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1. Where there is genius, I am the work of others drinking coffee are used in the work. Lu Xun The value of life is calculated by contribution. Pedrofi? Hoething when the sun sets to, rather than at the time of the sun rising on work.

32、No great discovery can be made without bold speculation. Newton? of successful in my life.

45, responsibility is to have a love for what you ask to do. --Goethe? Responsibility is to own request to do have a kind of love.

46, reading do not want to be greedy, but to think more, so that the reading makes me benefit a lot. --Rousseau? Don't take on too much reading, but to think more, such a reading make me benefit a lot.

47, politeness makes the golden key to human *** place.

47, Manners make human co-existence of the golden key. Manners make human co-existence of golden key.

48, my achievements, when attributed to the energy of thought.

48. My achievement, when due to energy thinking.

49. Whoever does not belong to his own country does not belong to mankind. --I'm not sure how much I'm going to be able to do. Who do not belong to his own country, he also do not belong to human.

50, tenacious perseverance can conquer any of the world **. --Dickens? Dogged willpower can conquer any peak in the world.

51, with courage to face the great mourning of life, with patience to deal with the small sorrow of life.

51, With the courage to face life's great mourning, with patience to treat life's small sorrow. With the courage to face life's great grief, with the patient to life a little sad.

52, a person's value, should look at what he contributes, but should not look at what he has achieved.

52. The value of a person, should see what he contributed, but should not see what he has achieved.

53, patriotism is the primary virtue of civilized people. --Napoleon? patriotism is the first virtue of civilized men.

Classic quotes from famous books often quoted in essays

1. If God goes openly against a person, it is difficult for anyone to deal with. (Homer's Odyssey)

2. To live or to perish is a question to be pondered. (Hamlet)

3. The good man, though perplexed in his quest, will eventually realize that there is a right way. (Faust)

4. Recognizing one's own ignorance is the surest way to know the world. (Essays)

5. Do you think that because I am poor and plain-looking I have no feelings? I swear to you that if God had endowed me with wealth and beauty, I would have made it impossible for you to leave me, just as I cannot leave you now. Though God has not done so, we are still equal in spirit. (Jane Eyre)

6. Grown-ups are learning to be bad, and God is testing them; you are not yet tested, and you should live as a child thinks. ("Childhood")

7. The more you have no heart, the higher you rise faster; you strike people unmercifully, and they are afraid of you. You can only treat men and women as stagecoaches, ride them to the point of exhaustion, and throw them down at the station, so that you can reach the highest peak of desire. (The Highfather)

8. I only want to prove one thing, and that is, that at that time the devil tempted me, and later told me that I had no right to go that way, because I was nothing but a louse, like all the rest of them. (Crime and Punishment)

9. You see, friend Sancho Panza, yonder appeared more than thirty surprisingly large giants. (Don Quixote)

10. I do not wish you to suffer more than I have suffered, Heathcliff. I only wish that we might never be parted: and if I have said a word that grieves you in the future, think that I feel the same grief underground, and for my own sake forgive me! (Wuthering Heights)

11. Happy families are the same, unhappy families are different. ("Anna Karenina")

12. Alas, slave-like Italy, you sorrowful voyage, you rudderless boat in the storm, you are no longer a housewife of the provinces, but a brothel! (The Divine Comedy)

13. Burying feelings too y is sometimes a bad thing. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may have lost her chance to get him. (Pride and Prejudice)

14. The bells chimed again ...... one after another, quiet and peaceful, and even in that good month when a woman is a bride, the sound of the bells always carries the flavor of autumn. (The Hustle and Bustle)

15. A man is not born to be defeated, you can destroy him as much as you like, but you just can't defeat him. ("The Old Man and the Sea")

16. Of course, it's all very well to do it, but don't make a mess of it. (The Man in the Suit)

17. Bread! Bread! We want bread! ("Sprout")

18. I never loved the world, and it does the same to me. ("Selected Poems of Byron")

19.Love should give a sense of freedom, not captivity. ("Sons and Lovers")

20.The storm is going to blow down even some mistletoe on that day, some church towers are going to fall, and some palaces are going to be shaken! (Selected Poems of Heine)

21.The man whose own behavior is most scandalous is always the first to go and speak ill of others. (The Hypocrites)

22. A spiritual feeling came over him that life consists of sobbing, huffing and smiling, and that huffing makes up the majority of it. (O. Henry's Selected Short Stories)

23.History loves the deeds of valor and heroism, but it also condemns the consequences of such deeds. ("The Mysterious Island")

24. Throughout the second half of the day, one was at the mercy of the goat's balls to ponder. But she had been called "Madame", but now she was simply "Mademoiselle", and no one quite knew why, as if she had risen to a certain position in the estimation of the world, and now people wanted to pull her down from that position, so that she would realize that her position was shameful. (Maupassant's Selected Short Stories)

25. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? (Selected Poems of Shelley)

26.I understand, I have found the answer to existence, the answer to my nausea, the answer to my whole life. In fact, everything I understand can be reduced to the fundamental thing of absurdity. ("Nausea")

27. There are such happy people in the world, who turn their pain into happiness for others, who bury their earthly hope in tears, and it turns into seeds that grow flowers and balm to heal the wounds of the lonely and bitter. (Uncle Tom's Cabin)

28. When Gregor Samsa woke up from his troubled dream, he found that he had turned into a giant flea in his bed. (The Metamorphosis)

29.When reality folds over and fits tightly over our long-held dreams, it covers the dream and blends with it as two identical shapes overlap and become one. (Memories of a Watery Year)

30. There is nothing more deplorable between men than to suffer annoyance and damage where you think you deserve goodwill and friendship. (The Giant)

31. Now you must pay special attention to what I am saying: the person who exists in the heart of another person is that person's soul. This is what you are, what your consciousness breathes, nourishes and intoxicates throughout your life, and this is your soul, your immortality and your life in others. (Dr. Zhivago)

32. Virtue is like a famous incense, the fragrance of which is intensified by burning or pressing, for fortune reveals vice and misfortune reveals virtue. (Bacon's Anthology of Discourses)

33. Dear Aeneas, I went abroad, for love of you; I stayed abroad, for love of you; I returned home, also for love of you! (David Copperfield)

34.Forcing often makes passionate lovers more ironic, and never calls them back. (Conspiracy and Love)

35. Of all things common sense, love cannot be altered or hindered, for by nature it only perishes of its own accord, and it is difficult for any contrivance to turn it back. (The Decameron)

36, as long as you are a swan's egg is born in the chicken farm also has nothing to do. (Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales)

37. As far as speculation is concerned, the value of worldliness can never be equaled. Dead Souls

38. Anyone can make a mistake, and the more you think about a thing, the more likely you are to make a mistake. If the first rehearsal of life is life itself, what is the value of life? The Unbearable Lightness of Being

40, he discovered a great law of human behavior, he did not know ------ that is, in order to make an adult or a child want to do something, just try to make that thing not easy to get to. Tom Sawyer. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

41. For those who have faith, death is the door to eternal life. Paradise Lost

42. There is a legend that there is a bird that sings only once in its life, and its song is more beautiful than the songs of all the living creatures in the world. The Thorn Birds

43, After a lifetime away, he returned to the land where he was born, and from his childhood he had been an eyewitness to that place. Ulysses

44. It's one thing to keep in touch with God, and they all agreed on that, but it's another to keep God around twenty-four hours a day. The Twenty-Second Army Rule

45. The development of the mines of the human intellect is inevitably facilitated by suffering. The Count of Mount Kildare

46, The closer you are, the farther the road; the simplest tones require the hardest practice. Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore

47. Grief sharpens the mind. John. Christopher

48, I often fail before women because I love them too much. Confessions

49. She watched the loneliness of her life with wide-open eyes of despair. Like a sailor in a sunken ship, she searched far and wide for the white sails in the foggy sky. Madame Bovary

50. I hear America singing, I hear all kinds of different carols. (Leaves of Grass)

The most quoted frugal quotes in the essay (collection of 60 sentences)

The most quoted frugal quotes in the essay a

1. A porridge and a meal, when thinking about the place where it is not easy to come; half silk and half a strand of silk, always think of the material strength of the difficulties.

2. Frugality is the endless feast of your life.

2. Thrift is an inexhaustible feast in your life.

4. The good thing is to have a good life, and the bad thing is to have money.

5. Thrift is a possession in itself.

6. Thrift is about, about is all good; luxury is wanton, wanton is all evil. --Qing-Jin Tassel "aphorisms Bibi - hold bow"

7. From frugality to luxury is easy, from extravagance to frugality is difficult.

8. Wealth is limited, the cost is infinite, when the amount of income for expenditure. --Yan Zhiwei

9. Luxury is the starting point of national weakness. --Cuba

10. Truth is the most valuable of all our possessions, so let us economize. --Proverb

11.Thrift is the secret of wealth. --England

12. Benevolence is generous to the bottom, frugality is sufficient. -- Ziji Tongjian, Volume 89, Jin Ji XI

13. Thinking ahead and thinking back, food and clothing are always available. If you are careful with your calculations, you will always have oil and salt.

