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Foreign famous sayings and aphorisms of success in adversity
foreign famous sayings and aphorisms about success in adversity

? If you want to live your whole life free from pain

If you want to get rid of suffering all your life

You must be a god or else a couple

You must be a god or a dead body

consider other men's. Trouble

think about other people's misfortunes

that will comfort you

and you can face life calmly?

 as fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, So character needs not only joy but trial and difference to mellow it. (Hugh black, American writer)

Fruits need not only sunshine, but also cool nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The cultivation of a person's character requires not only joy, but also trials and difficulties. (Blake H, American writer)

Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; The freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circulations. (Leon hard Frand, German novelist)

I can take anything from people, but there is one thing that I can't do, and that is the freedom to choose my attitude towards life under certain circumstances. (Frank L, German novelist)

Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Norman Stephens, American writer)

Every tragedy will create heroes among ordinary people. (Stephens n, American writer)

He Who Allows Himself to Be Insulted, Deserves to Be. (F.C. Comford, British writer)

Those who are willing to be humiliated deserve it. (Corford F C, British writer)

I find life an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others. (Helen Keller, American writer)

I find life exciting, especially when I live for others. Helen Keller, American writer?

In this world there is always danger for these who are afraid of it (George Bernard Shaw, British drama)

For those who are afraid of danger, this world is always dangerous. (Bernard Shaw G, British dramatist)

It is not true supporting ennobles the character; Happiness does that some times, but suffocating, for the most part, makes men pettity and literary. (William Somerset Maugham, British novelist)

It is not accurate to say that suffering can sublimate personality; Happiness can do this sometimes, but suffering often makes people narrow-minded and have revenge. (Mao Mu W S, British novelist)

Let us suggest to the person in crisis that he cease concentrating so on the dangers involved and the differential ie, And concentrate on the opportunity-for there are always opportunities in crisis. (Seebohm Caroline, British physician)

Let's advise people in crisis: don't concentrate so much on the dangers and difficulties involved, instead, focus on opportunities-because there are always opportunities in crises. (Caroline S, British doctor)

Light Trouble Speak; Great trouble keep silent. (Lucius Anna EUS SeneECA, ancient Roman Philosopher)

Little difficulty, shouting loudly; Great difficulties, silent. (Roman philosopher Nicola)