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What sentences describe long-term persistence and ultimate success?

1. The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.

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Persistence is the expression of will. Athletes use persistence to achieve excellent results, and researchers use persistence to create one achievement after another.

3. Persistence is the expression of will. Athletes use persistence to achieve excellent results, and researchers use persistence to create one achievement after another.

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Success is natural, and there must be failure before success. However, as long as we can overcome difficulties and make unremitting efforts, then success is just around the corner.

Even with age, there are eight directions, and the future is like the sea, with a long way to go. My friend, from today on, learn to persist. You will have the opportunity to take charge of the vast land and proudly ask who is in charge of the ups and downs.

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It took three years to get a good word and a tear twice.

7. Tao is enough to forget things, and ambition is enough to rise and fall. -Su Shi

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Day by day, not afraid of thousands of miles; Do it often, not afraid of a thousand things. Ying Jin

9. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. -Beethoven

10. If you don't remember the book, you can remember it if you are familiar with it. Righteousness is not refined, but careful thinking can be refined; Only when the will is not established, there is no place to focus. -Zhu

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Reading is not in the middle of the night, and I am afraid that I will be exposed to ten cold. —— Guo Moruo

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I can succeed in science, and the most important thing is my love for science and persistence in long-term exploration. -(British) Darwin

13. One day, I will ride the long wind, break through the huge waves, raise my muddy sails and build a bridge on the deep sea.

14. No accumulation, no miles; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. -Xunzi