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1. Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on my work. ──Lu Xun? The value of life is calculated by contribution. ──Petofi? Hothing when the sun sets to, rather than at the time of the sun rising on work.

32. No great discovery can be made without bold guesses. ──Newton? of successful in my life.

45. Responsibility is having a love for what you ask to do. ——Goethe? Responsibility is to own request to do have a kind of love.

46. Don’t read too much, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. ——Rousseau? Don't take on too much reading, but to think more, such a reading make me benefit a lot.

47. Politeness is the golden key to human happiness. ——Satsuneji Manners make human co-existence of golden key.

48. My achievements should be attributed to energetic thinking. ──Newton? My achievement, when due to energy thinking.

49. Whoever does not belong to his own country, then he does not belong to mankind. ——Belinsky? Who do not belong to his own country, he also do not belong to human.

50. Tenacious perseverance can conquer any country in the world. ——Dickens? Dogged willpower can conquer any peak in the world.

51. Face the great sorrows of life with courage, and treat the small sorrows of life with patience. ——Hugo? With the courage to face life's great grief, with the patient to life a little sad.

52. The value of a person should be determined by what he has contributed, not what he has gained. What. ──Einstein? The value of a person, should see what he contributed, but should not see what he has achieved.

53. Patriotism is the primary virtue of civilized people. ——Napoleon? Patriotism is the first virtue of civilized men.

Famous classics often quoted in compositions

1. If God openly opposes people, it will be difficult for anyone to deal with him. ("Homer's Epic")

2. To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth thinking about. ("Hamlet")

3. Even if a kind person is confused in his pursuit, he will eventually realize that there is a right path. ("Faust")

4. Recognizing your own ignorance is the surest way to understand the world. ("Collection of Essays")

5. Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain-looking? I swear to you, if God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it impossible for you to leave me, just as I cannot leave you now. Although God did not do this, we are still spiritually equal. ("Jane Eyre")

6. Adults have learned bad things, and God is testing them. You have not been tested yet, and you should live according to the ideas of children.

("Childhood")

7. The less heartless you are, the faster you will rise. If you attack others mercilessly, they will be afraid of you. You can only treat men and women as stage horses, ride them until they are exhausted, and throw them down when they reach the station, so that you can reach the highest peak of desire. ("Old Man Goriot")

8. I only want to prove one thing, which is that the devil tempted me then and later told me that I had no right to go that way because I was just a louse, like all the rest. ("Crime and Punishment")

9. Look, friend Sancho Panza, over there appeared more than thirty giants of incredible size. ("Don Quixote")

10. I do not wish that you should suffer more than I, Heathcliff. I only hope that we will never be separated: if I say something that makes you sad in the future, think that I feel the same sadness underground. For my own sake, forgive me! ("Wuthering Heights")

11. Happy families are alike, unhappy families are different in their own ways. ("Anna Karenina")

12. Alas, slavish Italy, you journey of sorrow, you boat without a helmsman in the storm, you are no longer the mistress of the provinces, but a brothel! ("Divine Comedy")

13. Burying feelings too deep can sometimes be a bad thing. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may lose her chance of getting him. ("Pride and Prejudice")

14. The bells rang again...one after another, quietly and peacefully. Even in the good month when a woman is a bride, the bells always have the flavor of autumn. ("The Sound and the Fury")

15. A person is not born to be defeated. You can eliminate him, but you can't defeat him. ("The Old Man and the Sea")

16. Of course, it's okay, and that's great, but don't cause any trouble. ("The Man in the Trick")

17. Bread! Bread! We want bread! ("Sprouting")

18. I have never loved the world, and it does the same to me. ("Selected Poems of Byron")

19. Love should give people a sense of freedom, not imprisonment. ("Sons and Lovers")

20. The storm will blow down some live oak trees on that day, some church towers will collapse, and some palaces will shake! ("Selected Poems of Heine")

21. The person whose behavior is the most ridiculous is always the first to speak ill of others. ("Hypocrite")

22. At this time, a spiritual feeling arose spontaneously, thinking that life is composed of sobs, sobs and smiles, and sobs accounted for most of them. ("Selected Short Stories of O. Henry")

23. History loves heroic deeds and condemns their consequences. ("Mysterious Island")

24. The whole second half of the day was left to Ball-of-Fat to think. However, I had always called her "Madam", but now I simply call her "Miss". No one knows why. It seems that she has climbed to a certain status in the evaluation before, but now, everyone It was as if he wanted to drag her down a level from that position and make her understand that her position was shameful. ("Selected Short Stories by Maupassant")

25. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? ("Selected Poems of Shelley")

26. I got it, I had found the answer to existence, the answer to my nausea, the answer to my entire life. In fact, everything I understand can be attributed to the fundamental thing of absurdity. ("Nausea")

27. There are some happy people in the world who turn their pain into the happiness of others. They bury their hopes in the world with tears, but they turn into seeds and grow flowers and balm to provide relief to the lonely and miserable people. Healing wounds. ("Uncle Tom's Cabin")

28. When Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a giant flea. ("Metamorphosis")

29. When reality folds over and fits tightly onto our long-term dream, it covers the dream and blends into it, just like two identical figures overlapping and becoming one.

("Reminiscences of Lost Time")

30. The most heartbreaking thing between people is that you suffer annoyance and harm in a place where you think you deserve goodwill and friendship. ("The Legend of Giants")

31. Now you should pay special attention to what I say: the person who exists in other people's hearts is that person's soul. This is you, this is what your consciousness breathes, nourishes and even intoxicates throughout your life. This is your soul, your immortality and your life in others. ("Doctor Zhivago")

32. Virtue is like a famous incense. Its fragrance becomes stronger after being burned or squeezed. Good luck can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. ("Collected Works of Francis Bacon")

33. Dear Agnes, I went abroad to love you. I stayed abroad. To love you, I returned home also to love you! ("David Copperfield")

34. Force often hardens people in love but never changes their minds. ("Conspiracy and Love")

35. In the common sense of all things, love cannot be changed or blocked, because by nature, love will only die on its own, and no strategy can reverse it. ("The Decameron")

36. As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter whether you were born on a chicken farm. "Andersen's Fairy Tales"

37. As far as speculation is concerned, the value of sophistication is always incomparable. "Dead Souls"

38. Anyone can make a mistake. The more you think about something, the easier it is to make a mistake. "The Adventures of Good Soldier Schweik"

39. We experience everything that suddenly comes to us in life, without any precautions, just like actors entering the first rehearsal. What is the value of life if the first rehearsal in life is life itself? "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"

40. He discovered a great law of human behavior that he didn't know yet - that is, in order to make an adult or child want to do it, For something, you just need to make it difficult to get it. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

41. For those who have faith, death is the door to eternal life. "Paradise Lost"

42. There is a legend about a bird that sings only once in its life, and its song is more beautiful than the songs of all creatures in the world. "The Thorn Birds"

43. After leaving for a lifetime, he returned to the land where he was born. He has been a witness to that place since he was a child. "Ulysses"

44. It's one thing to stay in touch with God, they all agree, but it's another thing to have God around 24 hours a day. "Catch-22"

45. Exploiting the mineral deposits of human intelligence is indispensable to be promoted by adversity. "The Count of Monte Cristo"

46. The closer the place is to you, the farther the journey is; the simplest tone requires the hardest practice. "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore"

47. Sadness makes people particularly sensitive. "John Christopher"

48. I often fail in front of women because I love them too much. "Confessions"

49. She opened her desperate eyes wide and watched the loneliness of her life. Like a sailor who has sunk his ship, she searches for the white sails in the foggy horizon. "Madame Bovary"

50. I heard America singing, I heard all kinds of carols. ("Leaves of Grass")

The most quoted frugal quotes in essays (a collection of 60 sentences)

The most quoted frugal quotes in essays Part 1

1. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always remember that material resources are difficult.

2. Frugality is an endless feast in your life. ——Emerson

3. Don’t be concerned about poverty and lowliness, and don’t be obsessed with wealth. —— Tao Yuanming

4. Use money for benefits and use money for hardships.

5. Frugality is a property in itself. ——Britain

6. Frugality leads to restraint, and covenant leads to the prosperity of all kinds of good things; extravagance leads to wantonness, and wantonness leads to the indulgence of all evils. ——Jin Ying, Qing Dynasty, "Motto Lian Bi·Hold the Bow"

7. It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.

8. With limited funds and unlimited expenses, you should live within your means.

——Yan Zhitui

9. Luxury is the starting point of national weakness. ——Cuba

10. Truth is the most valuable of all our possessions, so let us save it. ——Proverb

11. Frugality is the secret to wealth. ——Britain

12. Benevolence means kindness, thrift means enough. ——Volume 89 of "Zizhi Tongjian" "Jin Ji 11"

13. Thinking ahead and looking behind, food and clothing are always available. Pay careful attention to your budget.

14. Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was due to diligence and frugality, and failure was due to extravagance. ——Li Shangyin

15. Only frugality can cherish blessings, and only frugality can maintain integrity. ——Qian Yong of the Qing Dynasty, "Lv Yuan Cong Hua Mr. An'an"

