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Golden sentences about practice

The golden sentence about practice is as follows:

Once you are unlucky, you gain experience.

If you can't walk, you can't do anything. The bell won't ring unless you persuade people.

A child can't walk until he falls a hundred times.

Don't bend your arrow to the right, nor bend your bow to the right.

You don't know the depth of the water until you go downstream.

Whether it's a mule or a horse, a man or a ghost walking in the sun.

Practice is the only criterion for testing truth.

It is the greatest misfortune that theory is divorced from practice.

Since ancient times, we have studied the words of saints, putting practice first, and knowing the words later.

A theory divorced from practice is an empty theory.

If a person doesn't do it down-to-earth, then everything he hopes will come to nothing. ?

There is no natural talent in the world, and talent must be honed. ?

A bowl of hot and sour soup, I've heard of it, so it's better to sip it yourself.

That is, the disciples read aloud and read poems satirically. Although there are more than 1000, parrots can talk and so on.

Finally, I feel very shallow and don't know what to do.

Experience is the mother of wisdom.

No matter how long the road is, you can go on step by step, no matter how short the road is, you can't go without taking your feet.

Time is a place for ability development and so on.

Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows.

Don't always sigh the past, it will never come back; Improve the present wisely.

If you don't go deep into the mountains, you can't dig the treasure; You can't find the truth without hard work.

Eyes are too big to see clearly.

If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know the height of the sky; Don't face the deep stream, I don't know the thickness of the ground.