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Cherish the famous sayings and poems of time

The famous sayings and poems that cherish time are as follows:

1. my white hairs hasten my decline, like pale beams ending the old year.

2. A hundred years will take more than a hundred years, and you must still love today.

3. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

4. Flowers will reopen, and people will never be young again.

5. Encourage in time, and time waits for no one.

6. Time flies when you get old. Although Bian Hua has not changed his mind, he tried to listen to the old songs with a golden coat, which is still like being drunk in the past.

7. It's the night when men are reading. Teenagers only know play, do not know to study well, to the old time regret when they are young, why don't know to study hard.

8. if a young man doesn't work hard, the old man will be sad.

9. I have no choice but to let the flowers fall, and I feel familiar with Yan's return.

1. Clouds and pools are full of shadows. How many years do things change for stars? Where is the emperor in the pavilion today? The Yangtze River flows freely outside the sill.

11. The flowers are similar from year to year, but people are different from year to year.

12. Old Ran Ran is coming, and he is afraid that his name will not be established.

13. I can't help the flowers falling, but I have met Yan's return.

14. Nothing in the world makes people old. It's half a cock crow and half a horseshoe.

15. If you swim against the current, you need to relax and retreat.

16. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

17. The sky can mend, the sea can fill, and the South Mountain can move. The sun and the moon are past, and cannot be chased again.

18. The deceased is like a husband, never giving up day and night.

19. If the prime of life never comes again, it will be hard to wake up one day.

2. The sage pays more attention to the shadow of the inch than the wall of the ruler.