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Words of wisdom about not being afraid of difficulties when encountering setbacks (selected 49 sentences)

1. Face adversity with a brave chest. ——Horace

2. When the sky moves vigorously, a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ——Wen Tianxiang

3. Hope is the loyal sister of misfortune. ——Pushkin

4. The world’s adventures are like this, and patience is the end of the world. ——Zheng Xie

5. Studying is like getting on a boat, and you cannot slow down for a moment. ——Zhu Xi

6. Only in suffering can one know oneself. ——Hildy

7. Difficulties arise from the efforts to overcome them. ——Smiles

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

9. It’s not so cold that it’s bone-chilling, but why are plum blossoms so fragrant? ——Feng Menglong

10. Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand. ——Liu Yuxi

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

12. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. ——Napoleon

13. Fire tests gold, and adversity tests the strong. ——Seneca's "On Providence"

14. Those who can overcome difficulties can turn difficulties into good opportunities. ——Churchill

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

16. In fact, there is no road in the world. When there are more people walking, it becomes a road. ——Lu Xun

17. Only those who are not afraid of hardships can enjoy the fun of adventure. ——Disraeli

18. Be cautious when good luck comes and be patient when bad luck comes. ——J. Ray's "British Proverbs"

19. Struggle is the school for mastering skills, and setbacks are the bridge to the truth. ——Goethe

20. Suffering tempers some people and destroys others. ——Fuller's "Wise Words"

21. A determined mover keeps moving forward even though there are times of pause. ——Herbert

22. Whoever has the will to endure untold hardships can achieve any goal. ——Menander

23. Luck can best discover evil; misfortune can best discover virtue. ——Bacon's "On Misfortune"

24. Even if you encounter an unfortunate disaster, never give up what you have started. ——Anonymous

25. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it. Nothing in the world is easy except for careless people. ——Yuan Mu

26. If there are no obstacles in the journey of life, what else is there for people to do. ——Bismarck

27. I think setbacks and hardships are good opportunities to exercise will and enhance abilities. ——Zou Taofen

28. People who have not experienced adversity do not know their own strength. —— Jonson's "Reliable"

29. The bigger the waves are, the greater the joy is in the silent persistence of the standing rock. ——Bing Xin

30. Once you choose the path of life, you must bravely go to the end and never look back. ——Zola

31. Don’t be downcast, even if you lose everything, you still have a future. ——Oscar Wilde

32. Things that can kill me will make me stronger. ——Nietzsche's "Twilight of the Idols"

33. Life is full of thorns, and the only way we can think of is to quickly jump over those thorns. ——Voltaire

34. He who never laments the hard times and never grieves for his fate is indeed a great man. ——Seneca

35. Only through persistent efforts can we resist this invincible despair. —— Maupassant

36. A great career is rooted in perseverance and continuous work, which should be carried out with full energy and not avoid hardship. ——Russell

37. It is better to learn wisdom through other people's misfortune than through your own misfortune. ——"Aesop's Fables"

38. Good luck is enviable, but defeating bad luck is admirable. This is Seneca's famous saying. ——Bacon's "On Misfortune"

39. What is a road? It is trampled out from a place where there is no road, it is carved out from a place where there are only thorns. ——Lu Xun

40. Be full of hope in the face of bad luck, and don’t forget worries in the face of good luck, so that you can calmly bear the blessings and misfortunes.

——Horace "Songbook"

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

42. Literati who are trained in an environment of hard work are stronger and greater than those who grow up in a warm and comfortable environment. ——Yu Dafu

43. Remember! The more serious and difficult the situation is, the more determined, positive and courageous it is to do something, and the more inaction the more harmful it is. ——Leo Tolstoy

44. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the fierce fire refines the true gold. Without the pain of frost, can the fragrance hit people? The edge is sharpened by itself, and the jade is carved. How can a person become highly skilled if he doesn't practice hard?

45. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the fierce fire refines the true gold. Without the pain of frost, can the fragrance hit people? The edge is sharpened by itself, and the jade is carved. How can a person become highly skilled if he doesn't practice hard? ——Anonymous

46. A noble heart should bear disasters rather than avoid them, because enduring disasters shows the nobility of the will, while avoiding disasters shows the cowardice of the heart. ——Arrettino

47. Don’t rest on your laurels because of luck, and don’t get depressed because of bad luck. A truly strong person is good at finding shadows in good times, finding light in adversity, and always calibrating his goals. ——Ibsen

48. Adversity gives people valuable training opportunities. Only those who can withstand the test of the environment can be considered truly strong. Most of the great men since ancient times struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. ——Konosuke Matsushita

49. When a person calmly endures one major misfortune after another, the beauty of his soul shines through. This is not because he has no feelings about it, but because he is a man of noble and heroic character. ——Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics"