There are many classic short sentences in anti-epidemic quotations, such as:
1. Being alive is the greatest happiness, and life is the best wealth. In the face of life and death, there is nothing that can't be solved, nothing that can't be put down, nothing that can't be carried, nothing that can't be carried. Compared with life and death, money is waste paper, and fame and fortune are fleeting.
2. If my life really entered the countdown, what would I regret most and what would I like to do most? If we survive an epidemic safely, then what should I do to make my life less regrettable and what kind of state should I live in?
3. To be a "guardian" is to undertake a mission and protect health. To be a "yogi" is to stay at home and embrace the Tao. To be a "knower" is to travel well.
4. Hope is ahead, and victory will surely belong to us! After the epidemic, the land of China will be full of vitality, and Chinese children will learn lessons, work hard and create brilliance! Come on Wuhan, come on China!
5. In this world, there are still many dreams that are not recognized, feelings that are not blessed, and children that are not cared for. They have never made a mistake, but they can only walk on the road trembling and thin. Bless them, don't expect to get somewhere eventually, just ask for less obstacles on the road and make them equally ordinary.