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Self-encouragement quotes and ancient poems

Quotes

1. In adversity, turning the tide makes the strong stronger, and going with the flow makes the weak weaker.

2. Having faith does not necessarily mean success, but without faith, you will definitely fail.

3. Keep your ambitions in mind and move forward indomitably. The more setbacks you have, the more courageous you will become, and you will make persistent efforts.

4. Noble ideals are like flowers growing on high mountains. If you want to get rid of it, diligence is the rope to climb.

5. The ideal road is always prepared for those who have faith.

Old Poetry

1. Fish ride on water, birds ride on wind, and grass and trees ride on time.

2. To establish oneself, study is the first priority, and to study is based on reading.

3. The old man has a strange heart and a strong heart. The green pine becomes newer with age.

4. The plum blossoms and snow refused to fall in spring, so the poet spent money on commentaries.

5. After countless hardships, you are still strong, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast, northwest or northwest.