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1. Face difficulties bravely, lest they kick you before you are ready and make you unbearable. ——Stanislaw

2. Difficulties are the nanny who cultivates a great mind. Only this cold nanny can keep pushing the cradle and cultivate a brave and strong person. children. ——Bryant

3. Adversity can defeat the weak and create the strong. ——Nixon

4. One must hone himself in things before he can stand still, be still and still, and be steady when he is moving. ——Wang Shouren

5. In any case, the deeper the pain you suffer, the greater the joy that follows. ——Augustinis

6. As long as there is a kind of infinite self-confidence that fills the heart, and then relies on a strong will and independent and uninhibited intelligence, one day you will succeed. —— Maupassant

7. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

8. Suffering is the test on the way to success. Cowardly people will inevitably be eliminated under suffering, and only strong people will complete the journey they seriously want to go. ——Anonymous

9. As long as you fight against difficulties, you can make weak muscles strong. ——Zhuo Bin

10. Pain is mankind’s great teacher. The soul thrives in the breath of pain. ——Yexin Bach

11. When heaven is about to give a great responsibility to this person, he must first suffer his mental pain, starve his body and skin, and deplete his body!

12. Will is the power possessed by a unique individual to correct his or her own initiative. ——Lawrence

13. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ——Wen Tianxiang

14. Difficulties are of course difficulties. But without difficulty there would be no creation. ——Piotrovsky

15. No smart person will deny the training value of pain and sorrow. —— Huxley

16. Adversity is the wave that capsizes the boat of life of the weak; it is also the furnace that tempers the iron will of the strong. ——David

17. Life is built on pain, and the whole life is filled with pain. ——Romain Rolland

18. Becoming wise through suffering is not a bad thing. ——Aeschylus

19. Jade cannot be used without polishing, and people cannot know it without learning.

20. Things like love and courtship are exaggerated by novelists out of proportion to other aspects of life. ——Mowells

21. People’s best work is often done under adverse circumstances. Mental stress and even physical pain can become spiritual remedies. ——Beveridge

22. Pain is the deepest thing in our nature. It becomes real and sacred through the combination of pain and endurance. ——Harlan

23. Fire refines gold, and adversity refines people. —— Seneca

24. Three feet of ice does not freeze in one day.

25. You should not give in in the face of disaster, but should be more brave to face it. ——Virgil

26. Only through hellish training can one develop the power to create heaven; only fingers with blood flowing through them can play the swan song beyond the world. —— Tagore

27. People with ideals can see hope in adversity and light in darkness. Because others' adversity is just a transition, and darkness is just a temporary process. —— Roland

28. Those who never lament for the hard times and never grieve for their fate are indeed great men. ——Seneca

29. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron

30. Noble people always endure sorrow silently. ——Schiller

31. Disaster is the touchstone of human beings. ——Ferecha

32. A weak-willed person cannot be sincere. ——La Rochefoucauld

33. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius... It is a fortune for capable people, and an abyss for the weak. ——Balzac

34. Difficulties are largely caused by laziness. - Cy Johnson

35. It is rare to see someone concentrate on accomplishing a beautiful and legitimate thing. What we usually see are either timid scholars or reckless men who are eager for success. ——Goethe

36. Everything should be done spontaneously until it is successful, no matter how difficult it is, you should try your best. ——Guan Lvyin

37. People cannot understand life in prosperity. They must understand this prosperous world in pain and loneliness. How can it be true? Which one is fake? Only by cultivating a clear and dust-free state of mind can we experience life profoundly. ——Peng Baishan

38. The prosperous times of peace and prosperity will only breed a group of cowards, and hardship will always be the mother of strength. ——Shakespeare

39. When you are in an adverse situation, you are surrounded by needles and stones, and you are working hard without realizing it.

——Hong Yingming

40. Without wind and rain, it cannot grow into a big tree, and without being tempered, it is difficult to become steel. Moving forward in the face of difficulties is the only way for our revolutionary youth to grow. Young people with ideals and potential must be willing to endure hardship. ——Lei Feng

41. Fire can only make iron into steel, but it cannot burn iron into ashes. ——Liu Baiyu

42. When God gives people a bit of difficulty, it also adds a bit of intelligence to people. ——Hugo

43. There is an Italian proverb: The first requirement for a singer is the voice, the voice and the voice...I now imitate this formula according to this formula: to be worthy of a singer. The requirements of the kind of "man" claimed by Gorky are first of all will, will and will. ——Ostrovsky

44. It is best for a person to always have some adverse experiences, otherwise he will be depressed unconsciously. People are only afraid of falling down on their own and not being scolded by others. . ——Guo Moruo

45. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs.

