What are the ancient poems that cherish youth and don't waste time?

1, I can get a few teenagers, but I doubt I will lose my Juan in the circle-anonymously "sing the moon?" 》?

2, advise you to cherish youth, advise you not to cherish the golden robe-Du Qiuniang's "Golden Robe".

3, black hair does not know how to study hard early, but a bald head regrets learning late-Yan Zhenqing's "Persuasion"

4. Young people don't work hard, but old people are sad-Bai Juyi's Long Songs.

5, diligent in learning, firefly window thousands of books-Wang Zhu's "prodigy poetry".

6. Tomorrow is tomorrow. How many tomorrows are there? Wen Jia's Song of Tomorrow

We only live once in the world, so we should cherish our time. We must live a real life and a valuable life-Pavlov

Eighty thousand years is too long to seize the day. Mao Zedong

9. No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we must strive to gain fame while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time can't hurt us. -Shakespeare

10, don't sigh the past, it will never come back; Improve the present wisely. We should devote ourselves to the confusing future-Longfellow with a firm will that is neither worried nor afraid.

1 1, don't sigh for the lost years, but face up to the time that has slipped away in a hurry. Brecht

12, the person who dares to waste even one hour shows that he still doesn't know how to cherish the full value of life. -Darwin

13, the person who gave up time, time also gave up on him. -Shakespeare

All human skills are just a mixture of patience and time-Balzac.

15, time is the site of ability development and so on. Marx