"Only the hardest living"

Samson 2022-04-19 09:02:37

The professor's famous saying is the most classic and inspirational: "Only the most diligent life." (Only the most diligent life).

The professor's experience perfectly exemplifies the meaning of "diligence", the most respected and moving word in English, Chinese or other languages ​​- the line says that diligence is "perseverance to achieve the goal you pursue. hard work; not only perseverance and hard work, but also hardship and pain.”

Look up the meaning of the English word "diligent": "Having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties." Among them, "care" means "care, concern and care", and "conscientiousness" means "conscientiousness and conscientiousness" "meaning.

It can be seen that achieving the standard of diligence requires not only time, brainpower and physical strength, but also difficulties, blows and setbacks in the process of doing things. Therefore, we also need to have a noble moral character, and "according to our conscience", from the beginning to the end , "Fulfill your duties", do things, do things well.

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  • Jovanny 2022-03-20 09:02:22

    The tears are very personal, and after such private tears are precisely hit every minute of the movie, apart from being unable to make a rational judgment on the quality of the movie anymore, I cry so much in the theater that I don’t want the image... Miner tried to teach Eli Na was literate, and when she said "That's freedom!", I started crying... For me, who was lonely and clumsy in childhood, who was digested by reading, and who was inseparable from writing work as an adult, all works on language and writing All touched me. They have nothing to do with earning a living or fame. The so-called shifting class is my salvation, and I entrust them to the entrance of heaven.

  • Giuseppe 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    I want to buy a dictionary after reading it

The Professor and the Madman quotes

  • Dr. William Chester Minor: It's freedom, Mrs. Merrett. I can fly out of this place on the backs of books. I've gone to the end of the world on the wings of words... . When I read, no one is after me. When I read, I am the one who is chasing--chasing after God.

  • Dr. William Chester Minor: Have you gotten to the "I's" by now? I had some to add to your words. But I can't seem to... I can't seem to find my pens.