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Those who are diligent and persistent will surely achieve something and stand out. Below are some that I carefully recommend for everyone. Welcome to read and collect them. I hope they will be helpful to you.

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1. Among the children, the youngest children who do not have the right to inherit inheritance often achieve good development through their own efforts. But those who sit back and enjoy success rarely achieve great things. ——Bacon

2. Persistent pursuit and constant analysis are the two wings of success. Without persistence, it is easy to give up halfway; without analysis, it is easy to walk until dark. ——Anonymous

3. You have to be a brave young man and don’t make a fuss over trivial matters. You know, weak people have a hard time in this world. ——Pentopidan

4. Some things cannot wait. If you have to fight or get the best position in the market, you have to charge, run and stride. ——Tagore

5. Great achievements are directly proportional to hard work. Every minute you work, you will get a harvest. Over time, from less to more, miracles can be created. ——Lu Xun

6. It is clear that the future does not belong to those who are hesitant, but to those who, once decided, will not give up until they achieve their goals. ——Romain Rolland

7. There are so many people in the world who waste their lives because of laziness. Work hard, be active. Doing things, talking and thinking about problems, etc. are very difficult for certain people. —— Maupassant

8. What I fear most is idleness, having nothing to do, doing nothing, and feeling paralyzed. When the body is idle, the mind becomes depressed. ——Charlotte Bronte

9. Only the poor can be independent. Even the most powerful millionaires are not independent. A person who enjoys a ruble is a slave of this ruble. ——Lemont

10. Those who are diligent and persistent will surely achieve something and stand out. Even if a monk stays in a cave and wanders among mountains and rivers, he still has to work hard. ——Anonymous

1. A trickle of water can wear away a boulder, not because it is powerful, but because it drips day and night. Those skills can only be acquired through diligent and unremitting efforts. ——Beethoven

2. Blind diligence can indeed create wealth and glory, but at the same time, many noble and elegant organs are also deprived of this virtue that can only create wealth and glory. ——Nietzsche

3. Hard work alone is not enough, ants are also very hardworking. What are you working on? There are two fundamental faults from which all other faults arise: impatience and laziness. ——Kafka

4. Our advice is: everyone should insist on walking the path he has opened for himself, without being intimidated by authority, not constrained by the prevailing opinions, or Bewitched by fashion. ——Goethe

5. In order to live successfully, a young person must learn to be self-reliant, eliminate obstacles lurking everywhere, and educate him at home so that he has an independent personality that is recognized by others. ——Dale Carnegie

6. We should not be like ants, who only collect silk; nor like spiders, who only draw silk from their own bellies; but should be like bees, both collecting and sorting out, so that we can brew Come out sweet honey. ——Bacon

7. Therefore, you must keep in mind that if the position is not obtained through your efforts or is not obtained by your achievements, then it will definitely not be able to maintain your reputation, and it will have no real value. . ——Dale Carnegie

8. A person sitting on a carpet, trapped under a silk quilt, will never become famous; living his life silently is like smoke in the air and bubbles in the water. The traces on the earth were instantly wiped out. ——Dante

9. If a person who works hard on the road of struggle does not clearly distinguish the steps, it is equivalent to traveling to a place without first arranging sleep and schedule. It is very important to distinguish the steps. ——Dale Carnegie

10. When others retreat, I will not retreat; when others advance, I will advance further. For those who want to climb this mountain, it is difficult at the lower part at first, but becomes less and less painful as they go up, and in the end it is like sitting in a boat going down the river. ——Dante

11. Although we can grow up under the protection of parents and relatives, rely on brothers and friends, rely on the support of friends, and gain happiness from loving others, no matter what, in the final analysis, human beings still rely on themselves. . ——Goethe

12. The poor man pursues "diligence" fiercely and won't give up for a moment. If "diligence" slackens for a moment, the poor god will sing a triumphant song. Hojo Dansui characters refer to people who are perseverant, diligent, obsessed, and selfless. —— Kimura Kyuichi

13. The path leading to bread winds through the swamp of labor, and the path leading to clothes passes through a flowerless land. Whether it is the path leading to bread The road leading to clothes is an arduous journey.

