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Slogan of the 100-day swearing-in ceremony of junior high school

The slogan of the 100-day swearing-in ceremony of the junior high school is as follows:

1. Be grateful and never give up! Even in the fiercest wind and rain, we must have the courage to raise our heads and look straight ahead. Because please believe: any suffering experience, as long as it is not destruction, is wealth!

2. Today they are all fragrant peaches and plums, and they will become the pillars of the motherland in the Ming Dynasty.

3. March into a prestigious school and sing about your youth without regrets; go through all the obstacles and fight for a hundred days to realize your dream.

4. Yesterday was a expired check, tomorrow is a credit card, and today is cash. Make good use of it.

5. If you don’t accumulate small streams, you won’t be able to become a river or a sea; if you don’t accumulate small steps, you won’t be able to reach a thousand miles.

6. Be determined, work hard, work hard, fight day and night, do your best, join hands with each other, create brilliance, 100 days of gold, 100 days of struggle, 100 days of hard work, teachers and students are of the same mind , its sharpness cuts through gold, come on Four Four!

7. Diligence is the foundation of happiness, and laziness is the origin of evil.

8. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself.

9. Failure should only bring you some lessons and some calm thinking, but not despair, decadence, or feeling overwhelmed.

10. Dedicate a hundred days to sow the seeds of hope, and reap the fruits of success in June of youth.

11. I wish every student who is about to take the high school entrance examination can realize their college dream! Ten years of hardship, just for a moment of sweetness! Come on everyone! Success is waving to you not far ahead!

12. Finding the gap is a kind of level, recognizing the gap is a kind of tolerance, and narrowing the gap is a kind of ability.