1. Suffering is a test, a temper, and gritting one’s teeth to dig out the stains on one’s soul. ——Ba Jin
2. Suffering, for the weak, is the tomb of death, but for the strong, it is the soil where ambition grows. ——Rousseau
3. The pursuit of truth and knowledge and the struggle for it are one of the highest qualities of human beings. ——Einstein
4. The correct path is this, learn from everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward. ——Leo Tolstoy
5. Not every disaster is a disaster; early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only taught me lessons, but also inspired us in our future struggles. ——Buff
6. Suffering is the test on the way to success. Cowardly people will inevitably be eliminated under suffering, and only strong people will complete the journey they seriously want to go.
7. A person cannot ride two horses. If you ride one horse, you will lose the other horse. A wise person will ignore all requests to distract his energy, and only concentrate on learning one subject, and if he learns one subject, he must learn it well. ——Goethe
8. It is not enough to take steps towards the ultimate goal that you will finally reach one day. You must also regard each step as a goal and make it work as a step. ——Goethe
9. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron
10. Those who stand out are those who clearly identify their direction early in life and consistently direct their abilities towards this goal... - - Edward
11. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting a blank. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into a sharp steel knife. ——Chekhov
12. We should work hard and make a difference. In this way, we can say that we have not wasted our years and have the possibility to leave our footprints on the sand of time. ——Napoleon I
13. Imagine your own response to difficulties, not to avoid or bypass them, but to face them and deal with them in an aggressive and wise way. Fight them. ——Maxwell Maltz
14. Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, you can move towards joy. ——Beethoven
15. Fire can only make iron into steel, but it cannot burn iron into ashes. ——Liu Baiyu
16. Firmness of goal is one of the most necessary sources of strength in character and one of the weapons for success. Without it, genius will be in vain on the path of contradiction and uncertainty. ——Chesterfield
17. Adverse poverty is a hammer that trains heroes. If you can be exercised by it, your body and mind will benefit; if you are not exercised by it, your body and mind will be harmed. ——Hong Yingming
18. Born in sorrow and died in happiness. ——Mencius
19. The small misfortunes in life can help us survive the major misfortunes. ——Isenberg
20. The fear of people’s words and the fear of destiny are all obtained through hard work. ——Zeng Guofan
21. Whoever experiences more suffering knows more. ——Homer
22. Difficulty is the nanny who cultivates a great mind. Only this cold nanny can keep pushing the cradle and cultivate a brave and strong child. ——Bryant
23. A great mind should show such a spirit-to greet the tragic misfortune with a smile, and to deal with the initial misfortune with a hundredfold courage. Lu Xun people are more strong and unyielding in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect your body and mind when you encounter bad luck than when you are lucky. ——Hugo
24. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. ——Ostrovsky
25. The right path is this: learn from everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward. ——Leo Tolstoy
26. The so-called life is constantly changing, which means the weakening of physical life and the strengthening and expansion of soul life. ——Leo Tolstoy
27. Let your goals be greater than your talents. Author: Then, what you do today will be better than today.
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28. Anyone who aims at pursuing his own happiness is bad; anyone who aims at winning the praise of others is fragile; anyone who aims at making others People who aim at happiness are virtuous. ——Leo Tolstoy
29. No smart person would deny the training value of pain and sorrow. —— Huxley
30. People with ideals can see hope in adversity and light in darkness. Because others' adversity is just a transition, and darkness is just a temporary process. ——Roland
31. Doing good deeds and being criticized but still persisting is the true nature of a striver. ——Balzac
32. Difficulties bring experience, and experience gives wisdom. Adversity - this is a valuable test for those with talent. Those who have been tempered in adversity and come through can be said to be persevering. ——Kunosuke Matsushita