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1. Practice makes perfect. Practice makes perfect.

2. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Adversity is the touchstone of friends.

3. Simple life and noble thoughts. Life should be simple and sentiment should be noble.

4. Show up during the day and what to do at night. If you don't know, you must do it yourself.

Passion without knowledge is like fire without light. Passion and ignorance are like fire without light.

6. You never know until you try.

7. Nothing is difficult in the world if you make up your mind. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.

Pay what you owe, and you will know what is yours. You won't know what belongs to you until you pay off what you owe.

9. Life without friends is like life without the sun. A man without friends is like a life without the sun.

A good friend is my nearest relative. Friends are like close relatives.

A hedge between keeps friendship green. Faint friendship makes friendship last forever. A hedge between keeps friendship green.

12. All who say good things about us are not friends. None of us are friends who speak well of us.

13. An open enemy is better than a false friend. False friends are more terrible than open friends.

14. It is better to be alone than to make bad friends. It is better to be alone than to make bad friends.

15. People will never notice what happened; People can only see what remains to be done. Marie Curie Don't focus on what has been done, but consider what remains to be done. Madame Curie

16. Always aim at achievement and strive for success. -helen hayes should always strive to make achievements, and don't think too much about success. Helen

17. A little parting is better than a new marriage; Meet again after a long separation.

18. Actions speak louder than words. Facts speak plainer than words.

19. Accidents happen to the best-managed families. No matter how strict the family rules are, trouble is inevitable.

20. All good things must come to an end. All good things must come to an end.

2 1. Everything will be fine, and all shall be well.

All that glitters is not gold. All that glitters is not gold.

23. Everything is difficult at the beginning. The hardest part is actually in the beginning

24. Always prepare for rainy days.

25. No pains, no gains. No pains, no gains.

26. Walls have ears. Wall has ears.

27. Don't waste, don't want. No waste, no want.

28. water under the bridge. Raw rice is cooked/what's done is done.

29. Where there is a will, there is a way. Where there is a will, there is a way.

30. Where there is smoke, there is fire. There is no smoke without fire.

3 1. As long as there is life, there is hope. The shepherd would rather lose the wool than the sheep.

32. Evil is not completely unnecessary. What goes around comes around.

If you wish for a horse, beggars can ride it. If the wish came true, the beggar would have made a fortune. Desire can't replace reality.

34. Bad news travels fast. Bad news has wings.

35. Unity is strength. Unity is strength. Keep your word. Keep your promise.

36. A good beginning is half the battle. A good beginning is half the battle.

37. Where there is a will, there is a way. Where there is a will, there is a way.

38. No pains, no gains. No pains, no gains.

39. Reading makes a full person. Reading makes people perfect.

40. Failure is the mother of success. Failure is the mother of success.

4 1. Nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into it.

Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.

42. The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible".

-Napoleon

Whoever has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". -Napoleon

43. Time is a bird that flies forever. -Robertson

Time is a bird that flies forever. Robertson

44. Don't waste your life in doubt and fear. -Emerson

Don't waste your life in doubt and fear. Emerson

45. Wash your dirty linen in public. Don't wash your dirty clothes in public.

As heroes think, so thought Bruce. As heroes think, so thought Bruce.

Famous aphorisms-experience

Everything that lacks experience is just empty talk. (Philip Sidney, British statesman)

Everything without practical experience is just verbal wisdom. (Sydney, British statesman)

Experience is a strict teacher, because she takes exams first and then attends classes. (Law Vernon, British writer)

Experience is a strict teacher who tests before teaching. (Vernon L, British writer)

Experience is not interesting until it begins to repeat itself. In fact, it is not a real experience until it begins to repeat itself. (Elizabeth Bowen, British novelist)

Experience will only become meaningful if it is repeated constantly. In fact, it was not considered as experience until then. (Bowen, British novelist)

Experience does not happen to a person; This is how a person treats what happens to him. (Aldous Leonard Huxley, American writer)

Experience does not fall from the sky; Experience can only be gained through practice. (Huxley, American writer)

Experience is the child of thought and thought is the child of action. We can't understand people from books. (Benjamin Disraeli, British statesman)

Experience is the child of thought and thought is the child of action. Understanding others cannot be based on books. (disraeli, British statesman)

Experience is their excuse for making mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist and poet)

Experience is a synonym for everyone's own mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist and poet)

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (Dan Stanford, American businessman)

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (Stanford, American industrialist)

Experience is a high-priced school, but fools have to do it. (Franklin, American President)

Experience is always a high-cost school, however, stupid people must enter this school. (Franklin, American President)

Experience tells us that the most difficult thing for human beings to control is their own tongue. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher)

Experience has taught us too many lessons, telling us that the most difficult thing for human beings to control is their own tongue. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher)

Experience is never misleading; What you missed was your judgment, which misled you because it expected the result of an experience that was not produced by your experiment. (Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci)

Experience will never give you the wrong guidance; It is only your own judgment that leads you to the wrong, and your judgment misleads you because it is based on the expected result of experience, not the experiment. (Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci)

Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)

Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)

I have only one lamp to guide my steps; That's the lamp of experience. I don't know how to judge the future except the past. (Patrick Henry, American statesman)

I only use one lamp to guide my steps, and that lamp is experience. I can only judge the future by the past. Henry, American statesman

Mistakes are an important part of education. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)

Learning from mistakes is an extremely important part of education. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)

Don't believe or disbelieve just because others don't believe or disbelieve. God has given you a mind to judge truth and falsehood. Use it. (Jefferson, American President)

Don't believe or deny something just because others believe or deny it. God gave you a mind to judge truth and falsehood. Then use it/(Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States)

