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Six sentences in the motto of Harvard University
Six sentences in the motto of Harvard University

1, please enjoy the inevitable pain.

2. When it is too late, it is the earliest time.

Even now, the opponents are constantly turning the pages.

Learning this thing is not a lack of time, but a lack of effort.

Don't put off today until tomorrow.

6. Take a nap now, and you will have a dream; And study at this moment, and you will realize your dream.

Harvard motto is the motto of Harvard University, a famous American private university. 1643, the Latin "Veritas" was changed to "Glory to Christ" in 1650, and changed to "Christo et Ecclesiae" in 1692, and then it was restored to the original "Veritas".