There will always be many troubles in life, and many famous quotes are about describing troubles, which can also enlighten and motivate people. The following are classic quotes about worries collected by the editor. I hope it can help friends in need.
1. The most troublesome things can often make people get rid of troubles. ——French writer La Rochefco
2. Life is always interesting, even troubles are interesting. ——Henry Mencken, American writer and editor
3. The less you focus on healthy things, the greater the risk of developing unhealthy tendencies. —— Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"
4. Be open-minded: Don't be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ——Franklin
5. A regular life is the secret to health and longevity. ——Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau"
6. It is a blessing to have some illness, which can save you from some unpleasant things, but death is not included, because although death can So that you can be freed from all the troubles in the world forever, but you have to go to hell to be tortured. ——Gorky "The Life of Klim Samkin"
7. Honors given and received by people will not last long; worldly honors can only bring trouble to people. ——Thomas
8. It’s best to forget about troublesome things while taking a walk. You might as well come out and try and see that all troublesome things will fly away as if they have wings. ——Dale Carnegie, American master of interpersonal relations
9. Competition is a trouble that a person wants to get from others. ——The ancient Greek philosopher Zeno's "Words and Actions of Famous Philosophers"
10. On occasions where there is no interaction between people, I am full of the joy of life. But I can't overcome this little biting annoyance for a day. Life is like a gorgeous robe covered with fleas. ——Modern Chinese writer Zhang Ailing
11. The wind and dust have exhausted the fragrant flowers, and I am tired of combing my hair day and night. Things are different and people are not the same, everything is over. If you want to speak, shed tears first! ——Li Qingzhao's "Wulingchun"
12. When we see each other, we feel like we are not seeing each other, and when we are in love, it seems like we are heartless. ——Sima Guang's "Moon over the West River"
13. When I looked back on all my worries, I remembered the story of an old man. Before he died, he said: There are too many worries in life, but most of the worries never come to an end. Never happened. ——British Prime Minister during World War II, politician, writer, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature, Churchill
14. It is true that life is full of regrets. ——Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty, "Happy Meeting"
15. After so many years, it should be a mere display of good times and beautiful scenery; even if there are thousands of customs, who can tell me? ——Liu Yong's "Yulin Bell"
16. Young people don't know the feeling of sorrow and fall in love with the upper floors. Falling in love with the upper floors, I force myself to express my sorrow in order to compose new words -. ——Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Ugly Nuer·Shubo Mountain Road Middle Wall"
17. But seeing where his wife is worried, she fills the book with poetry and is wild with joy. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
18. One inch of lovesickness and one inch of ashes. ——"Untitled" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
19. The time of eternity will eventually end, and this hatred lasts forever. ——"Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
20. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows, the spring breeze Not crossing Yumen Pass. ——"Liangzhou Ci" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty
21. Abnormal sports such as Spanish bullfighting are symbols of barbarism. But specialized sports are a sign of civilization. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
22. Luck is not without many fears and worries, and misfortune is not without many comforts and hopes. ——British Renaissance writer and philosopher Francis Bacon
23. There is no need to worry about showing up, there is no need to worry about intrigues, and there is no need to worry about jealousy of others and worries about gains and losses. ——Mark Twain, "The Gilded Age"
24. Little Dragon Girl: If you don't want to worry about love, the only way is to keep your love without any third party involved. ——Martial arts novelist Jin Yong, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"
25. The trouble in married life is that every woman thinks of herself as a mother in her heart, while a man thinks of himself as a bachelor in his heart. ——Lucas
26. It is always those who are troubled by their meaningless lives who accomplish heroic deeds, just as the stars shine brightest in the deepest darkness. ——19th century American writer and philosopher Thoreau
27. The secret to staying healthy is to moderate food, drink, sleep and love appropriately.
——Hugo "Notre Dame de Paris"
28. Holding a grudge against others will make you unhappy yourself. Even if a smart person cannot forget his troubles, at least he will not always hold them grudges. ——Yifan
29. Women are prone to anger and like to think wildly. Troubles are not pieces of cloth. Cut them off when you tell them to. The only way is to awaken, face and transcend.
30. Jealousy is a worry about other people’s luck. ——The ancient Greek philosopher Zeno's "Words and Deeds of Famous Philosophers"
31. Gathering and separation are in a hurry, and this hatred is endless! This year's flowers are better than last year's. Unfortunately, next year's flowers are even better. Who do you know? ——Ouyang Xiu's "Langtaosha"
32. I had my heart set on the bright moon, but who knew the bright moon would shine on the ditch! ——Ling Mengchu·"Surprise at the Case"
33. The past has become empty, still like a dream. ——Li Yu's "Midnight Song·How to avoid sorrow and hatred in life"
34. Standing quietly on the city bridge, no one knows it. One star is like the moon for a long time. ——Huang Zhongze of the Qing Dynasty, "Gui has come by chance on New Year's Eve"
35. If you want to express your thoughts to the Yao Qin, but you have few close friends, who will listen if the string breaks? ——Yue Fei's "Little Heavy Mountain"
36. The heart is like a double mesh with thousands of knots in it. ——Zhang Sheng's "Qianqiu Sui"
37. There is no way to lose your soul. The west wind blows behind the curtain, and people are thinner than yellow flowers. ——Song. Li Qingzhao's "Drunk Flower Yin"
38. Crows roost on the white trees in the atrium, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks out, I wonder who is missing in autumn thoughts! ——Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night"
39. Talking about lovesickness under the acacia tree, Si Lang hates Lang Lang and doesn't know it. ——Liang Qichao of the Republic of China
40. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward. ——Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty, "Yu Meiren"
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A philosophical story about troubles:
A person is troubled by troubles, so he looks everywhere The secret to relief from worries.
One day, he came to the foot of a mountain and saw a shepherd boy riding on the back of a cow in a piece of green grass, playing the melodious flute, and feeling at ease. He walked up and asked, "You look very happy. Can you teach me how to get rid of my worries?" The shepherd boy said, "Ride on the back of a cow and play the flute, and all worries will disappear."
He tried, but to no avail. So, we started looking again. Soon, he came to a cave and saw an old man sitting alone in the cave, with a satisfied smile on his face. He bowed deeply and explained his purpose to the old man. The old man asked: "So you are here to seek relief?"
He said: "Yes! Please give me some advice." The old man smiled and asked: "Has anyone tied you up?" ?No. "
"Since no one is binding you, how can we talk about liberation?"
He suddenly woke up.