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Classic short sentences accompany mom's sentences

Classic sentences accompanying mother

First, parents' beloved son is far-reaching.

Second, take Momo as the teacher to study.

Third, without sunshine, there would be no warmth of days; Without rain and dew, there is no harvest; Without water, there is no life; Without parents, there would be no ourselves. Accept a drop of water when necessary, and I will repay your kindness with spring water. It is our duty to love our parents.

Fourth, the wind chimes in the wind ring again, as if playing a song of gratitude, thanking your parents for their nagging, because they are trying to make you avoid detours, thanking your parents for their urging, because they are trying to remove obstacles to your progress, thanking your parents for their reprimands, because they are trying to encourage your wisdom, thanking your parents for everything they have given us, and letting us cherish it with our lives and care with grateful hearts.

Fifth, kindness, kindness.

Sixth, the draft does not forget to dig wells, and the predecessors planted trees to enjoy the cool.

Seven, grace wants to report, resentment wants to forget; Short complaints are long rewards.

Eight, gratitude is from the heart. As the saying goes, "the grace of dripping water is rewarded by the spring." What's more, parents, relatives and friends pay us not only a drop of water, but a piece of Wang Yang sea. Do you send a cup of warm tea after your parents are tired, a homemade card on your birthday, and a comforting word when you are lost? They have worked hard for us, but how can we remember their birthdays and understand their fatigue? Are we aware of the wisps of silver and wrinkles? Gratitude requires you to focus on understanding and repaying kindness.

Nine, grateful to our parents, thank them for giving us life, thank them for giving us the deepest affection and care in the world, and giving us endless love. They taught us for the first time in many lives, they taught us to take the first step, they taught us to say the first sentence, and they taught us to say the first word. Without dear parents, we wouldn't exist.

I am most grateful to my parents. It was they who embraced all my advantages and disadvantages with their broad minds and deep love, and generously gave me a space of my own, so that I could open my arms and embrace the life I wanted.

How similar mothers all over the world are! Their hearts are always the same, and they all have a very pure heart. whitman