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14 words of famous aphorisms about self-improvement and self-discipline

1. If you lose your property, you only lose a little. If you lose your honor, you lose a lot. If you lose your courage, you lose everything. --Goethe

2. Due to brave perseverance, inevitable disasters will be conquered. --Europe

3. If he is a weak reed, let him wither; if he is a brave man, let him fight his way out. --Stendhal

4. Life is like an ocean. Only those with strong will can reach the other shore. -- Ma Zaisi

5. If you try boldly, you can often succeed in things that are originally hopeless. --Shakespeare

6. A rational animal should have sufficient decisiveness and courage. Whatever he should do, he should not shrink back because of danger; when he encounters unexpected or Horrible things should not cause panic in the heart and tremble in the body due to fear, so that one cannot move or run away to avoid them. -- Locke

7. Our most important principle is: Don't let people knock you down, and don't let things knock you down. --Marie Curie

8. Start doing something calmly, but once you start, stick to it. --Beas

9. Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Every day, unknown people are sent to their graves because they were timid and never tried hard; if they could accept the inducement to start, they would probably become famous. -- Sheba Smith

10. All new things are always like this at the beginning. There are many people who are enthusiastic at first, but soon they become indifferent and give up. Because he has understood that it cannot be done without hard work, and only those who want to do it can endure the pain. -- Dostoyevsky

11. Bold insights are like moving a chess piece in chess. It may be eaten by the piece, but it is the starting point of the victory. -- Goethe

12. Courage has good reason to be regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues.

--Churchill