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English proverbs about success?

I might say that success is won by three things: first, effort; second, more effort; Third, still more effort. Thomas Hardy, British poet and novelist can say that success depends on three things: hard work, hard work and hard work. -Thomas Hardy, English poet and novelist. T. The following is what I compiled for you. Welcome to read!

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1. People often ask me if I know the secret of success, and if I could tell others how to make them

dreams e true. myanswer is, You do it by working. Walt Disney, American Brsines * * * an

People often ask me if I know the secret of success and if I can tell others how to make their dreams come true. My answer is: do it yourself.

-American industrialist Disney. W.

2. Power Invisible means both responsibility and danger. Theodore Roosevelt, American President

Strength always means responsibility and danger. -American President Roosevelt. T.

3. Recognition of the falsehood of material wealth as the standard of success goes hand in hand with the abandonment of the false belief. That public office and high political position are to be valued only by the standard of pride of place and person l profit. Franklin Roosevelt, American President

It is wrong to regard material wealth as the standard of success. We should abandon the misconception that fame and fortune are the only criteria to measure public office and high-level political status. -American President Roosevelt. F.

4. Silence is the element in which great things are fashionable. Thomas Carlyle British essay and historian Silence is the factor that makes great sketches. -Carlyle, British essayist and historian

5. Success covers a multitude of blunders. George Bernard Shaw, British Ramatist

Success is made by a lot of mistakes. -Bernard Shaw, British dramatist. G.

6. A chievement providers the only real pleasure in life. Thomas Eison, American inventor

Achievement is the only real pleasure in life. -Thomas Edison, American inventor, T.

7. Along with success es a reward for wisdom. Euripides, ancient Greek Ramatist

Success is well-known for its wisdom. -ancient Greek playwright Ochenpedes

8. Assuredly, The Most Gifted Man Errors Who, In Dealing with Humanity, depends upon his own insight and intelligence and discards the moral law of society, created by respect for the individual, and those principles of liberty, equality and fraternity, the basis of our civilization, and the essence of Christianity. Ferdinand foch, Frch marshal

Indeed, if we only rely on personal knowledge and intelligence when dealing with human problems, and abandon the social and moral laws formulated to respect individuals and the principles of freedom, equality and fraternity as the basis of our civilization and Christian elements, then even the most talented people will certainly make mistakes. -French Marshal Fauci F.

9. But has the last word been said? Is all hope to be lost? Is the defeat fi-nal? No! Charles de gaulle. French puesident

But is the defeat set and victory hopeless? No, you can't say that! -French President Charles de Gaulle, C.

1. Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through expe-riety of trial and suffocating can the soul be stretched, Vision Cleared, Ambition Inspired, and Success Achieved. Helen Keller, American Writer

It is not easy to develop one's personality. Only through hardships and hardships can one strengthen one's mind, broaden one's horizons and inspire one's ambition, thus achieving the goal of success. -American writer Keller H.

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1. Sweet are uses of adversity· A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise; Blessed in misfortune.

2, he who makes no mishakes makes nothing, he who makes nothing without making mistakes.

3. It is by the strength of the IR number that the ants in the field are able to carry the IR preview to the nest. If we make concerted efforts, it will break the gold.

4. Opportunity is a passer-by who comes and goes in a hurry. It is dangerous, reckless and unreliable to rely on it.

5. Easier said than done. Easier said than done; Easier said than done.

6. Every dog has his day. Even dogs have to walk one day. Every dog has his day.

7. At the game's end, we shall see who gains. As soon as the game is over, we will know who wins and who loses.

8. Experience is th2e mother of wisdom. Experience is the mother of wisdom.

9. Brevity is the soul of wit.

1. Hope breeds in exploration, and success accumulates in beating. Happiness matures in hard struggle.

11. He Who Has Not Tested Bitter Know Not What Sweet Is, if you don't suffer, you won't know the sweet taste.

12. Jealousy is a heartless flame, which can make you burn yourself.

13. A begun work is half ended. Everything is difficult to start.

14. Sailors are more risky than spectators, but there is hope to reach the other shore.

15. capital, labor, and brains-and a ii as equally essential business as each leg of a three-1 egged stool, capital, labor and brains are equally important in career, and all three are indispensable.

16. He That Counties A I Costs, Will Never Put Plow in the Year. You can never get things done by being swayed by considerations of gain and loss.

17. He works best who knows his trade. Experts do the best things, and celebrities quote.

18. It is dogged that does it. Nothing is difficult if you put your mind to it.

19. Business makes a man as we ii as triehim. Career not only tests people, but also makes them.

2. He laughs best who laughs last·. He who laughs last is the happiest. Don't be too happy.

21. It is hard to wive and thrive in a year. It is hard to get married and start a career at the same time.

22. The secret of all success lies in unremitting pursuit, which is as indispensable as the blood of life and the sunshine of all things.

23. He who wants a rose must respect the thorn. If you want roses, you must be careful of the thorns on them.

24. Birds in their litte nests agree. Help each other in the same boat; Everything is prosperous at home.

25. Do one' s I eve I best. Do your best.

26. He dances we I I to whom fortune pipes. When good fortune comes, Pepsi goes smoothly.

27. Catch not at shadow and lose the substance. Don't catch the shadow and lose the essence; Don't give up everything.

28. Courage is the father of success. Courage is the father of success.

29, Enough is as good as a feast. A full meal is like a feast; More than enough is too much.

3、Diligence is the vehicle on the paths of Mountains of Books; Endurance is the vessel on the courses of the seas of learning.

31, Every little helps. Drops are useful; Every little makes a mickle.

32. He that would have eggs must end the cackling of Hens. If you want to escape, you must work first.

33. Behind an able man there are a I ways other able men. There are mountains outside the mountains, but there are people outside.

34. Help yourself, and God will help you. God helps those who help themselves.

35. He knows best what good is that has been endued evil. He who has endured pain and suffering knows best what happiness is.

36. Example is better than precept. Example is better than oral training; Teaching by example is more important than teaching by words.

37. He Who Purposes to be an author, should first be a student. If you want to be a writer, be a student first.

38. He Who Do Not Look Ahead A I Way Remains Behind. Those who can't be far-sighted will be held back.

39. The early bird catches the worm. The early bird catches the worm; Get there first.

4. Even in a sheltered harbor, a broken ship will still sink.

41. Only successful people can truly appreciate the value of pursuit.

42. Success is a ladder, and people with their hands in their pockets can't climb it.

43, An inch in a miss is as good as an ell. The effort fell short.

44、A good beginning is half done. /A good beginning makes a good