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After reading this article, I understood that in order for a person to make a difference, one must persevere in one's efforts and work hard. And at any time can not give up their dreams, do not forget their original intention.
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Thanksgiving.
Do your best, and then die. (Zhuge Liang's "Later Teacher's Table").
The crow has the righteousness of feeding, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling milk.
The grace of a drop of water is reciprocated by a spring.
Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.
The bees sip honey from the flowers and thank the camp when they leave. The pompous butterfly believes that the flowers should be thanked to him. — Rabindranath Tagore.
People help me, never forget; I help others, don't take it to heart. —Hua Luogeng.
Every favor has a barb that will hook the mouth that swallows that favor, and the giver wants to drag him to the ** and get it there - Don't.
Ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, rapping, drunkenness, or any other evil that exists in the heart of a vulnerable human being – an English proverb.
Despicable villains are always ungrateful: ungratefulness is originally a part of meanness – Hugo.
The ungrateful cannot be saved when they fall into trouble – a Greek proverb.
If a man is a great favor and later turns against his benefactor, he must be more vicious than an irrelevant stranger who has to take care of his own dignity, and he must prove the guilt of the other person in order to explain his ruthlessness and unrighteousness - Thackeray.
Gratitude is the tiniest of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices – an English proverb.
Ignorant people want to do something good, but they end up doing a lot of harm. The little magpie pulls out its mother's feathers, thinking that it has repaid the grace of nurturing - a Tibetan proverb.
With the grace of parents, water cannot be drowned, fire cannot be extinguished - a Soviet proverb.
Father's grace is higher than the mountain, and mother's grace is deeper than the sea - Japanese proverb.
To know the kindness of parents, holding children and grandchildren in their arms Japanese proverb.
Raising a child knows that Niang is hard, and the adopted daughter knows how to thank Niangen Japanese proverb.
Since I was a child, I didn't know my mother's parents, and I didn't know how to repay my mother's kindness when I was raising children.
If you don't belong to your home, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; If you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay your mother's kindness Chinese proverb.
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Eternally grateful.
The grace of a drop of water is reciprocated by a spring. It's a bit too cheesy.
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Drink water and think about the source.
Remain fresh in one's memory. Eternally grateful.
It's pretty much the same, huh.
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Unforgettable, unforgettable
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Use the heart room to cocoon xx (enough to have a literary style!) )
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Like Bodhi: To be a man is to be as kind as a Bodhisattva, broad-minded and free-spirited, and focused on beliefs, in order to achieve success!!
The heart is like glass: the body is like a linden tree, and the mind is like a glass mirror.
Forever in my heart: Forever in my heart.
Do not leave: do not give up, do not abandon.
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The body is like a Bodhi tree, and the mind is like a glass mirror, which will always be remembered in my heart, and I will not give up or abandon it.
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To be a man is to be as kind as a Bodhisattva, broad-minded and free-spirited, and focus on faith, in order to achieve success!!
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To be a man is to be as kind as a bodhisattva, broad-minded and free-spirited, and to focus on faith, in order to achieve success, the body is like a Bodhi tree, and the mind is like a glass mirror. Forever remembered in my heart. Don't give up, don't abandon.
From the words of the Buddha, the Great Dictionary of Buddhism says the words of the Buddha. It is synonymous with Buddha and Chrysostom. According to the 35 years of the Northern Bennirvana Sutra, the Buddha has spoken three languages: according to his own mind, with his own mind, with his own mind, and with his own mind.
The Buddhist Grammar Sutra is based on the words of the Buddha without body, without body, without mouth, without intention, without intention, without intention, without action, without slander, without slander, without birth, without thinking, without anywhere, without going anywhere, and without loneliness. It is also a special term of Buddhism, also known as the Buddha language.
Classical Buddhist Sayings]:
1.The reason why people suffer is that they pursue the wrong things.
2.It's not so much that others make you miserable, it's better to say that your own cultivation is not enough.
3.If you don't bother yourself, others will never be able to bother you. Because of your own heart, you can't let go.
4.Discipline yourself well and don't care about others.
5.If you don't forgive sentient beings, if you don't forgive sentient beings, you're suffering yourself.
6.Don't say that others are pitiful, but you are even more pitiful, so what about your own cultivation? How much do you know about life?
7.Studying Buddhism is an confession of one's own conscience, not for others to see.
8.Those who do not have enough good fortune will often hear right and wrong; Those who have enough good fortune have never heard of right and wrong.
9.Cultivation is a bit of work.
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There are several things written about the mother, one is to save, and the other is to give gifts, these two main aspects of performance.
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Don't be on a whim! Thankful for what? What in return? It's acting, not speech! Calm down and think twice.
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