2. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling and nursing, while crows have the intention of feeding back.
I borrowed thousands of rivers and waters to study with Momo as my teacher.
4. Give it a peach and a plum.
5. One father raises ten children, and ten children raise one father.
6. Look down on the world and remember that kindness is like blood.
7. Father's kindness is higher than the mountain, and mother's kindness is deeper than the sea.
8. The elegance of a meal should never be forgotten.
9. For a fish, knowing water is the source of happiness.
10. The poor inherit the wind.
1 1. Be grateful when you know it.
12. I mourn my parents and don't know if I have children.
13. God pity the grass, the important thing in the world is to be late.
14. Parents' beloved son has far-reaching influence.
15. People helped me, and I will never forget it; I helped others, don't you remember-Hua
16. I don't know how expensive rice is if I don't take charge. I don't know how to repay my mother if I don't raise children.
17. Kindness wants to report, resentment wants to forget; Short complaints are long rewards.
Gratitude is a spiritual wealth. -Locke
19. Gratitude is mental health. -Nietzsche
20. There is no real virtue without gratitude. -Rousseau
2 1. A filial son is the most important thing. There is no better way to respect one's relatives than to support one's whole life-Mencius
22. Mourn my parents and give birth to me. -The Book of Songs
23. Once a teacher, always a father.
24. But how much love can keep this inch of grass from growing and pay for the sunshine? .
25. the grace of dripping water, when the spring comes.
Charity can alleviate the suffering of others more than money. -Rousseau
27. Know your parents' kindness and hold your children and grandchildren. -Japanese proverb
28. I didn't know my mother since I was a child, and I didn't know how to repay my mother until I raised my child-Japanese proverb
29. Being a man is like a candle. Part of it is hot and part of it is scattered, giving people light and warmth. -Women in Chu Xiao.
30. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. —— Wang Fu
3 1. Don't forget to dig wells when drinking water. Our predecessors planted trees and enjoyed the cool.
32. Thanks to fate, thanks to people, thanks to ideas, and thanks to all the people I want to thank. -Lu Xun
The most beautiful scene in the world is when I miss my mother. Maupassant
34. Family is important mainly because it enables parents to get emotional. Bertrand Russell
35. Parents' virtue is a great wealth. -Horace
36. How similar mothers all over the world are! Their hearts are always the same, and they all have a very pure heart. whitman
Thanks to parents, water can't be flooded and fire can't be put out. -Proverbs of the former Soviet Union
38. Raising children knows your mother's hard work, and raising women knows how to thank your mother. -Japanese proverb
Ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, glossiness, alcoholism or other evil virtues of a fragile mind. -English proverb
40. Ungrateful people are hopeless when they are in trouble. -Greek proverb
4 1. Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst behavior. -English proverb
42. Scum is always ungrateful, and ingratitude is a despicable part. Hugo
43. Bees sip honey from flowers and thank the camp when they leave. The grandiose butterfly believes that flowers should thank him-Tagore
44. Mean people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is part of meanness-Hugo.
45. Ungrateful people are hopeless when they are in trouble-Greek proverb
46. Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst evil-English proverb.
47. Ignorant people want to do good, but the result is not light; The little magpie plucked her mother's feathers and thought it was a reward for her mother's kindness-Tibetan proverb
48. No matter how proud a person has achieved, he should drink water and think of his source. It should be remembered that his teacher sowed the initial seeds for their growth. Madame Curie
49. Every favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that devours the favor, and the benefactor can drag him wherever he wants-Don.
50. If a person suffers great compassion and then turns against his benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and be more vicious than an irrelevant stranger. He must prove his opponent's crime to explain his ruthlessness-Thackeray.