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Famous aphorisms about interests.
Ten birds in the tree are worth a bird in the hand.

Interest is the whole motive force of human action (Holbach)

Interest is nothing but what each of us thinks is necessary for happiness (Holbach)

All empty talk is useless and people must be given tangible material benefits (Mao Zedong)

Is produced on the basis of material interests.

If we only talk about the spirit of sacrifice and don't talk about material interests, it is idealism.

Reason will urge everyone to pursue public happiness as a means to obtain and establish personal happiness (Grove)

Everything people fight for is related to their interests (Marx)

The key to governing the people is to guide them to seek benefits for the people and do what they want (Wang Qing Tao)

In selfish desires, there is justice (Wang Qing Fuzhi)

Man struggles upwards and water flows downwards; People want to go up, because water must flow down.

Crows and finches fly everywhere.

No one is selfish. Who wants to get up early?

It's no good not getting up early, but it's good to watch the chickens crow.

I bought a copper bowl to break the porcelain dish (Nepal)

The big carp swimming in the pool is not as good as the small carp on the table (Bulgaria)

Ten birds in the tree are worth a bird in the hand.

You can only release eagles when you see pheasants (North Korea)

Pursuing fictitious interests often loses existing happiness (Greece)

The river is dry and full of water.

There are no empty bowls in the pot.

It is better to argue in a pot than in a bowl.

There are trees, there are trees.

Less money and more money.

Personal interests are like the shadow of grass, and public interests are like towering (Mongolia)