2. No pains, no gains-Franklin
3. People who are precocious wither early. -Franklin
4. Diligence is the mother of good luck-Franklin
5. Husband and wife live in harmony and the family is happy-Franklin
6. A friend's eyes are a mirror. -Franklin
7. Energy and persistence Conquer all things.
8. Labor is a happy father-Franklin
9. Honesty is the best policy-Franklin
1. Time is the best medicine for all diseases. -Franklin
11. Youth education is the cornerstone of a country-Franklin
12. Be reckless when you are young and regret when you are old. -Franklin
13. Beauty is a witch. Under her magic-Franklin
14. Be sure to control your career and do nothing about it. -Franklin
15. Those who believe in the truth will be blessed by God-Franklin
16. Leisure and laziness are two different things-Franklin
17. Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. -Franklin
18. If you lose confidence, you may never get it back. -Franklin
19. Be restrained and tolerant of others, and don't have hatred. -Franklin
2. There is no good war and no bad peace-Franklin
21. Don't be impatient, be impatient, and think twice about abandoning your friends. -Franklin
22. Marriage without love, love without marriage. -Franklin
23. A patient person can get what he expects. -Franklin
24. A fool's heart is in his mouth, and a wise man's mouth is in his heart. -Franklin
25. If you want to have leisure, make full use of your time. -Franklin
26. If you want to have free time, don't waste it-Franklin
27. Brothers may not be friends, but friends are often like brothers. -Franklin
28. A spendthrift is tantamount to mortgaging his future. -Franklin
29. Temperance often makes people clear-headed and quick-thinking. -Franklin
3, a patient person can achieve what he wants to achieve-Franklin
31, reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but it is useless to be short of either. -Franklin
32, wasting time is the most extravagant and expensive of all expenses-Franklin
33, if you know to live within your means, then you can get rich. -Franklin
34. Cherish all useful time and don't do unnecessary things. -Franklin
35. Money does not belong to those who have it, but only to those who enjoy it. -Franklin
36. Life should be eaten to live, not to live for food-Franklin
37. Manage your own affairs, or you will be led by them-Franklin
38. Public justice: don't hurt others by misconduct or dishonesty. -Franklin
39, don't let the sun despise him, he said it was a shame for him to rest here-Franklin
4, sincere; Do not deceive people; Thought should be pure and fair: so should speech. -Franklin
41. The biggest disadvantage of mediocre people is that they often think they are better than others. -Franklin
42, pay attention to small costs. The sinking of a big ship is sometimes caused by micro cracks. -Franklin
43. In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes-Franklin
44. Spend money on things that are good for yourself and others, and don't ask Hua Cuo for a penny. -Franklin
45. Perseverance, diligence and selflessness. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companions. -Franklin
46. Do you love life? So don't waste time, because time is the material of life. -Franklin
47. The watershed between success and failure can be expressed in these five words-I have no time-Franklin
48. In this world, it is not faith that saves mankind, but lack of faith that saves mankind. -Franklin
49. In reading, quantity is not the first. What matters is the quality of the book and the degree of thinking. -Franklin
5. Just like a newborn, scientific truth will continue to develop, spread widely and be invincible in the struggle. -Franklin
51. Get up, slacker! Don't waste your life. You will have enough time to sleep in the grave in the future. -Franklin
52. Arguing is a game played by people. However, this is a strange game, and no one has won. -Franklin
53. Time cannot be empty, only used for useful work; All useless actions should be stopped completely. -Franklin
54. To do something, you must first decide your ambition, and after your ambition is decided, you should go all out to implement it without hesitation. -Franklin
55. Diligence. Don't waste time, always do something useful and give up all unnecessary actions. -Franklin
56. Fortunately, the discharge of lovers is not as serious as lightning, otherwise, the consequences would be unimaginable! -Franklin
57. The man who learns but can't use it is an ox and a horse with a book on his back. Does the silly donkey know a pile of books instead of a bundle of firewood? -Franklin
58. Being humble to the boss is a duty; Humility to colleagues is a courtesy; Humility to subordinates is a kind of dignity. -Franklin
59. Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work, and the commonly used keys are always shining. -Franklin
6. If a man pours his wallet into his head, no one can steal it. Investing in knowledge often has the best profit-Franklin
61. The appreciation of beauty is understandable, not verbal; This is different from everyone's mentality, interests and hobbies-Franklin
62, those who give up permanent freedom for temporary security can neither get freedom nor deserve security-Franklin
63, we have enjoyed great benefits from other people's inventions, and we should also be willing to have the opportunity to serve any invention; We should do this voluntarily and generously. -Franklin
64. The library enables me to constantly learn and improve my knowledge. I stay in it for an hour or two every day. In this way, I can make up for my lost in-depth education-Franklin
65. None of our habits is as difficult as overcoming pride. Although trying to hide it, overcome it and eliminate it, it is still exposed unconsciously anyway. -Franklin
66. I have never seen a person who gets up early, is diligent, cautious and honest and complains about his bad fate. Good character, good habits and strong will will will not be defeated by the so-called fate-Franklin
67. I don't want to pursue work, but pursue it, and always try to control my work completely, not be a slave. Everyone has the confidence to completely control the work, and the spirit will inevitably be exciting. -Franklin
68. The most difficult emotion to suppress is pride. Although you try to cover it up and fight it, it still exists. Even if I believe I have completely overcome it, I may be proud of my modesty. -Franklin
69. Pride is the most difficult thing to overcome in national feelings. You can change it, fight it, defeat it, pounce on it, shame it, and it will stick its head out and show itself. ? -Franklin