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Famous aphorisms and ancient poems about giving up

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1. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows!

2. If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad

3. We only live once in this world, so we should cherish our time. You must live a real life, a life of value. ——Pavlov

4. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

5. Ten thousand years is too long, seize the day. ——Mao Zedong

6. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us. ——Shakespeare

7. Don’t lament the past, it will never come back; improve the present wisely. We must plunge into the confusing future with a firm will that is not worried or fearful.

——Longfellow

8. Don’t sigh for the years that have passed away. You must face the time that is slipping away in a hurry. ——Brecht

9. When many people are wandering on a road, they have to give way to a main road and let those who cherish time rush in front of them.

——Socrates

10. Anyone who dares to waste even an hour of time shows that he does not know how to cherish the full value of life. ——Darwin

11. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty words.

——Einstein

12. Those who give up time, time also gives up on him. ——Shakespeare

13. There is no way to make the time ring strike the past time for me.

——Byron

14. All human abilities are nothing more than a mixture of patience and time.

——Balzac

15. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. ——Marx

16. Time is the place for the development of abilities and so on. ——Marx

17. Time is the soil of all achievements in the world. Time gives pain to dreamers and happiness to creators. ——McKinsey

18. Time is a great mentor. ——Burke

19. Time is a great author, it will write a perfect ending for everyone. ——Chaplin

20. Time is the most impartial. It is given to anyone for twenty-four hours. Time is also partial, and it is not given to anyone for twenty-four hours. —— Huxley

21. Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow. ——Goethe

22. The hard-working bees never have time for sorrow. —— Blake

23. Of all criticisms, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. ——Belinsky

24. People who never waste time have no time to complain about lack of time.

——Jefferson

25. Time is my property, and my acres are time. ——Goethe

26. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ——Bacon

27. Spring does not stay on its own, so don’t blame the evil east wind. ——Shakespeare

28. Those who abandon today will not have a tomorrow; and yesterday is nothing but running water. ——John Locke

29. He who abandons time, time also abandons him. ——Shakespeare

30. All savings, in the final analysis, boil down to the saving of time. ——Marx

31. The use of time is an extremely advanced law. ——Engels

32. Arranging time reasonably is equal to saving time. ——Bacon

33. Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do. ——Goethe

34. If you don’t do what you should do today, tomorrow will be delayed no matter how early it is.

——Pestalozzi

35. Wasting time is a great sin. ——Rousseau

36. Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life. ——Franklin

37. Treat every day of your life as your last day.

--Helen Keller

38. Delay is wasted, there is not much time to come, twenty beauties, please come and kiss me, the grass is withered and the poplars are withered, youth is easy to pass. ——Shakespeare.

39. Ordinary people only think about how to spend their time, while talented people try to use their time. —— Schopenhauer

40. The golden age is in front of us but not behind us.

——American writer Mark Twain

41. Life is short. If you waste your time, your short life will be too long. ——British playwright Shakespeare.

42. As long as we make good use of time, we will never worry about running out of time.

——German poet Goethe

43. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot harm us. us.

——Shakespeare

44. Don’t lament the past, it will never come back; improve the present wisely. We must plunge into the confusing future with a firm will that is not worried or fearful. ——Longfellow

45. Don’t sigh for the years that have passed away. You must face the time that is slipping away in a hurry. ——Brecht

46. Anyone who dares to waste even an hour of time shows that he does not know how to cherish the full value of life. ——Darwin

47. The coming day will be longer than the past year.

——Forster

48. Gather armpits to form fur, gather sand to form a tower. Although a few seconds are not long, they constitute a great era in the eternity. ——Fletcher

49. If we want to live, we should build ourselves a clock full of feelings, thoughts and actions, and use it to replace this boring, monotonous, soul-killing clock with depression. Reproachful and coldly ticking time.

——Gorky

50. The way to complete the work is to cherish every minute. ——Darwin

51. The coming day will be longer than the past year.

——Forster

52. Gather armpits to form fur, gather sand to form a tower. Although a few seconds are not long, they constitute a great era in the eternity. ——Fletcher 1. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows!