14. The country and the family of the past sages, the success of hard work and thrift, broken by extravagance. --Li Shangyin

15. Only thrift can cherish happiness, only thrift can raise honesty. --Qing Qian Yong "Cuiyuan Congquan - Mr. Anan"

16. Take the degree, use the section, it is always enough.

17. It is easy to be frugal and easy to be extravagant, but it is difficult to be frugal and extravagant.

18. Extravagance is to take the wrong thing, the ambition is humble; a frugal, then in the people do not want, in their own shame, is to raise the gas is also. -- Luo Dajing

19. Quiet to cultivate the body, thrift to cultivate virtue. --Zhuge Liang

20. How much you save is how much you get. --Denmark

The most quoted frugal quotes in the essay II

21. Prospering a family is like a needle picking the soil, and losing a family is like a wave of sand.

22. He who wears a ragged cloak is often a good drunkard (Spain)

23. The moral force of the spirit fulfills its potential and raises its banner, so that our patriotic fervor and sense of justice have to exert their power and effect in reality. --Hegel

24. The gentleman is thrifty and virtuous to avoid difficulties.

25. Be diligent in the state and frugal in the family. --Shangshu-Yushu-Dayumu

26.Rationalizing time is the same as saving time. --Bacon

27. You don't know how expensive it is until you are at home.

28.Diligence and thrift is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation

29.Being poor is not flattering, and being rich is not arrogant. --Zi Gong

30. Luxury is the demise of virtue and righteousness. --Switzerland

31. Who knows that the food on the plate is bitter.

32. Increase production without thrift, the golden bowl also breaks. --Chinese Proverb

33. The saddest thing for a man is the death of his conscience. -- Guo Moruo

34. Thrift is sufficient, thrift is scarce, thrift is able to make a family, thrift is able to establish oneself. -- "Ancient and Modern Books Integration - Family Model Code"

35. Coins are round, so it is easy to roll away -- Torian

36. Self-consecration must be frugal, feast guests do not stay.

37. Thrift down geometry, is to get geometry.

38. Money is a thing, as long as it can solve the personal life on the line, if it is too much, it will become a scourge to curb human talent.

39. Doing a good thing, the heart is calm; doing a bad thing, coverlet holding shame. --I am convinced that only a moral citizen can give an acceptable salute to his country. --Rousseau

The most quoted frugal quotes in the essay III

41. Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. --Marx

42. There is storage every year, and no one is left in the wilderness.

43. To cherish water is to cherish your life.

44. To rationalize time is to save time.

45. Gold has no seeds, but comes from a thrifty family.

46. Don't eat the fruit of hard work in one breath. --Uyghur

47. A gentleman who desires more than he desires is a man who admires riches and wealth, and is quick to disaster in a vain way. --Shi Ma Guang, "Discipline and Thrift for Kang"

48. Extravagance destroys the purity of people's hearts, because, unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you become, and indeed, you always feel that you cannot satisfy your own ego.

49. In the eyes of the parent, the child is often a part of the self, and the child is a chance for his ideal self to come again.

50. A drop of water, a green field, a planet.

51. Prisoners of their country, go to its useless fees, enough to double. --The pre-Qin "Mozi - on the savings"

52. A porridge and a meal, when thinking of hard-won, half a silk and half a wisp, always think of the material strength of the difficulties.

53. Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggles and exercises, just as jade becomes brighter and brighter the more it is polished and gold becomes purer and purer the more it is refined. -- Ho Chi Minh is to be taught by others, and faults are to be healed by others, even if one is an instructor or a doctor. But I'm afraid that the way of doing things should be at one's own discretion. Many people's prescriptions are often nothing more than waste paper. --Lu Xun

54. Economy and diligence are two famous doctors of mankind. --Rousseau

55. A porridge and a meal, when thinking about the place is not easy, half silk and half a wisp, always thinking about the difficulties. --Ching-Zhu Bailu "Husbandman's maxims for ruling a family"

56. Saving time is better than storing gold and silver. --Proverb

57. To organize time wisely is to save time. -- Bacon

58. Extravagance is taken in vain, and the ambition is vile and humiliating; a frugality from the frugal, then there is no demand in others, no shame in oneself, it is possible to nourish the qi also.

59. Saving time is to prolong life.

60. Insist on putting water conservation in the first place, and strive to build a water-saving city.

English Famous Quotes and Sayings

The y is the spice of life.

Change is the spice of life.

Bad times make a good man.

Hard times make a good man.

There is no royal road to learning.

There is no straight road to knowledge.

Sharp tools make good bygones be bygones.

Let bygones be bygones.

Let sleeping dogs lie.

Don't get into trouble.

Let the cat out of the bag.

Let the cat out of the bag.

Lies can never changes fact.

Lies are lies.

Lies have short legs.

Lies don't stand long.

Life is but a span.

Life is short.

Life is half spent before we know what it is.

Life is half spent before we know what it is.

Life is not all roses.

Life is not the road.

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