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Sentences about saving What can you say about saving?

1. Saving is a kind of foresight and an attitude; saving is a kind of wisdom and a responsibility to future generations. Let thrift become a lifestyle habit and avoid the waste of many resources in life. In fact, it only takes a little effort. Life tells us that frugality is not about saving money, but a virtue. We primary school students should start from small things and develop a good habit of thrifting. Don't neglect good deeds because they are small.

2. Sima Guang once said: "It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality." This is the alarm bell sounded by the ancients to us, so we must be diligent and frugal. Those farmers are struggling under the scorching sun. How hard it is to work under the bright sunshine! They work hard without complaint, but what they get in return is our waste. All people should maintain the style of "hard work, diligence and thrift".

3. If we can turn on the lights for one less hour per class every day, we can save about 1 kilowatt hour of electricity every day. Over time, the saved electricity bills can enable many poor children to go to school; if we save water every day , go and tighten the dripping faucet, and you can save a ton of leaking tap water in just half a day. In this way, it is enough to provide water to places that are short of water; if we all "work hard", then how many People can eat. Saving is the call from life! Let us start from "saving every drop of water, every kilowatt hour of electricity, every piece of paper, and every grain of rice" and develop a good habit of saving.

4. An ancient saying: "There are a large number of creatures in the earth's power, and there is a limit to what can be produced by human power. If you take it in moderation and use it in an orderly manner, you will always have enough. If you take it without limit and use it without restraint, It is often insufficient.” This sentence means: All things (resources) grown in nature are limited, and the resources of items processed by humans are also limited. However, there is a limit to the time taken and saving time can often meet human needs. If on the contrary, the time taken is unlimited and the time used is wasted, then the public resources on the planet will soon disappear.

5. The poem "Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is hard work" often echoes in my ears, "Every porridge and a meal should be remembered as hard-earned; every trace of it, I should always remember the material difficulties." The ancient saying still lingers in my mind. However, with the progress of society and the improvement of living standards, many people have forgotten the fine tradition of diligence and thrift, and we are no exception.