One painful experience is worth a thousand warnings. (James Russell Lowell, British poet and critic)

One painful experience is worth a thousand warnings. (Lowell, British poet and critic)

Practical wisdom can only be learned in the school of experience. (samuel smiles, British writer)

Practical knowledge can only be learned through personal experience. (smiles, British writer)

Proverbs are short sentences summed up from long-term experience. (Cervantes, Spanish writer)

Proverbs are short sentences obtained from long-term experience. (Cervantes, Spanish writer)

The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative lack experience, while those who are experienced lack imagination. (alfred north whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)

The tragedy of the world lies in the lack of imagination and experience, while experienced people lack imagination. (Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)

The biggest difficulty in education is to gain experience from ideas. (Santayana, Spanish-American philosopher and poet)

The difficulty of education lies in gaining experience from ideas. (Santayana G, Spanish-American philosopher and poet)

The biggest lesson in life is to know that even fools are sometimes right. (Winston Churchill. British politician)

Fools are sometimes right. (Churchill, British statesman)

To make full use of life, one should have the experience of old age when he is young and the vitality of youth when he is old. (Polish King stanislav I)

Young people with old-age experience and young and energetic old people can make life play a greater role. (King Stanislaus I of Poland)

For most people, experience is like a ship's taillight, which only illuminates the channel it has passed. (Coleridge, British poet)

For most people, experience is like a taillight on a ship, which only illuminates the channel the ship has traveled. (Coleridge, British poet)

Too much experience is a dangerous thing. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)

Too much experience is dangerous. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)

We don't know what will happen in the future except by analogy based on past experience. (American President Lincoln)

We know nothing about the future except analogy based on past experience. (American President Lincoln)

Set an aim in life, or your energy will be wasted.

Life without goals is doomed to mediocrity. Set a goal. -Peters

Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.

Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.

-john ruskin

One of the most dangerous mistakes of mankind is to forget what you want to achieve.

One of the most dangerous things to make a mistake is to forget what your goal is. -paul nitze

High expectations are the key to everything.

Great ideals are the key to everything.

-sam walton

What makes life dull is the lack of motivation.

Lack of motivation will make life boring.

-Eliot

If you wait, all that happens is that you get old.

If you wait, all that happens is that you get old.

-Larry McMurtry

Don't try to be a successful person, but try to be a valuable person.

Don't try to be a success, but be a valuable person. -Einstein

Hope has never abandoned us in our life.

In our life, hope has never abandoned us.

-Stevenson

I hope it is a big breakfast, but it is a bad dinner.

I hope this is a hearty breakfast, but this is a terrible dinner. -Francis Bacon

A person doesn't know his age by the color of his hair.

White hair can't tell you a person's inner age.

-Edward B. Litton

If you don't sow knowledge when you are young, there will be no shade when you are old.

If you don't cultivate knowledge when you are young, there will be no shade when you are old. -chesterfield

Progress is today's activity and tomorrow's guarantee.

Progress is today's effort and tomorrow's guarantee.

-Emerson

Being young is a mistake; Adult is a struggle; Old age is a pity.

Youth is reckless; Middle-aged struggle; Regrets in old age.

-Benjamin Disraeli

Time goes by little by little, like a candle burning out slowly.

Time goes by little by little, like a candle burning out slowly. -Willian Ye Zhi

A busy hour in a brilliant life is worth a mediocre life.

A busy hour in a brilliant life is worth a mediocre life. -Scott

When your will is ready, your steps will be light.

When your will is strong, your steps forward will be light. -Herbert

For a crazy ship, all the winds are against the wind.

For a ship sailing blindly, the winds in all directions are against the wind. -Herbert

Our greatest glory lies not in never falling, but in getting up every time we fall.

The glory of life lies not in never failing, but in standing up every time you fall. -O. Goldsmith

My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope.

Not all my wishes can come true, but I still have hope. -Ovid

All advantages lie not in running fast, but in starting early.

The advantage lies not in running fast, but in getting up early.

-rabelais

To struggle, to explore, to discover, and not to give in.

To strive, to pursue, to seek, but don't give up.

-Tennyson

All ages are equal, but genius is always beyond his age.

All ages are equal, but genius always surpasses his own. -william blake

Unhappy, hope; Be happy and be careful.

When frustrated, full of hope; Be careful when you are proud.

-Robert Burton

The world is like a mirror; Frown at it, and it frowns at you; Smile, and it will smile.

The world is like a mirror: frown at it and it frowns at you; Smile at it, and it smiles back at you.

-Samuel

Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life.

Ideal is a lighthouse. Without ideals, there is no clear course; There is no life without courses. -lev tolstoy

A person may miss his goal because his goal is too high or too low.

Too high or too low a goal will deviate from the bull's-eye.

-Thomas Fuller

Life is like a play: what matters is not the length, but the wonderful performance.

Life is like a script: what matters is not the length, but whether the performance is wonderful or not. -seneca

A person is not old, but mellow, just like good wine.

People don't get old, but they get more and more fragrant, just like wine. -Stephen Phillips

The world is like a mirror; Frown at it, and it frowns at you; Smile, and it will smile.

The world is like a mirror: frown at it and it frowns at you; Smile at it, and it smiles back at you.

-Samuel

In this regard, I am very sure that if we start an argument between the past and the present, we will find that we have lost the future.

One thing I am sure of is that if we quarrel about the past and the present, we will find that we have lost the future. -Churchill

One of the biggest obstacles to happiness is to expect too much of it.

The biggest obstacle to happiness is asking too much for happiness. -Fontanelle

Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful.

A wonderful life may not be perfect.