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How to write the clock-in for winter vacation activities
1. Now is the best time, not to mention there is plenty of time. Time is hard to stay, only gone forever.

Even if the whole world denies me, I still believe me.

Life includes sadness, surprise, success and failure. It makes you cry, and sometimes you will cry with joy.

Faith is a bird. It feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.

If you do well, you will be more proud.

6. Life is not a game, we don't have many choices.

7. One is always on a strange road, watching strange scenery and listening to strange songs. Then one day, you will find that you have really forgotten what you tried to forget.

8. Where there is no road, I also have my direction.

9. Don't be afraid of loneliness, at least you still have yourself.

10. There is always spring after winter, just like there is always dawn in the dark. But winter will come again and it will get dark. So learn to sleep when it is dark, add clothes in winter, take an umbrella when it rains, and rest when you are tired. At the next dawn, we can better grasp the time.

1 1. We care about what we get. Once we have it, it's hard to let go. In fact, possession is only temporary. Those things, no matter how good, can't leave you, and they will leave you in the end.

12. Big birds can't be caged. It always flies to the sky.

13. Countless soil grains, endless learning sea. (Mongolian proverb)

14. When we blame others, we also forgive ourselves indirectly.

15. Give yourself a smile and say that you are fine! You are your own God!

16. The warm sun in the morning, the vast night sky and the beauty of past lives.

17. The greatest happiness in life is to firmly believe that someone loves you.

18. You must work hard to meet good luck.

19. Just like a magnet attracts iron powder around, enthusiasm can also attract people around and change the surrounding conditions.

20. Every life course is a process of increasing knowledge and accumulating experience. It is difficult to find shortcuts in this process, and it often spirals forward in the practice of exploration.