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Famous aphorisms describing the great achievements of characters

■Great achievements all start from little things. [UK] Francis Bacon: "Collected Essays"

■As long as you are diligent in business, you will become knowledgeable; as long as you are diligent and frugal, you will be wealthy; as long as you are pure in heart, you will be Health; as long as you do good deeds and accumulate virtue, you will feel happy. As long as you do this, you will at least have a chance of achieving these achievements. [United States] Franklin: "Letter to John Alleyne"

■Knowledge gives people inner strength; achievement gives people external temptation. Therefore, many people do not pay attention to their true talents and learning, but cannot resist the temptation of achievement. [British] Bacon: "On Learning"

■If you lack sincerity in doing things, or are reluctant to do things, then even if you have great ability, you will not achieve much. [UK] Dickens: "Bleak House"

■Exquisite buildings are the best boast for a carpenter. [United States] Emerson: "Diary"

■If people can take advantage of the climax and move forward, they will definitely achieve success. [UK] Shakespeare: "Julius Caesar"

■There is a space between man's fantasy and achievement, which can only be passed by his desire. [Lebanon] Ha Gibran: "Sand and Foam"

■If we want to achieve something in this world, we need to be open-minded and broad-minded. I have always advocated being magnanimous and reasonable. 〔United States〕Lewis: "Bobbitt"

■ Born without having something, doing without relying on it, and succeeding without living there. [China] Lao Dan: "Tao Te Ching"

■ Successfully induces bad dispositions in everyone, but fails to cultivate good dispositions. [Switzerland] Hilté: "Happiness"

■Today's failure breeds tomorrow's success. [Spain] Cervantes: "Don Quixote"

■A good beginning is half the battle. [Ancient Rome] Horace: "Collection of Letters"

■If you fail to do something you really want to do, don't give up immediately and accept failure, try another method, your bow There won't be just one string, as long as you are willing to find that string. 〔United States〕Dale Carnegie, quoted from "Tips of Wisdom"