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Motto about "cherishing time"
The motto about "cherishing time" is as follows:
1. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. From "Two Poems of White Deer Cave" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty: "While reading, I don't realize that spring is already deep. Every inch of time is worth an inch of gold. It's not the Taoist who comes to make people laugh, but Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it." It is a metaphor that time is very precious, even more than gold. It is difficult to buy time with gold. .
2. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always some time. ——A famous saying from Lu Xun. Tell people to cherish every little moment and work hard to find time to study.
3. A year’s plan starts with spring, a day’s plan starts with morning. ——Xiao Yi. Cherish your time and plan well.
4. Time is life, time is speed, and time is power. ——Guo Moruo.
5. Time is accumulated by minutes and seconds. Only those who are good at using sporadic time will achieve greater results. ——Hua Luogeng. Cherish your time and don't waste a single minute.
6. The deceased is like a man who never gives up day and night. ——Spring and Autumn Confucius. It means that time passes like water, day and night, and it will never come back.
7. The wind is blowing in the daytime, and the scenery is flowing to the west. ——Cao Zhi, Wei of the Three Kingdoms. It means that time blows by like a strong wind and sets in the west like time.
8. People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long. ——Jin·Fu Xuan. It means that ambitious people lament that the days are too short, and sad people lament that the nights are too long.
9. If there is a gap between heaven and earth in life, it will happen suddenly. ——Zhuangzi, Warring States Period. It means that life is short, just like a fleeting moment.
10. Years are hard to keep, but times are easy to lose. ——Xie Huilian of the Southern Dynasties. It means that the time of youth has passed by in a flash and cannot be retained. Time passes easily. It also means that time will not stay for a while because we have many things to deal with.
11. Don’t wait for a while, as your young head turns gray and you feel empty and sad. ——Yue Fei of the Southern Song Dynasty. What it means is that young people should cherish life and time, seize the good times, study hard and grow up. If they don’t wait until they grow old, they can only lament that time is gone.
12. The situation treats no one well, and the hair grows into silk. ——Tang Li Bai. It means that time flies by and time waits for no one. In the blink of an eye, black hair turns to white. Lament that time flies, life is easy to grow old, and life is short.
13. Shoot arrows into the string at the end of the year. ——Tang Mengxiao. It means that time is like an arrow shot from a string, it is just a moment.
14. Winning time means winning everything. ——Lenin. Time can give us everything we want, so cherish it.
15. The way to get things done is to cherish every minute. ——Darwin.
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