16. Take it in moderation and use it in moderation, and you will always have enough.

17. It is easy to move from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to move from luxury to frugality.

18. Being extravagant means taking things for granted and humiliating one's ambition; being frugal means asking nothing from others and having nothing to be ashamed of oneself, which can nourish one's spirit. ——Luo Dajing

19. Calmness cultivates one’s character, and frugality cultivates one’s virtue. ——Zhuge Liang

20. How much you save is how much you get. ——Denmark

Part 2 of the most quoted frugal quotes in compositions

21. Building a family is like picking up soil with a needle, and losing a family is like wandering through the sand.

22. People wearing tattered cloaks are often good drinkers (Spain)

23. The spiritual moral power has exerted its potential and raised its flag, so Our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice must exert their power and effect in reality. ——Hegel

24. A gentleman uses frugality to overcome difficulties.

25. Be diligent in your country and frugal in your family. ——"Shang Shu·Yu Shu·Dayu Mo"

26. Reasonable arrangement of time is equivalent to saving time. ——Bacon

27. If you are not a householder, you don’t know how expensive firewood and rice are.

28. Diligence and thrift are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation

29. Be poor without flattery, and be rich without arrogance. ——Zigong

30. Luxury is the destruction of morality and justice. ——Switzerland

31. Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work.

32. If you increase production without frugality, the golden bowl will be broken. ——Chinese proverb

33. The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. ——Guo Moruo

34. If you are frugal, you will have enough. If you are frugal, you will ask for little. If you are frugal, you can have a family. ——"Collection of Ancient and Modern Books·Family Model"

35. Coins are round, so they roll away easily - Torian

36. You must be frugal in self-respect and treat guests with caution Don't linger. ——Zhu Bolu, Qing Dynasty, "Master's Motto on Family Governance"

37. The more you save, the more you get.

38. As long as money can solve personal life, if it is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human ability.

39. If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel guilty. ——Shen Hanguang

40. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ——Rousseau

Part 3 of the most quoted frugal quotes in compositions

41. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. ——Marx

42. There are reserves every year, and people are not depleted in famine years.

43. To cherish water is to cherish your life.

44. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ——Bacon

45. Gold has no seeds, it comes from thrifty families.

46. Don’t eat the fruits of your hard work in one sitting. ——Uygur

47. Extravagance leads to more desires. A gentleman's excessive desire for wealth and honor will lead to disaster in vain. ——Sima Guang's "Teaching Thrift and Prosperity"

48. Luxury will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you will be, and you will always feel that you cannot satisfy yourself. . ——Angel

49. In the eyes of parents, children are often a part of themselves, and children are an opportunity for their ideal self to come back again.

50. A drop of clear water, a piece of green space, and an earth.

51. The cost of imprisoning a country and removing its useless expenses is enough to double that.

——Pre-Qin Dynasty's "Mozi: Festival and Use"

52. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the hard-won, half a thread, half a thread, always think about the difficulty of material resources.

53. Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined. ——Ho Chi Minh needs others to teach him, and his problems need to be treated by others, even if he is a teacher or a doctor. But I'm afraid you have to make your own decisions on how to behave and deal with things. Many good remedies prescribed by others are often nothing more than waste paper. ——Lu Xun

54. Frugality and diligence are two famous doctors of mankind. ——Rousseau

55. A porridge and a meal, when you think about the difficulty of getting there, half a thread, half a thread, always thinking about the difficulty of material resources. ——Zhu Bolulu, Qing Dynasty, "Master's Motto on Household Management"

56. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver. ——Proverb

57. Arranging time reasonably is equal to saving time. ——Bacon

58. Being extravagant means taking what you want and humiliating your ambition; if you practice frugality, you will have nothing to ask for from others and nothing to be ashamed of yourself, which can nourish your spirit. ——Luo Da Jing

59. Saving time is prolonging life.

60. Insist on putting water conservation first and strive to build a water-saving city.

Famous English Quotes

The y is the spice of life.

Change is the spice of life.

Bad times make a good man.

Hard times make a good man.

There is no royal road to learning.

There is no smooth road to knowledge.

Sharp tools make good bygones be bygones.

Let bygones be bygones.

Let sleeping dogs lie.

Don’t cause trouble.

Let the cat out of the bag.

Let the secret out.

Lies can never changes fact.

Lies will always be lies.

Lies have short legs.

Lies do not last long.

Life is but a span.

Life is short.

Life is half spent before we know what it is.

Life is half spent before we know what it is.

Life is half spent before we know what it is.

Life is not all roses.

Life is not a smooth road.

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