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Life is the most precious thing for people, and life belongs to us only once. A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing. In this way, when he dies, he can say, "My life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind."

-"How steel was tempered"

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The straight mountain peak just seen from a distance stands on the throat. The mountain is like an axe, beautiful and elegant. (Case): It is ok to use "handsome" to describe "tall and straight" and "axe-cut" mountains, but it is not appropriate to use "graceful" to describe them. "Graceful" means graceful posture. How can a mountain as straight as an axe give people a soft feeling? You can change "graceful" to "tall and straight".

-A Brief Comment on Chinese.

Reading Notes Fan Wensan

I just want to express some hope while regretting.

First of all, of course, I hope everyone (not only intellectuals, but all party member, League members, all awakened youths and awakened laborers) can learn from them, especially those who still have some distrust of intellectuals and dare not confide in them, those who blindly strive for fame and gain, and even those who are still half-hearted about their motherland and envy the capitalist "paradise", and read more about their deeds. ……

Secondly, I want to say, I hope all the organs and party organizations where advanced elements work, every party member and even every honest citizen can show more and better concern for these advanced elements. ……

Thirdly, I would like to say a few words to the living comrades such as Luo. * * * party member is not afraid of hardships and death, and is ready to sacrifice everything at any time and place for the benefit of * * * socialist cause, for the benefit of * * * motherland and for the benefit of one billion people. We are not the kind of people who think that a college student is "unworthy" to sacrifice himself for a farmer's life. If such a person were in another post, of course, he would not risk his life to save a primary school student or fight with one or even several gangsters with murder weapons. This is one aspect of the matter. But there is another side to the story. I don't think he Luo will definitely die (I don't know medicine, and I don't know whether Comrade Luo's "poorly differentiated malignant lymphoma" and various critical diseases suffered by comrades can be cured early, but I suppose so). If they are still alive and healthy, there is no doubt that they can make more and more significant contributions to the motherland and people, although newspapers will not praise them so much. We often advocate self-sacrifice, but it doesn't mean that the life and health of a party member and an advanced molecule are unimportant. Life and health are the capital for us to defeat all enemies and build a great motherland. They belong to the motherland and the people, not to us, but to party member and the Party. We are opposed to protecting our lives and health at the expense of public interests and private interests, which leads to fear of death, but we still have to treat diseases, especially serious diseases, and we must cure them.

-Hu Qiaomu: Desire after Regret.

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Reflections on the fate of reading

A while ago, I bought a book in the Book City called "A Drop of Water Hides the Sea", which contains 300 classic philosophical stories. Now I'm going to taste a little story called fate.

"Destiny" is about the fate of two children, one is divined by a monk as the "number one scholar" and the other is a beggar. Twenty years later, the original champion became a beggar, but the beggar became a champion.

God said, "the talent I give to everyone accounts for one-third of his fate, and the rest depends on how he grasps it."

After reading this passage, I was very moved. Grasp, grasp the fate, what a simple sentence, but how many people really grasp their own destiny? Don't blame your own talent, let alone your own fate, because fate is in your own hands and can be changed at any time! If you want.

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Thoughts on Reading Rose Review

I read this article in the story club a long time ago, and I liked it at that time. I have read it several times now, and I am even more impressed. Its name is Rose Review.

A few short sentences contain profound philosophy. Two sentences represent two different outlooks on life.

In the rose garden, there are twins and their mother. The twins' view of the rose garden is like this: "This is a terrible place! Because every flower has a thorn. " "This is a good place! Because there are flowers on every thorn. "

The reason is clear. Things will have different ideas from different angles. This rule can be used in any way. As long as you face everything with a positive and optimistic attitude, you will have the best ending! Try it if you don't believe me.

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An incredible fact

"Ninety-nine percent of the trouble will not happen." Do you believe this sentence? I am hesitant and dubious.

In the Reader, there is an article entitled "Ninety-nine percent of troubles will not happen", which illustrates this truth with vivid examples. It's amazing!

Magic is magic, and I still think it's a comforting word, because it feels a little incredible. If the trouble doesn't happen, why bother? If it is true, wouldn't it be great?

I did an experiment and wrote down three troubles. It didn't happen, which really surprised me. You won't believe it. I think you can try. That trouble must be real. )

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Interpretation of Anne in the Green House

Anne in the Green Room is well written and has a lot of flavor. Very good!

1 1 year-old orphan Annie was mistakenly sent to a couple living in a green house. Because of Annie's cuteness, the couple took Annie in. So Anne in the green room went to school, and many irritating and ridiculous stories happened …

After reading this book, I don't like Annie again. She is lively, bold, lovely, intelligent and kind. Most importantly, she is imaginative and optimistic. In her eyes, everything is beautiful. She likes to talk, and she is always chattering. I wish I could make friends with her. I will never be lonely with her.

I hope to be a girl like Annie, a lovely girl. Because girls are cute not because they are beautiful, but because they are cute.