We often hear various sayings in our daily life, and there are many sayings about inspiration. Below are the classic sayings about inspiration that I have collected for your reference. I hope it will be helpful to you. Everyone is helpful, welcome to read together!
Inspirational classic sayings
1. The more you experience, the more you know.
2. The road is crooked, but the truth is straight.
3. People rely on ambition, and tigers rely on power.
4. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone.
5. The more incense you burn, the more ghosts you provoke.
6. Dogs fight against the power of people, and snow fights against the wind.
7. If you are poor, don’t lose your ambition; if you are rich, don’t be crazy.
8. Horses look at their teeth, but people look at their words and deeds.
9. When water flows downward, people compete to move upstream.
10. It takes three years to learn well and three days to learn bad.
11. Although the wooden ruler is short, it has a thousand feet of energy.
12. Eat rice and talk rationally.
13. If you are greedy for small profits, you will never achieve great things.
14. Harmony brings wealth, disobedience brings disaster.
15. A villain holds grudges, but a gentleman has long ambitions.
16. A gentleman’s revenge is never too late.
17. If you are mean and start a family, you will never enjoy it for long.
18. People are afraid of losing face, and trees are afraid of losing their bark.
19. I would rather do it than miss it.
20. Natural geography, money and reason.
21. Be content with what you have and never be disgraced.
22. To be rich is not benevolent, and to be benevolent is not rich.
23. When the big tree fell, the hozen ran around.
24. I would rather have the legs of an ant than the mouth of a sparrow.
25. If old people don’t talk about the past, future generations will be wrong.
26. The moon does not change the light, and the broken arrow does not change the steel.
27. When cooking, you must put rice in it, and when you speak, you must be reasonable.
28. Wearing three-foot clothes, speaking without distinction.
29. People have their own reasons, and horses have their reins.
30. Those who have sworn successfully will be innocent in the prison cell.
31. The poor beg for food, while the rich beg for food.
32. I would rather eat porridge that opens my eyebrows than rice that frowns.
33. It is better to extend a helping hand than to trap the population.
34. You will be hungry when you have no money, but you will be rich when you have money.
35. It is better to die than to be unreasonable, and to be poor than to lose one's ambition.
36. A thousand hammers can make a sharp weapon, but a hundred times of tempering cannot make steel.
37. When walking, you are afraid of heavy rain, and when you talk, you are afraid of being judged.
38. The monk does not tell ghosts, and there is no rice in the bag.
39. It takes a lot of effort to fight with empty fists, and it takes a lot of effort to talk empty words.
40. The water is so deep that it is difficult to see the bottom, and the tiger will not be defeated even if it dies.
41. It’s a snake that feels cold, and a wolf that feels fishy.
42. If the drum is not beaten, it will not sound, and the reason will not be clear.
43. Behavior is inappropriate, tongue is three inches short.
44. The old tree is half hollow, but the old man knows everything.
45. When the water recedes and the rocks remain, good people will not be bad.
46. It rains continuously for a hundred days, but there will always be sunshine.
47. More people will produce righteousness, and more grain will produce good rice.
48. A thief will start by stealing, and a thief will start by taking advantage of others.
49. Three hundred and sixty lines, every line is number one.
50. There is an endless road to walk and endless principles to know.
51. Those who eat people are soft-spoken and their opinions are short-sighted.
52. The dishes are saltless and tasteless, and the words are meaningless.
53. If you don’t know three questions, you will not be able to rule by gods.
54. Don’t be afraid of things going wrong, but be afraid of being discouraged.
55. The old beef is chewy, and the old man’s words are listening.
56. Put reason into action and use good steel to the blade.
57. One look is worth less than a thousand lessons, and one practice is worth less than a thousand looks.
58. A good drum will sound as soon as it is beaten, and a good lamp will light up as soon as it is pulled out.
59. Cold, cold in the wind, poor, poor in the rent.
60. You can only persuade others to reconcile, but not to leave.