46. A strong will will defeat bad luck.

47. Misfortune is the best university. ——Belinsky, Russia

48. The fear of people’s words and the fear of destiny are all obtained through hard work. ——Zeng Guofan

49. No matter how fragile a person is, as long as he devotes all his energy to the only purpose, he will be able to achieve something. ——Cicero

50. Great work is not accomplished with strength but with patience. —— Johnson

51. The flowing water releases its vitality only when it encounters resistance. ——Goethe

52. Difficulties and setbacks may be beneficial. It’s a workout and it’s what keeps me going. ——Xian Xinghai

53. Poverty is a hammer that trains heroes. If you can be exercised by it, your body and mind will benefit; if you are not exercised by it, your body and mind will be harmed. ——Hong Yingming

54. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. ——Xu Teli

55. Will-this is not simply desire and the satisfaction of desire, but also desire and restraint, desire and giving up. If your child is trained only to fulfill his own wishes, he will not have the greatest will. ——Makarenko

56. Having experienced the hardships of life does not necessarily mean you will become a strong person in life; but if you want to become a strong person in life, you must experience the hardships of life. ——Anonymous

57. Difficulties produce heroes. ——Xu Teli

58. People who experience more pain and sadness are more tolerant. ——Wordsworth

59. Difficulties that have been overcome are opportunities for victory. ——Horace

60. Difficult moments have scientific value, and a person who is good at learning will never miss this opportunity. ——Emerson

61. Happy are those who can continue their career once they start. ——Herzen

62. Without great willpower, it is impossible to have great talent and strategy. ——Balzac

63. Careers are often made by perseverance and destroyed by impatience. I have seen with my own eyes in the desert that the hurried traveler lags behind the calm one; the galloping horse lags behind, and the slow camel continues to move forward. ——Sadie

64. What the world lacks is perseverance, not strength. ——Hugo

65. Tao is enough to forget things and achieve spring, and ambition is enough to rise and fall in one spirit. ——Su Shi

66. No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I am ready to withstand any storm. ——Byron

67. If a person is afraid of pain, afraid of various diseases, afraid of unexpected events, afraid of life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. ——Rousseau

68. A person who can win universal respect is not because of his prominent status, but because of his consistent words and deeds and his indomitable spirit. ——Leo Tolstoy

69. Only pain can bring joy. ——Beethoven

70. Anxiety and suffering can make people’s ears and eyes clear. This is a truth that everyone understands. ——Robles

71. Don’t be discouraged, don’t despair, be optimistic about everything...you need to have determination-this is the most important thing, with determination all difficult things will become easy. ——Gogol

72. Due to brave perseverance, inevitable disasters will be conquered. ——Anonymous

73. A collection of famous sayings about difficulties, adversity and setbacks

74. Adversity reveals talents, while good times hide talents. - Horace

75. Even if you fall a hundred times, you must stand up a hundred times. ——Zhang Haidi

76. Only by enduring hardship can one become a master.

77. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. ——Xu Teli

78. Let me tell you the secret that enables me to achieve my goal. My only strength is my persistence.

——Pasteur

79. It is not difficult to endure disaster, but it is never easy to endure it to the end. ——Seneca

80. My essence is not the result of my will. On the contrary, my will is the result of my essence, because I have existence first and then will. Existence can be without will. , but without existence there is no will. ——Feuerbach

81. Things worth doing must be difficult. ——Ovid

82. Poverty is like a furnace, in which great talents will be refined and become pure and never corroded, just like diamonds, which can be tempered thousands of times without being broken into pieces. ——Balzac

83. The fearless spirit can take refuge here. ——Plautus

84. Tribulation and hardship are the highest institutions of learning for tempering one’s character. ——Anonymous

85. Exploiting the mineral deposits of human intelligence is indispensable and requires adversity. Pressure is required to make gunpowder ignite. —— Alexandre Dumas

86. Before you start to fulfill your mission, you must have iron will and patience, and don’t be afraid of the steep, long and almost endless stairs... —— Gogol< /p>

87. God’s favor is like a candle, and man’s will is like the wax used to make candles. If a man wants to climb to the top of the mountain of purgatory and go to the paradise on earth, he cannot lack his own will. ——Dante

88. People’s strengths or weaknesses in willpower and fighting spirit are often one of the important reasons for their success or failure. ——Hardy

89. Difficulties are the first step towards human reason. No matter they encounter disasters such as stormy waves or dangers of violent storms, those who can survive these difficulties safely, no matter they are eighteen now Whether you are 80 years old or 80 years old, it will be a very precious experience. ——Byron

90. Human will is not always omnipotent, because laughter and tears will follow the passion that produces these things, and the most sincere people are least able to control them. ——Dante

