All for one and one for all. -[French] Father Du Masi Du Masi
Others live to eat, while I eat to live.
Others live to eat, and I eat to live. Socrates Socrates
Easy come, easy go.
What is easy to get is easy to lose. -hazlitt Hurst.
Love rules his kingdom without a sword.
Love ruled his kingdom without a sword. Herbert Herbert
We will soon believe what we want.
What we long for, we will soon believe it. -Chaucer. Chaucer
The darkest hour is before dawn.
The darker hour is nearest the dawn. Fuller Fuller
The longest day has an end.
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. -Howell. Howell
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. -J. Ruskin Ruskin
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush. -Heywood Heawood.
One swallow does not make a summer.
One swallow does not make a summer. -Tavona Tavona
A man can take a horse to the river, but he can't make it drink water.
A man can take a horse to the river, but he can't make it drink water. -Heywood Heawood.
A person can't eat his own cake and have it at the same time.
A man can't eat his cake and leave it in his hand. Davis Davis
Time is money.
Time is money. Benjamin Franklin
You may delay, but time will not.
You can delay, but time won't. Scott Scott
No rose without a thorn.
No rose without a thorn. -Leilei
Outsiders see clearly.
Outsiders can see clearly. Smedley smillie
Begging is hard to pick a mouth;
Beggars have no choice. -Heywood Heawood.
First, catch your rabbit.
Rabbits must be caught before they can be slaughtered. -Thackeray Thackeray
Victory will not come to me, I must go to victory.
Victory will not come to me, I must go to victory by myself. -Mr Moore Moore.
Great men are always willing to be small people.
Great people are always willing to be small people. Emerson Emerson
Cowards have died many times before they die.
Cowards have experienced the horror of death many times before they die. -Julius Caesar Caesar
Anything one person can imagine, others can achieve.
But what mortals can imagine, someone must be able to understand. -jules verne
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Benjamin Franklin
Life is just a series of attempts to make up your mind.
Life is just a series of efforts to make up your mind. -Fuller. Fuller
Goals determine who you will be.
Goals determine who you will be. Julius Erving Owen
All human wisdom can be summed up in two words? Waiting and hope.
All human wisdom can be summed up in two words-wait and hope. -alexandre dumasfils Pierre Dumas (French writer)
It is not enough to be industrious, so are ants. What are you industrious for?
It is not enough to be industrious, so are ants. It depends on what you are trying for. -Thoreau Thoreau
You have to believe in yourself. This is the secret of success.
One must believe in oneself, which is the secret of success. -Charlie Chaplin Chaplin.
1. No waste, no want.
Thrift is a preventive measure.
2. Saving produces ownership.
Wealth comes from thrift.
A penny saved is equal to a penny earned.
A penny saved is a penny.
4. Be careful of pennies and pounds
Take care of yourself.
Take care of pennies, and the pound will take care of itself.
5. Thrift itself is a kind of property.
Thrift itself is an attribute.
6. People who don't care about a penny will squander a pound.
He who doesn't care about a penny will squander a pound.
7. Small gains bring great wealth.
Small gains bring great wealth.
8. Every little makes a mickle.
Every little makes a mickle.
9. The touchstone can test gold, and gold can test people.
The touchstone can test gold, and gold can test people.
10. Courage and determination are spirit.
And the soul of virtue.
Courage and determination are the spirit and soul of virtue.
1 1. The road to glory is always bumpy.
The road to glory is always bumpy.
12. Nothing is difficult for those who are willing to try.
Nothing is difficult in the world as long as people are willing to try.
13. Fire is the test of gold; Adversity of the strong.
Gold is refined by fire, but a strong man is refined by difficulty.
14. Great hopes make great people.
Great hopes make great people.
15. There is no impossible courage.
There is no impossible courage.
16. A calm sea does not make a skilled sailor.
A calm sea will never make a skilled sailor.
17. A good sailor is only known in bad weather.
A good sailor can only be recognized in bad weather; To know a good sailor, you must rely on.
Bad weather.
18. The kindest heart is always the bravest.
The bravest people are always the kindest.
19. We can't lie down and cry and say, God bless us.
We can't lie down and cry and say, God bless us.
20. People who fall today may stand up tomorrow.
He who falls today may get up tomorrow.
2 1. Rome was not built in a day.
Rome was not built in a day; Persistence will lead to success.
22. Success belongs to persistent people.
Success belongs to persistent people.
23. We must repeat it one thousand and one times.
Persistence is the only way to success.
We must reiterate many times that perseverance is the only way to win.
Road.
24. Persistence is failure nineteen times.
And the twentieth successful one.
Persistence is failure 19 times and success 20 times.
25. The ladder climbs up step by step.
The ladder climbs up step by step.
26. Adversity brings prosperity.
Hardship leads to prosperity.
Patience and hard work will carry us through the difficulties.
Patience and hard work will carry us through the difficulties.
28. Fortune often gives money to those who.
Then have patience to wait for her.
As long as you have patience, there will always be good luck in the end; Wait patiently for good luck, okay?
Games will come often.
29. As long as you wait patiently, everything will come.
As long as you are willing to wait, everything will come on time.
30. Dripping water wears away the stone
Drops of water wear away stones.
3 1. You can't make an omelet without breaking the egg.
The egg is not broken, and the egg roll can't be made; Unwilling to suffer, the expected effect.
Out of reach.
32. The world is a ladder for some people to climb.
The others are going down.
The world is like a ladder, some people go up and some people come down.
33. It takes a long apprenticeship to understand.
The mystery of world trade.
To understand the mystery of world trade, it takes a long practice.
Life is sweet.
Life is lovely; No one can live well (die miserably).
35. Where there is life, there is hope.
Life is endless, and hope is endless.
36. Life is not all pleasure.
Life is not all beer and skittles.
37. A lot of water flows through the mill
The miller doesn't know.
The miller didn't know that there was a lot of water flowing through the mill.
38. Fortune knocks on everyone's door at least once.
Fortune has knocked on everyone's door.
39. If you are too lucky, you will not know yourself;
If you are too unlucky, no one will know you.
If you are too lucky, you will not know yourself; If you are too unlucky, no one will know you.
40. Everyone is the architect of his own destiny.
Everyone is his own happy architect.
4 1. Happy is the man who knows the stupid things he did when he was young.
Happy are those who remember the stupid things they did when they were young.
42. It never rains but it pours.
It never rains but it pours.
43. Misfortune is a good teacher.
Misfortune is a good teacher.
44. Misfortune comes at night.
Unfortunately, arrival at night.
45. Misfortune tells us what luck is.
You don't know your luck until you are unlucky.
46. Adversity makes people wise, not rich.
Adversity makes people wise, not rich.
47. It's never too old to learn.
It is never too old to learn.
48. It is never too old to learn.
I'm not afraid to grow tall for learning.
49. A person becomes learned by asking questions.
If you want to learn, you have to ask more questions; If you ask too many questions, you will be skilled.
50. There is no shortcut to learning.
There is no shortcut to learning.
5 1. He who is ashamed to ask is ashamed to learn.
People who are afraid of asking questions are ashamed to study.
52. What you learn in the cradle will last until you die.
What you learned as a baby will never be forgotten when you die.
53. Knowledge makes good people better and bad people worse.
Knowledge makes good people better and bad people worse.
54. Learn quickly and forget quickly.
Soon learn, soon forgotten.
55. Learn when you are young and learn fairly.
Study when you are young and study fairly.
56. If a young man doesn't work hard, the old man will be sad.
A lazy youth, a lousy age.
57. He who knows nothing will not doubt anything.
Ignorance is beyond doubt.
58. A good reputation can keep its luster in the dark.
A good reputation can shine in the dark.
59. Fame is a magnifying glass.
Fame is a magnifying glass.
60. A good reputation is better than a beautiful face.
Beauty is better than beauty.
6 1. Reputation is like a river, at its narrowest point.
The source and the widest distance.
Fame is like a river, with the narrowest source and the widest distance.
62. Take away the honor from me and my life will be over.
Without fame, there is no life.
63. Beware of people who don't value their reputation.
Beware of people who don't value their reputation.
64. It is better to die with honor than to live with shame.
It is better to die with honor than to live with shame.
65. Success in overcoming adversity is the highest glory.
Success in overcoming adversity is the highest glory.
66. Fame is often acquired without value.
And lost without fault.
Fame is often gained without merit, and lost without fault.
67. Your father's honor belongs to you
It is an indirect honor.
Your father's honor is only an indirect honor to you.
68. Never entrust what you should do to others.
Never delegate what you should do to others.
69. I believe that everyone is the same failure.
Don't trust anyone.
Trust anyone and don't trust anyone is the same failure.
70. Before you trust a person, you should know him first.
Know a person before you trust him.
7 1. If you believe before you try,
You may repent before you die.
If you believe before you try, you may regret it before you die.
72. Don't believe in sweet words.
Don't believe in sweet words.
73. Don't entrust anything too heavy to a thin thread.
Don't entrust anything too heavy to a thin thread.
74. Be fair to all, but don't trust all.
Be fair to everyone, but don't trust everyone.
75. As long as you believe in yourself, others will not betray you.
As long as you believe in yourself, others will not betray you.
Self-confidence is the essence of heroism.
Self-confidence is the essence of heroism.
77. Confidence is a slow-growing plant.
Confidence is a slow-growing plant.
78. Truth is the daughter of time.
Truth is the daughter of time.
79. Truth has a good face, but it is in rags.
Truth is kind; But in rags.
80. Truth and roses have thorns.
Truth and roses are surrounded by thorns.
8 1. Truth may be blamed, but it will never be humiliated.
Truth may be blamed, but it will never be humiliated.
82. Although malice can darken the truth, it cannot extinguish it.
Malice can destroy truth; But it can't destroy the truth.
83. Truth will prevail.
Truth will eventually prevail.
84. The best decoration of truth is nakedness.
Openness is the best decoration for truth.
85. Facts are stubborn things.
Facts are stubborn things.
86. The truth will come out sooner or later.
The truth will come out sooner or later.
87. The last thing we want to hear is that
It is in our best interest to know this.
The last thing we want to hear is that we know about it.
A very beneficial fact.
88. Lies sting those people like nettles.
Who interferes with it?
A lie, like a nettle, will sting those who play with it.
89. Many beautiful things are full of falsehood.
There are many beautiful things full of falsehood.
90. Although a lie is well dressed, it will always be exposed in the end.
Although a lie is beautifully dressed, it will always be exposed.
9 1. Lies beget lies, and lies are passed down from generation to generation.
Lies give birth to lies, and lies are passed down from generation to generation.
92. A false tongue will not tell the truth.
A false tongue cannot tell the truth.
93. It is false for one person and false for two people.
It is false to one person and false to two people.
94. People who tell lies steal.
People who tell lies steal.
95. Gossip and lies go hand in hand.
Gossip is often accompanied by lies.
96. Vagueness is a close relative of lies.
Vagueness is a close relative of lies.
97. A big talker is a big liar.
A boaster is a big liar.
98. The biggest liars talk about themselves the most.
The biggest liars talk about themselves the most.
99. Lies ride on the back of debts.
Lies ride on the back of debts.
100. Lying is the first step to the gallows.
Lying is the first step to the gallows.