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Diligence proverbs and famous aphorisms

Famous aphorisms about diligence:

1. Hard-working people will have all kinds of luck, while lazy people will have only one kind of misfortune. ——Finnish proverb

2. Diligence is a magical thread with which countless pearls of knowledge can be strung together. ——Anonymous

3. Diligence is the mother of success. ——Mao Yisheng

4. Study hard and work hard to make youth more glorious. ——Wang Guangmei

5. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev

6. Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work. ——Lu Xun

7. Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to hide their property from others and their laziness from themselves. ——Samuel Johnson

8. Laziness is a very strange thing. It makes you think it is comfort, rest, and blessing; but in fact, what it gives you is boredom and burnout. , is depression; it deprives you of hope for the future, cuts off friendships between you and others, makes you increasingly narrow-minded and more and more doubtful about life. —— Roland

9. Laziness is the door to all evil - a lazy person is like a house without walls, and the devil can enter from any direction. ——Chaucer

10. Idleness is a mother. She has a son: robbery, and a daughter: hunger. ——Hugo

11. Good opportunities are of no use to laziness, but hard work can turn the most ordinary opportunities into good ones. ——Martin Luther

12. Inspiration is nothing but "the reward of tenacious labor." ——Rebin

13. Working hard is the first thing. Only when you become gray will you realize that you are wise and old. Diligence can make up for one's shortcomings is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent. ——Hua Luogeng

14. Without double diligence, there will be neither talent nor genius. ——Mendeleev

15. No one will become a wise man because of knowledge. Knowledge may be acquired through hard work, but wit and wisdom come from laziness rather than talent. ——John Selden

16. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn. ——Franklin

17. Where there is diligence, there is success. ——Proverb

18. Laziness is equal to burying a person alive. ——Taylor

19. Selected enumerations, knowledge obtained through hard work, thousands of books in the window. Three winters are enough now, who laughs at being empty? ——Xin Qiji

20. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul: this is genius. —— Diderot

21. The progress of a country depends on everyone’s diligence, hard work, and improvement, just as the decline of a country depends on everyone’s laziness, selfishness, and depravity. ——Smaltz

22. For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success! ——Mao Yisheng

23. Climbing high will lead to low self-esteem. Too high a self-esteem will not lead to success. Therefore, successful people must cultivate a calm attitude and focus on everything. This is the key to success. ——Edison

24. Smart qualifications, inner drive, diligent work attitude and perseverance. These are other conditions required for successful scientific research. ——Beveridge

25. Diligence should be measured by the work done. ——Xu Wei

26. If you work hard for a day, you can get a good night's sleep; if you work hard for a lifetime, you can get a happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

27. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng

28. The decisive factor in becoming a genius should be diligence. …There is a direct proportion to the amount of hard work and study. ——Guo Moruo

29. Once talent is dominated by laziness, it can do nothing. ——Krylov

30. Not hearing is worse than hearing it, hearing it is worse than seeing it, seeing it is worse than knowing it, knowing it is worse than doing it, and learning stops when it is done. ——Xun Kuang

31. Seeking quick results without working hard will only end up being arrogant for a long time and embarrassing for an old age.

——Zheng Banqiao

32. There is no intelligence without enthusiasm, nor is there enthusiasm without knowledge. If there is no diligence, there is no combination of enthusiasm and talent. ——Joseph

33. “Genius is diligence”, someone once said. If this is not entirely true, it is at least largely true. —— Liebknecht

34. Diligent study is like a seedling rising in spring, but it will not grow with each passing day. Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone, and you will lose every day if you don't see the damage. ——Tao Yuanming

35. 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 can heal the wounds of the past; only struggle is the hope and light of our nation. ——Marx

36. The human brain is the same as the limbs. If it is used more, it will be more effective, but if it is not used, it will be useless. ——Mao Yisheng

37. If human beings want to survive in competition, they must struggle. ——Sun Yat-sen

38. In fact, any sudden inspiration cannot replace long-term hard work. ——Rodin

39. If you are talented, diligence will make it more perfect; if your ability is mediocre, diligence will make up for it. ——Reynolds

