1. Only in the collective can individuals obtain the means to fully develop their talents. That is to say, only in the collective can there be personal freedom. ——Marx and Engels
2. There are many stars in the sky and the night is bright, and there are many trees on the ground forming forests.
3. As long as there are more people, the stone mill can be moved across the river.
4. Don’t be overly obsessed with laissez-faire freedom. Freedom that is not restricted at all has many harms and dangers. ——Krylov
5. A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean. A person can be most powerful only when he integrates himself with the collective cause. ——Lei Feng
6. The unity of the working class is the primary prerequisite for workers’ victory. ——Marx
7. The purpose of living is to do something for the whole. A drop of water has a moistening effect, but a drop of water must join the river and the sea to become a wave. ——Xie Juezai
8. Always feel that the land of the motherland is firmly under your feet, live with the collective, and remember that it is the collective that educates you. If you break away from the group that day, it will be the beginning of the end. ——Ostrovsky
9. Unanimity is powerful, but disputes are easy to conquer. ——Aesop
10. We have enjoyed great benefits from other people’s inventions, and we should also be happy to have the opportunity to serve others with any of our inventions; and we should do this voluntarily and do it generously. ——Franklin
11. In order to fight, we must twist all our forces into a rope and concentrate these forces on the same point of attack. ——Engels
12. Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money. ——Lu Xun
13. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ——Meng Ke
14. A pile of sand is loose, but when mixed with cement, stones, and water, it becomes tougher than granite. ——Wang Jie
15. My views on many issues are very different from those of my predecessors, but I owe my knowledge to them and to those who first opened the way for this theory. ——Copernicus
16. If a person wants to help the weak, he should become a strong person himself, instead of becoming a weak person like them. ——Romain Rolland
17. A swallow cannot make a spring. ——Krylov
18. As long as millions of working people unite as one person and follow the outstanding figures of their own class, victory will be guaranteed. ——Lenin
19. I might as well play the role of a whetstone, which can make the steel knife sharp, although it can't cut anything by itself. ——Horace
20. Fighting alone has limited power, but united will is indestructible.
21. If I can see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
——Newton