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Inspirational quotes in the face of adversity

A collection of inspirational quotes in the face of adversity

1. Opportunities are only open to enterprising and promising people, and mediocre people will never be able to patronize them.

2. If both legs of the compass move, a circle will never be drawn.

3. After being tempered by the sea, the pebbles become more beautiful and smooth.

4. Most of the great men since ancient times struggled and struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. ——Konosuke Matsushita

5. People who can only walk on concrete floors will never leave deep footprints.

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

7. Because the banyan tree is rooted in the deep soil, the green shade of life will grow longer and more lush. The tares enjoy the same treatment as the seedlings, but they do not bear ears of grain.

8. Life can be sweet or bitter, but it cannot be tasteless. You can win or you can fail, but you can't surrender.

9. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person’s integrity. ——Shakespeare

10. In good times, our friends get to know us; in bad times, we get to know our friends.

11. Disaster is a touchstone for people. ——Ferecha

12. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. ——Emerson

13. Whether in good times or in bad times, life is an endless struggle against all kinds of difficulties, a battle against the enemy. —— Rabindranath Tagore

14. Adversity is a path to truth. ——Byron

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

16. Pity is caused by a person being loved and caring about his luck, and fear is caused by the similarity between the person who suffers misfortune and us. ——Aristotle

17. Every setback or adverse mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. ——Emerson

18. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career. ——Shakespeare

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

20. The character of the waves is to be broken by the rocks countless times and to rush towards the rocks countless times.

21. Leave the Internet cafe to your beautiful hopes and pursuits. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times it has failed, and there are still a thousand times to go.

22. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. ——Shakespeare

23. If a sapling refuses to be pruned because it is afraid of pain, it will never become useful.

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

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

26. Pity is caused by a person's love and luck, fear is caused by the similarity of the person who suffers misfortune to us. ——Aristotle

27. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. ——Democritus

28. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. ——Seneca

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

30. Being calm in the face of adversity is the ultimate elegance. ——Joan? Ginette

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

32. What can make stupid people learn something is not words, but bad luck.

——Democritus

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

34. The more difficult and difficult the environment, the more firm perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slackness. ——Tolstoy

35. 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

36. Vices appear in good times, and virtues appear in adversity.

37. True friendship is a slow-growing plant. It must experience and withstand the impact of adversity to be worthy of the title of friendship. ——Washington

38. Only those who brave the rapids can appreciate the wonders and scenery at the source of the river.

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

40. Bonsai Hideki’s dream of becoming a pillar was shattered just because he was doted on by others.

41. Not every disaster is a disaster. Early adversity is often a blessing. ——Sharpe

42. Adversity can make people smarter, although it cannot make people rich. ——Toffler

43. Adversity is the first road to truth. ——Byron

44. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. ——Hume

45. Pity is caused by a person suffering from misfortune, fear is caused by the similarity of the person suffering from misfortune to us. —— Aristotle

46. ——A good friend is often obtained in adversity —— Latin America

47. Mountain roads do not crawl under people’s feet like smooth roads. .

48. What can make stupid people learn something is not words, but bad luck. ——Democritus

49. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only teach us a lesson, but also inspire us in our future endeavors. ——Pope

50. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is that they are persevering in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven

51. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? ——Balzac

52. The virtue required by luck is temperance, and the virtue required by adversity is tenacity. The latter is more valuable than the former. ——Bacon

53. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? ——Balzac

54. No matter how steep the mountain is, there is always a way to climb for those who are not afraid of difficulties.

55. How can we keep moving forward? Leave footprints behind.

56. The torrent of life has surged to the cliff. As long as you take another step forward, it will turn into a magnificent waterfall.

57. People are more perseverant in adversity than in good times. It is easier to preserve one's health in times of bad luck than in times of good fortune. ——Hugo

58. The calm lake has long since produced no capable sailors, and the comfortable life cannot produce the great men of the times.

59. Miracles mostly appear in times of bad luck. ——Bacon

60. The meaning of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.

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

62. The waves are a farewell to the ship that cuts through the wind and waves, and a funeral for the light boat that drifts with the current.

63. Go forward and sail the boat of life. There is no need to be attached or restless. The boat that breaks the waves will naturally bloom new flowers along the way.

64. There are always worries and troubles in good times, and comfort and hope in adverse times.

——Bacon

65. If you want to climb the peak, don’t use the rainbow as a ladder.

66. Climbers who aim to reach the top will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.

67. If there is no frost or snow in the sky, the green pines are not as good as the grass. If there are no mountains and rivers on earth, how can anyone maintain a level road? ——"Poet's Jade Chips"

68. Enterprising and diligent use sweat to compose the song of struggle and hope of the heroic army.

69. Pride is like a kite with its lead string broken, fleeting; inferiority is like a bird with its wings clipped, unable to reach the sky. Both of these are taboos for success.

70. As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorn bushes.

71. Those who let the end of life trap them cannot move forward even half a step. ;