Diligence is the right hand of wealth, and frugality is its left hand. The following is a comprehensive list that I carefully recommend for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to you.
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1. Wealth must be obtained through hard work. ——Du Fu
2. Struggle is the father of all things. ——Tao Xingzhi
3. Diligence is the mother of good luck. ——Franklin
4. Diligence is the foundation of virtue. ——Carlyle
5. The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep. ——Cao Cao
6. If you work hard in life, what will you get if you don’t ask for anything? ——Zhang Heng
7. It is better to retreat and build a net than to envy the fish in the abyss. ——Ban Gu
8. Take a rest, your brain will get rusty. ——German proverb
9. If there is little hoeing on fertile land, the fragrance of burnt orchids will also be thin. ——Wang Jian
10. The governor is very enthusiastic and the situation is not limited. ——Return to the Village
1. Praise weakens diligence. ——Samuel Johnson
2. God bless those who rise early. ——Spanish proverb
3. He who is idle has the least leisure. ——Thurtis
4. We must help ourselves. ——Hauptmann
5. Diligence in everything makes it easy, but laziness in everything makes it difficult. ——Franklin
6. The so-called genius is the power of hard work. ——Dwight
7. A powerful spirit, an active imagination, and a diligent mind are geniuses.
8. A lazy person can never find any work for him. ——Wowenag
9. I dare to do... I am my own master. ——Gillerup
10. Those who achieve great things will fight for a hundred years without fighting for a breath. ——Feng Menglong
11. Don’t worry about others’ inability, but worry about your own inability to do so. ——Wang Anshi
12. Worry and labor can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can make you forget yourself. ——Ouyang Xiu
13. If you don’t work hard, you will only fail and feel sorry for yourself. ——Thomas
14. Scholars should seek to improve themselves, not others. ——Zhang Yanghao
15. If human beings want to survive in competition, they must struggle. ——Sun Yat-sen
16. Never mind that the world is far away, but there is still time to crack the whip. ——Yuan Mu
17. A wise man seeks everything from himself, while a fool seeks everything from others. ——Kalay
18. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan
19. Hobby leads to diligence, and diligence leads to genius. no pain no gain.
20. Black-haired people hate studying early, while white-haired people hate studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
21. Diligence is the right hand of wealth, and frugality is its left hand. ——Anonymous
22. Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone. If you don’t see the damage, you will lose every day. ——Tao Qian
23. Diligent study is like a seedling rising in spring. If you don’t see its growth, it will grow with each passing day. ——Tao Qian
24. Although the road is short, it cannot be done if it is impossible; although the thing is small, it cannot be accomplished if it is not done. ——Xun Kuang
25. Those who are lazy will suffer poverty; those who are diligent will be rich. ——"Bible"
26. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions. ——Franklin
27. Once talent is dominated by laziness, it can do nothing. ——Krylov
28. Whoever works as hard as me will be as successful as me. ——Mozart
29. The more you work, the more you can work, and the busier you are, the more leisure you can create. ——Anonymous
30. If you persevere, the rotten wood will remain; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang
31. In fact, any sudden inspiration cannot replace long-term hard work. —— Rodin
32. Diligence is the twin of wisdom, and laziness is the brother of stupidity. ——Anonymous
33. Struggle has been going on every day since the beginning of mankind.
——Sun Yat-sen
34. We must do our best to defend our reputation and rights. ——Pengtopidan
35. A horse can leap but cannot take ten steps, and a horse can drive ten times without giving up its merits. ——"Xunzi"
36. The tragedy of genius is that it is bound by small and comfortable fame. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke
37. Even if a person has reached the top of the mountain, he must still strive for self-improvement. ——Russell Baker
38. Laziness moves so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it. ——Franklin
39. Man is not born to hold chains, but to spread his wings. ——Hugo
40. You must sweat on your forehead to get your bread. ——Leo Tolstoy