Introduction: Life is like flowing water. It is beautiful and meaningful only when it flows and rushes forward. Next, I bring you a collection of life-loving handwritten newspaper materials. Welcome to read! Handwritten newspaper materials for loving life 1
Quotes about loving life
1. The most precious thing for people is life, and life belongs to us only once.
2. You can’t change the environment, but you can change yourself; you can’t change the facts, but you can change your attitude;
3. You can’t extend life, but you can determine the width of life; You can't change the weather, but you can change your mood; you can't choose your appearance, but you can show a smile.
4. Only by giving our lives can we gain life.
5. Brave people risk their lives but not their conscience.
6. Having faith blindly just because life continues is empty.
7. Life is a gem carved by nature for humans. ——Nobel
8. Only by giving up our lives can we gain life. ——Tagore
9. We only have one life, but if we can use it correctly, once is enough. ——British proverb
10. In my mind, life is not only physical things, spiritual things are also alive and need to be cherished. Life does not depend on the length. It is better to extend life by walking like a zombie. Have a sincere pursuit, even if it is a short life. Handwritten newspaper materials that love life 2
Sang Lan’s story
Sang Lan: Born in February 1981, from Ningbo, Zhejiang, a former member of the national women’s gymnastics team, who once competed nationally Won the vaulting championship at the Sex Games. As of today, the strong Sang Lan has spent 6 years in a wheelchair with a smile. After being accidentally injured at the New York Friendship Games on the evening of July 21, 1998, the unknown Sang Lan became the most watched person in the world. It was indeed an accident. At that time, Sang Lan was warming up before the vault competition. The moment she took off, a coach from the outside team reached out and interfered with her, causing her movements to deform, from high altitude to the ground, and she landed head first. After suffering such a major accident, she showed rare perseverance. Her attending doctor said: "Sang Lan behaved very bravely. She never complained about anything. The word I can find to express her is 'courage'." Even if I know Even after she could no longer stand up, she never regretted practicing gymnastics. She said: "I have confidence in myself and I will never give up hope." In the past three years, Sang Lan has fulfilled her promise with her actions. Studying at Peking University, joining Star TV to host a program, serving as an ambassador for the Olympic bid, participating in the Athens Olympics and Beijing relay... Her powerful smile always gives people hope! Three handwritten newspaper materials about loving life
Story about cherishing life
Helen Keller, a famous American writer and educator. In 1882, when she was more than one year old, she suffered from a high fever and brain injury. After that, she could not see with her eyes, could not hear with her ears, and later could not even speak.
She grew up groping in the dark. When she was seven years old, her family hired a tutor for her, Teacher Sullivan, who influenced Helen's life. Sullivan almost went blind when he was a child and knows the pain of losing sight. Under her painstaking guidance, Helen learned sign language by touching her hands, learned to read by touching Braille cards, and finally learned to speak by touching other people's lips.
In order to bring Helen closer to nature, Teacher Sullivan let her roll on the grass, run and jump in the fields, bury seeds in the ground, climb trees to eat; and also took her to touch her newborn The little pig went to the river to play in the water. With the loving care of her teacher, Helen overcame the obstacles of blindness and deafness and completed college.
In 1936, Helen was very sad when her teacher, who had been with her day and night for fifty years, passed away. She knows that without the teacher's love, she would not be where she is today, and she is determined to carry forward the love that the teacher gave her. As a result, Helen traveled to cities large and small in the United States, traveled around the world, ran around for the disabled, and devoted herself to serving those who were less fortunate.
In 1968, Helen passed away at the age of eighty-seven. Her lifelong dedication to serving the disabled spread throughout the world. She wrote many books and her story was made into a movie.
Teacher Sullivan gave her the most precious love, and she spread love to all unfortunate people, bringing them light and hope.