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Who can provide some wonderful passages, paragraphs or famous aphorisms about setbacks and successes?

What is failure? Failure is the first step to a better place.

——Phillips

Failure is the final test of perseverance.

——Bismarck

For the perseverant, there is no such thing as failure.

——Bismarck

A failure only proves that our determination to succeed is still strong enough.

——Bo Wei

Failure is also what I need. It is as valuable to me as success.

——Edison

What we care about is not whether you fail, but whether you can have no complaints about failure.

——Lincoln

A temporary defeat is much better than a temporary victory.

——Abu Faraz

Frustration

●After some setbacks, I gain some insights

●The more I encounter difficulties, the more Careful

●The newborn calf falls eighteen times

●Learns to walk from the falls (Kazakh people)

●No bumps, no bumps, bones are not hard

●Children gradually grow up after falling down again and again (Soviet Union)

●The success or failure of a thing is determined by the result, not the twists and turns in the process (Germany)

< p>●Regardless of the many twists and turns, I hope the outcome will be good (Russia)

●Flowing water will liberate its vitality only when it encounters resistance (Goethe)

●Not knowing the obstacles From the upside down, who can tell, the ups and downs of gold and wood (Lv Yan of the Song Dynasty)

●I think setbacks and hardships are good opportunities to exercise will and increase ability. Speaking of this, I would also like to express my gratitude to those who have tried every means to frame them. Infinite gratitude (Zou Taofen)

●Fire never flourishes all day long, and flowers never bloom for a hundred days

●The sky may be cloudy or sunny, and everything may succeed or fail

●The moon is impermanent The moon is round and the flowers are impermanently red

●The moon has its roundness and waning, and people gather and part ways

●The moon has its roundness and waning, and the flowers bloom and fade

●When the flowers fade, the feast ends

●The moon is covered by clouds, and the flowers are blown by the wind (Japan)

●Every success must be followed by failure

●If a river is not crooked, water will not flow

●Things are full of twists and turns

●The road to bad things is smooth, but the road to success is crooked (Uyghur)

< p>●A long journey must be bumpy

●The most tortuous road is sometimes the easiest (Feuchtwanger)