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A famous saying that people should have goals.
1. goal: living without an goal is just like sailing without a compass

2. the higher a person pursues, the faster his talent will develop and the more beneficial it will be to society. I am sure this is also a truth. Gorky (writer of the former Soviet Union)

3. People must be like the stars in the sky, always clearly seeing the fire of all hopes and wishes. Gorky (writer of the former Soviet Union)

4. A man with wisdom is to achieve his desired goal. Dostoevsky (Russian novelist)

5. Only those who set great goals for themselves and strive for them with all their strength are happy people. (former Soviet politician) Kalinin

6. You will get nothing if you chase two rabbits. (Russian novelist) Tazhong Toyevsky

7. Emancipation of one's brothers from oppression is a goal worthy of death. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

8. Even if he is slow, persistent, backward and unsuccessful, he can certainly achieve his desired goal. (China writer) Lu Xun

9. Anyone who pursues his own happiness is bad; Anyone who aims to win the praise of others is fragile; People who aim at making others happy are virtuous. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

1. Have goals in life: a lifetime goal, a year goal, a month goal, a week goal, a day goal, an hour goal, a minute goal, and sacrifice small goals for big goals. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

11. If you want to hit the bull's-eye, you must aim a little higher. Longfellow (American poet)

12. There may be no grand goal in childhood, but it is indispensable in adulthood. (American scientist) Holland

13. While aiming at distant targets, don't despise things nearby. (Ancient Greek playwright) Euripides

14. There is a kind of humble work that is endured with indomitable spirit, and the smallest thing often points to the highest goal. (British dramatist and poet) Shakespeare

15. Having a goal, whether it is achieved or not, can make life meaningful. Try to be Shakespeare, and the rest is up to fate. (British poet) Browning