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Famous sayings about hard work
◆A day of reading is a day of success, a day of not reading is a day of nothingness.
◆A day without reading orally will make a difference, and a day without writing by hand will make a difference.
◆If you are not good at one skill, you will lose your life.
◆You can learn a trick in one day and a set in ten days.
◆The swords and guns become brighter and brighter, and the knowledge accumulates more and more.
◆A dull knife will be sharpened by a stone, and a fool will learn from it.
◆A sharp sword requires steel, and a strong horse requires strong materials.
◆If a knife is not sharpened, it will rust, and if a person does not learn, he will fall behind.
◆Third points rely on teaching and seventy points rely on learning.
◆Land is valuable in cultivation, knowledge is valuable in application.
◆If you don’t learn it when you are young, you will become a fool, and if you don’t learn it when you grow up, you will become a lazy dragon.
◆Don’t be afraid of things being difficult, just be afraid of being impatient.
◆If you don’t read a family’s books, you won’t know a family’s characters.
◆The sky is boundless and the wisdom is infinite.
◆No wood can be cut without cutting, and people cannot understand without learning.
◆If you dig the well three times for good drinking water, you will be a person with high martial arts skills.
◆If you win the game, you will win, and if you study hard, you will win.
◆An ox cannot plow without training, and a horse cannot ride without training.
◆Fingers may be long or short, and knowledge may be high or low.
◆The heart must be used, and the land must be sown.
◆ Only a dedicated mind can embroider flowers, and a calm mind can weave linen.
◆When water drops gather together, they become a sea; when reading books gather together, they become knowledge.
◆If jade is not carved, it will not become a tool; if wood is not carved, it will not be useful; if people do not learn, they will not understand.
◆Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.
◆The more you use something, the less it becomes; the more you learn, the more you learn.
◆As long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle.
◆Birds are valued for their wings, and people are valued for their wisdom.
◆Only by asking questions while learning can you become knowledgeable.
◆If you have children and don’t teach them, it’s better not to have them.
◆Speak often when you are old, and ask often when you are young.
◆If you don’t chew, you won’t know the taste; if you don’t read, you won’t know the meaning.
◆The master leads you in, and everyone’s skill lies in it.
◆The more you learn from the same teacher, the more you know the art.
◆Being comfortable is not an adult, being an adult is not comfortable.
◆Those who can speak are not as good as those who can listen, and those who can teach are not as good as those who can learn.
◆There are sages among the people, and gold and silver among the earth and stones.
◆Good iron needs to be refurbished three times, and a good book needs to be read a hundred times.
◆Learning comes from hard work, and art comes from hard work.
◆There is talent in words and wisdom in books.
◆The river will no longer flow backwards, and people will no longer have blackheads when they grow old.
◆Think carefully to reveal wisdom, chew carefully to reveal taste.
◆Fine work will produce skillful craftsmen, and fine mud will make good tiles.
◆If you want to be good, you will be tired every day; if you want to be good, you will work hard.
◆To achieve amazing art, you must work hard.
◆Trees rely on people to cultivate, and learning relies on self-cultivation.
◆Don’t leave the field while farming, and don’t leave the desk when reading.
◆The spring water cannot be drained, and the knowledge cannot be exhausted.
◆Live and learn as you go. Eighty years of learning is still too little.
◆It is better to educate your children than to accumulate money, and it is better to read a book than to sit idle.
◆Walking in the fields without incident, the rice grows a few bushels.
◆People become lazy when they are diligent and sick, and lazy when they are sick.
◆Make candles for clarity and read for reason.
◆My parents take good care of themselves, and I take care of myself.
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