1. People tend to tolerate great torture more easily than trivial daily worries. - [Spain] La Foret
2. It is much better to move forward and worry than to stay still and worry. —[English] Dickens
3. Unfortunately, in this world, as soon as people feel at ease, they immediately have to find other worries. - [US] Mark Twain
4. Lack and trouble are really the two ends of the same pole in life. - [Germany] Schopenhauer
5. Trouble is a form of pain unknown to other animals. - [Germany] Schopenhauer
6. Worry, worry, trouble, and annoyance are all troubles for oneself. —〔中〕Zou Taofen
7. The biggest trouble in life is not that you have too little, but that you want too much. —[Dharma] Romain Rolland
8. The biggest source of distress is worrying about gains and losses. People often cannot understand it. If you want to take something, you must give something up. —[Fa] Romain Rolland
9. People are troubled and confused because they see too closely and think too much. - [French] Romain Rolland
10. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter. —[English] Halifax
11. If troubles don’t show on your face, they will stay in your heart. ——Hervey
12. The pain of lovesickness and emotional troubles cause the most severe torture to the human soul. —— Zweig
13. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter —— Halifax
14. The more attached to glory and wealth and the more sensitive a person is by nature, the more troubles he will have. - [Germany] Heinrich B?ll
15. Smart people don’t pay attention to things they can’t get, and they don’t worry about them. - [English] Hubbard
16. If all people take their troubles to the market to trade with their neighbors, anyone who sees other people's troubles would rather put their own troubles on the market. Move your worries back home. —[Greek] Herodotus
17. It is best never to trouble yourself until trouble troubles you. Otherwise you will only make your troubles more troublesome. - [Beauty] Kepple
18. Disgust is deeper than love and hate, because disgust is a natural function of the nerves and cannot be changed by us. —[English] Galsworthy
19. When you are troubled by all kinds of worries and your whole person is nervous, should I boldly tell you that you can rely on your own willpower? , change your state of mind. - [U.S.] Carnegie
20. Read history and try to expand your vision to a thousand years away - from an eternal point of view, you will find that "your" troubles are How trivial.
—〔American〕Carnegie