91. Gold emerges from fire, and heroes emerge from adversity. ——Seneca

92. Suffering is a test, a temper, and a gritted teeth to dig out the stains on one’s soul. ——Ba Jin

93. The clouds will eventually cover the sun, and the harsh winter will end and the spring buds will bloom. ---Chen Yi knows no blessings without going through disasters. ——Toro Fuller

94. Born in sorrow, died in happiness. ——Mencius

95. Don’t be uneasy when you live in difficulties. The spring of life often flows out from the darkness. ...Don't be depressed because of bad luck. Although patience is painful, the fruit is the sweetest. ——Pers Saadi

96. For all the unavoidable disasters and unchangeable sufferings in life, apart from tolerance, the brave way is to face them. Suffering gives birth to heroes, and the strongest people always bear their mark on their character. All enjoyment and happiness are negative, only pain is positive. ——Schopenhauer

97. If you are not cold, you will not know the pines and cypresses; if things are not difficult, you will not know the gentleman. ——Xunzi

98. When a person is hit hard in life, it does not mean the end of the world, and life will never be completed because of it. ——Munir Nasuf

99. Difficulties bring experience, and experience gives wisdom. Adversity - this is a valuable test for those with talent. Those who have been tempered in adversity and come through can be said to be persevering. ——Konosuke Matsushita

100. One misfortune is worth a thousand warnings. ---Proverb All things are difficult until they become easy. ——Toro Fuller

101. My ambition is to move forward in an indomitable way. The more frustrated I am, the more I will try my best. ——Sun Yat-sen

102. Difficulties must be overcome by oneself, and obstacles must be broken through by oneself; there is no word "difficulty" in our dictionary. ——Napoleon

103. Success does not depend on the size of your strength, but on how long you can persist. —— Johnson

104. Pain is not a bad thing unless it conquers us. ——Kingsley

105. Physics has taught us a severe lesson: human will is subject to certain decisive restrictions. ——Al Babi

106. Good luck is enviable, but defeating bad luck is even more amazing. ——Seneca

107. The will is free. When a person realizes his will, it is equivalent to realizing himself, and this self-realization is the greatest satisfaction for the individual. ——Fromm

108. Not every disaster is a disaster; early adversity is often a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only taught me lessons, but also inspired us in our future struggles. ——Baff

109. Suffering, for the weak, is the grave to death, but for the strong, it is the soil from which ambition grows. ——Rousseau

110. Adversity is every road to truth. ——Byron

111. If there is no frost or snow in the sky, the green pine trees are not as good as the grass. If there are no mountains and rivers on earth, how can anyone maintain peace? ——"Poet's Jade Chips"

112. When people are in trouble, the fragrance of vanilla becomes stronger when it is squeezed.

——Sipenis

113. If the will wants to have the power of law, it must be controlled by reason when reason issues orders. ——Aquinas

114. Adversity reveals talent, while prosperity obscures talent. ——Latin proverb

115. A great mind should show such a spirit--to greet the tragic misfortune with a smile, and to deal with the initial misfortune with a hundredfold courage. Lu Xun people are more strong and unyielding in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect your body and mind when you encounter bad luck than when you are lucky. ——Hugo

116. In adversity, people are saved by hope. ——Byron

117. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. ——Lu You

118. Adversity has a scientific value. A good scholar will not give up this opportunity to learn. ——Emerson

119. Suffering is the teacher of life. ——Balzac

120. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. Therefore, if you are tempted to endure, you will benefit from what you cannot do. ——"Mencius Gaozi II"

121. The most important thing in life is to have a lofty goal and use talent and perseverance to accomplish it. ——Goethe

122. Misfortune is sometimes happiness in disguise. ——Proverb

123. Adversity can test a person’s character, and extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity. ——Shakespeare

124. Disaster is the real touchstone of human beings. ——Beaumont

125. In the storms of life, we often learn from the captain and throw away heavy cargo in the storm to reduce the weight of the ship. ——Balzac

126. A life without ups and downs is a dull life. ——British proverb

127. Misfortune comes quickly and goes slowly. ——Born

128. When a gentleman encounters poverty, his virtue will advance and his adversity will advance. ——Lu Jiuyuan

129. For a person with perseverance, nothing is impossible. ——Haywood

130. There is often such a situation on the road of life: adversity makes people achieve something. ——Iacocca

131. Being calm in the face of adversity is the ultimate elegance. ——Joan Genette

132. You should cultivate confidence in yourself and your own strength. This confidence is gained by overcoming obstacles, cultivating will and exercising will. ——Golky