53. If the young do not work hard, the old will be sad

54. We only live once in the world, so Time should be cherished. You must live a real life, a life of value. ——Pavlov

55. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

56. Ten thousand years is too long, just seize the day. ——Mao Zedong

57. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us. ——Shakespeare

58. Don’t lament the past, it will never come back; improve the present wisely. We must plunge into the confusing future with a firm will that is not worried or fearful.

——Longfellow

59. Don’t sigh for the years that have passed away. You must face the time that is slipping away in a hurry. ——Brecht

60. When many people are wandering on a road, they have to give way to a main road and let those who cherish time rush in front of them.

——Socrates

61. Anyone who dares to waste even an hour of time shows that he does not know how to cherish the full value of life. ——Darwin

62. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty words.

——Einstein

63. Those who give up time, time also gives up on him. ——Shakespeare

64. There is no way to make the time ring strike the past time for me.

——Byron

65. All human abilities are nothing more than a mixture of patience and time.

——Balzac

66. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. ——Marx

67. Time is the place for the development of abilities and so on. ——Marx

68. Time is the soil of all achievements in the world. Time gives pain to dreamers and happiness to creators. ——McKinsey

69. Time is a great mentor. ——Burke

70. Time is a great author, it will write a perfect ending for everyone. ——Chaplin

71. Time is the most impartial, and it is given to anyone for twenty-four hours; time is also partial, and it is not given to anyone for twenty-four hours. —— Huxley

72. Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow. ——Goethe

73. The hard-working bees never have time for sorrow. —— Blake

74. Of all criticisms, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. ——Belinsky

75. People who never waste time have no time to complain about lack of time.

——Jefferson

76. Time is my property, and my acres are time. ——Goethe

77. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ——Bacon

78. If spring never stays, don’t blame the east wind. ——Shakespeare

79. Those who abandon today will not have a tomorrow; and yesterday is nothing but running water. ——John Locke

80. He who abandons time, time also abandons him. ——Shakespeare

81. All savings ultimately boil down to saving time. ——Marx

82. The use of time is an extremely advanced law. ——Engels

83. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ——Bacon

84. Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do. ——Goethe

85. If you don’t do what you should do today, tomorrow will be delayed no matter how early it is.

——Pestalozzi

86. Wasting time is a great sin. ——Rousseau

87. Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life. ——Franklin

88. Treat every day of your life as your last day.

--Helen Keller

89. Delay is wasted, there is not much to come, twenty beauties, please come and kiss me, the grass is withered and the poplars are withered, youth is easy to pass. ——Shakespeare.

90. Ordinary people only think about how to spend their time, while talented people try to use their time. ——Schopenhauer

91. The golden age is in front of us but not behind us.

——American writer Mark Twain

92. Life is short. If you waste your time, your short life will be too long. ——British playwright Shakespeare.

93. As long as we make good use of time, we will never worry about running out of time.

——German poet Goethe

94. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to win our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot harm us. us. ——Shakespeare

95. Don’t lament the past, it will never come back; improve the present wisely. We must plunge into the confusing future with a firm will that is not worried or fearful. ——Longfellow

96. Don’t sigh for the years that have passed away. You must face the time that is slipping away in a hurry. ——Brecht

97. Anyone who dares to waste even one hour of time shows that he does not know how to cherish the full value of life. ——Darwin

98. The coming day will be longer than the past year.

——Forster

99. Gather armpits to form fur, gather sand to form a tower. Although a few seconds are not long, they constitute a great era in the eternity. ——Fletcher

100. If we want to live, we should build ourselves a clock full of feelings, thoughts and actions, and use it to replace this boring, monotonous, soul-killing clock with depression. Reproachful and coldly ticking time.

——Gorky

101. The way to complete the work is to cherish every minute. ——Darwin

102. The coming day will be longer than the past year.

——Forster

103. Gather armpits to form fur, gather sand to form a tower. Although a few seconds are not long, they constitute a great era in the eternity.

104`Time can dilute everything