you must improve your learning methods and improve learning efficiency at any time, in order to succeed. ——Ye Shengtao

9. We should remember that our career requires hands, not mouths. ——Tong Dizhou

10. Always have confidence in everything and always think about "doing it". If you do something and you first worry, "Are you afraid of it?" then you won't have the courage. —— Gai Jingtian

11. No matter how hard you work, you will get a lot. To harvest well, you must cultivate well. ——Xu Teli

12. Labor is the father of appetite, the grandfather of digestion, and the great-grandfather of health. ——Austrian proverb

13. Working hands can turn stones into gold, and non-working hands can turn gold into stones. ——Korean proverb

14. Labor is the father of wealth, and land is the mother of wealth. ——William Petty

15. If a rich man puts money in your hands, don’t take this favor too seriously; because the sage once taught: Hard work is far more valuable than gold.

——Sadie