133. The essence of pain is lack, poverty, and anxiety about life maintenance. —— Schopenhauer

134. The goal is set. No matter what difficulties and twists and turns you encounter in the process of learning and practice, you will not be discouraged. You will not easily change your goals, but work tirelessly to learn and practice. Only by struggling can you achieve something and achieve your goals. ——Wu Yuzhang

135. The more difficult the environment, the more energetic you can work hard. ——Guo Moruo

136. All pain can destroy people, but the suffering person can also eliminate the pain! ——Byron

137. When nature gives people difficulties, it also adds intelligence to them. There is a proverb that it is easy to see failure in good times, and virtues most easily seen in adversity. ——Francis? Bacon

138. Even when staring at the earth, that superior gaze still maintains the ability to gaze at the sun. ——Hugo

139. If you indulge in love for a woman and cannot extricate yourself, it will be a loss to yourself. ——Turgenev

140. Whoever has no patience has no wisdom. ——Sadie

141. Experience is the reward of pain. ——Aisureus

142. Although there are dark clouds in the sky, the sun will always shine above the dark clouds. ——Miura Ayako

143. Suffering is like a dark cloud. From a distance, you can only see ink, but when you are there, it is just gray. ——Richter

144. Steel is tempered in fierce fire and rapid cooling, so it can be hard and fearless. Our generation has also been trained in struggles and terrible tests, and has learned not to give in in the face of life. ——Ostrovsky

145. Adversity cannot make people rich, but it can make people wise. ——British Proverb

146. Although the world is full of pain, it is also full of ways to overcome pain. ——Helen Keller

147. A person’s experience must be gained through hard work, and only the tempering of years can make it mature. ——Shakespeare

148. King Wen was restrained and performed "The Book of Changes"; Zhongnieu wrote "Spring and Autumn"; Qu Yuan was exiled and wrote "Li Sao"; Zuoqiu was blind, but he wrote "Guoyu"; Sun Tzu Bin "Jiu", "The Art of War"; "Bu Wei's Passage to Shu", "Lü Lan"; Han Fei's Imprisonment in the Qin Dynasty; "Shuo Nan" and "Gu Ang"; 300 poems, most of which were written by sages out of anger. ——Sima Qian

149. Adversity can make people smarter, but it cannot make people rich.

——To? Fuller

150. You should use this kind of thinking to alleviate your bad luck. Nothing can hone one's virtue more than bad luck. ——Shakespeare

151. In the entrepreneurial period, you must make a way out on your own. Hardship and difficulty are the only way in life. Once you encounter them, you have no other choice but to attack them head-on. If you shrink back, To retreat is to stop yourself from advancing. ——Zou Taofen

152. Warriors move forward on a road full of thorns. ——Ovid

153. There is no word "difficulty" in the dictionary of youth, and there is no word "obstacle" in the language of youth; they only know how to leap forward, only know how to fly, and only know how to be free. Spirit, strange thoughts, keen intuition, and lively life create environments and conquer history. ——Li Dazhao

154. Human thinking is amazing. As long as you focus on a certain cause, you will definitely achieve results that surprise you. ——Mark Twain

155. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting a blank. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into is sharp steel. . ——Chekhov

156. Tell your misfortune and the pain will be alleviated. ——Cornaiyi

157. Poverty is always the mother of strength. ——Shakespeare

158. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat.

159. Difficulties strengthen the mind just as labor strengthens the body. ——Seneca

160. Whoever experiences more suffering knows more. ——Homer

161. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering personality. ——Liang Qichao

162. The disaster itself is a good medicine. ——Copper

163. People do not live just for love. ——Herzen

164. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.

165. The small misfortunes in life can help us survive the major misfortunes. ——Isenberg

166. A person cannot ride two horses. If you ride one horse, you will lose the other horse. A wise person will ignore all requests to distract his mind, and only concentrate on learning one subject, and when he learns one subject, he must learn it well. ——Goethe

167. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.

168. Setbacks and hardships are good opportunities to exercise your will and increase your abilities. ——Zou Taofen

169. If you suffer more, your knowledge will gradually increase. ——Homer ()

170. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven

171. Adversity is indeed valuable, but it is also a prejudice to overly admire adversity and even think that perfect people cannot be created without adversity. ——Konosuke Matsushita

172. Only difficulties can make people show their true colors. ——Epictetus

173. Difficulty is a stern instructor. Those who wrestle with us can strengthen our muscles and hone our skills. Our opponents are our helpers. ——Baker

174. If a person wants to civilize a most secluded place, it is not enough to have money, he must also have knowledge; and knowledge, integrity, and patriotism, if there is no firm will, the individual If you throw away your interests and devote yourself to a social ideal, it will be in vain. ——Balzac

175. Miracles appear in misfortune.

——Bacon ;