——Fosse

14. My life is basically just hard work. I can say that in my seventy-five years, I have never lived a truly comfortable life for a month, just like a stone going up a mountain. , the stone kept rolling down and pushed up. ——Goethe

15. Have I ever advocated that we should bow our heads and surrender to all disasters that come to us? Absolutely! That is just a fatalistic assertion. As long as there is a slight chance for us to rescue the situation, we will fight. ——Dale Carnegie

16. A successful person accepts the most loyal guidance with the most humble attitude, which does not affect his independent personality. But before you accept guidance, you must conduct a calm analysis and never feel a sense of surrender. ——Melton

17. Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces. ——A. Smirnov

18. I am always unwilling to give up my life of struggle. I attach great importance to the experience gained from struggle, especially the happiness gained after overcoming difficulties. A person must first After going through difficulties, and then stepping into the good times, I feel useful and comfortable. ——Edison

19. Sloth is the factory of poverty; people cannot expect to be great and comfortable at the same time. The important thing is to be diligent, because only diligence can not only provide people with the means of life, but also provide them with the only value in life. ——Schiller

20. The key to improving yourself is to never stay where you are. To achieve this, you must first be dissatisfied with the status quo. But it's not enough to be dissatisfied. You have to decide where to go next. Don't be a lazy person who just complains all day long. ——Melton

21. The brilliance of youth, the key to ideals, the meaning of life, and even human survival and development...are all contained in these two words...struggle! Only struggle, Only through struggle can we heal the wounds of the past; only through struggle is the hope and light of our nation. ——Marx

22. Some gratifying talents and some lucky opportunities can form both sides of the ladder for some people to rise, but the rungs of that ladder must be made with materials that can withstand friction and pull. Stuff is made; there is no substitute for thorough, passionate, and sincere hard work. ——Dickens

23. It would be a mistake if we thought that only strong passions such as ambition and love can suppress other emotions. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue. ——La Rochefoucauld

24. The word genius originally has an extremely ambiguous meaning, and its definition is by no means “born knowing something and being able to do it without learning”. There is no one in heaven and earth who is born to know it. There is no one who can do it without learning. Genius is mostly developed through hard work. Genius is mostly due to careful cultivation. ——Guo Moruo

25. Don’t measure yourself by the standards of “others”, because you are not others and can never meet others’ standards. “They” also don’t live up to your standards—and don’t want to. Once you understand, accept and believe this simple and obvious truth, your feelings of self-sorrow will disappear. —— Maltz

26. A person cannot live without life, and the content of life cannot make it meaningless. Before you do something or say something, no matter how big or small it is or how much you say, you must first make a plan. First, ask yourself whether there is any meaning in doing this thing or saying this sentence? Can you do this? This is the beginning of laying the foundation for struggle. ——Dale Carnegie

27. Those who have achieved great success and great knowledge in ancient and modern times must pass through three realms: "Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the tall building alone, looking to the end of the world." This chapter A realm. "The belt is getting wider and wider, but I don't regret it at all. It makes people haggard because of Yi." This is the second state. "The crowd searched for him thousands of times, and when I turned around, I suddenly saw that person there, in a dimly lit place." This is the third realm. There is no one who can advance to the third realm without transcending the first realm and the second realm. ——Wang Guowei

28. The danger of a lazy mentality is many times greater than that of a lazy sibling. And curing a lazy mind is even more difficult than curing lazy siblings. Because we do a job that we don't want to be unhappy about, every part of our body feels restless and bored. On the other hand, if you are interested and happy in this kind of work, your work efficiency will not only be high, but you will also feel very comfortable physically and mentally. Doctors call it laziness, a disease caused by physical and mental depression caused by unsuitable labor.

——Dale Carnegie