40. The mountains have roads and hard work is the path, and the sea of ??learning has no limit but hard work is the boat. ——Han Yu

41. Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. ——Carlyle

42. Genius is ninety-nine percent perspiration and one percent inspiration. ——Edison

43. Genius comes from diligence. ——Gorky

44. The so-called genius refers to a person with perseverance, a diligent person, a fascinated person and a selfless person. ——Kuichi Kimura

45. The so-called genius is the power of hard work. ——Dwight

46. Whoever works as hard as me will be as successful as me. ——Mozart

47. Those who are lazy will suffer poverty; those who are diligent will be rich. ——"Bible"

48. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb. ——Mao Zedong

49. Time is a constant, but it is also a variable. There are infinitely many diligent people and infinitely few lazy people. ——Zi Yan

50. What is a genius! I think genius is the result of hard work. ——Guo Moruo

51. God bless those who get up early. ——Spanish proverb

52. Geniuses are the most powerful cattle. They work eighteen hours a day without stopping. ——Renan

53. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance. ——Hua Luogeng

54. There is only one step between genius and mortal, and this step is diligence. ——Anonymous

55. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. ——Einstein

56. Of all the faults, the one we can most easily forgive is laziness. ——La Rochefoucauld

57. Things that genius can do in daily life can also be done with diligence; things that genius cannot do can also be done with diligence. —— Henry Beecher

58. Although a diligent person may damage his insight or spiritual freshness and creativity because of his diligence, he will still be praised. ——Nietzsche

59. A person who is lazy and does not want to turn, even if he encounters the most generous fate, is just like the most diligent potter who does not have a spinning wheel in his hand, and will not be able to knead the firing vessel. At this time, no matter how fate spared no effort to beautify his body, and how it was glazed and inlaid with gold, he could not help but be a rough piece. It could not reach a plate; no, it was just uneven and random. It is just a piece of rough work that is pinched, crooked, crooked, with slanted corners, and has no specifications - even if it is painted and glazed on the outside, it is a shame for the vessel! I hope lazy people will think twice about this. ——Carlyle

60. Work is accomplished by hard work, but waste is achieved by play; actions are accomplished by thinking, and destroyed by casualness. ——Han Yu

61. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence.

——Guo Moruo

62. Idleness is like sour vinegar, which softens the calcium of the spirit; diligence is like fire and wine, which can burn the flame of wisdom. ——Turkish Proverb

63. I have never seen a diligent, cautious and honest person who gets up early complaining about his bad fate; good character, good habits, and strong will will not be defeated by the so-called fate. of. ——Franklin

64. The busier we are, the stronger we feel that we are alive, and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives. - Kant

65. 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

66. The word genius originally has an extremely ambiguous meaning. 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

67. Genius lies in accumulation, and intelligence lies in diligence. ——Hua Luogeng

68. You can become a learned person by being diligent with your eyes, hands and brain in your studies. ——Wu Han

Diligence proverbs:

1. The sweetest fruit is the result of your own hard work.

2. Idle people complain more, while hard-working people laugh more.

3. A person’s best friend is his hands.

4. Hard-working people love the sun, while lazy people love the moon.

5. Honesty and diligence should become people’s permanent companions.

6. As long as a person focuses on a certain career, he will definitely achieve results that surprise himself.

7. People who have worked hard under the sun will feel at ease when eating under the shade of trees.

8. One drop of sweat can bring thousands of grains of grain, and ten thousand grains of sweat can fill the warehouse.

9. The beauty of wild geese is in the sky; the beauty of flowers is in the green bushes; the beauty of words is in the truth; the beauty of people is in their labor.

10. If a person is diligent, he will be poor for a long time; if a person is lazy, he will not be rich for a long time.

11. Money is a day’s wealth, and labor is an inexhaustible wealth.

12. A gardener loves the flowers he plants, and a shepherd loves the sheep he grazes.

13. Rain can rejuvenate the earth, and labor can make the harvest abundant.

14. Labor can turn the Gobi Desert into an oasis, and laziness can turn an oasis into ruins.

15. A diligent person sweats more, and a greedy person drinks more water.