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Famous sayings about the importance of strength and perseverance to life
1. If you are in trouble, everything is against you, and it seems that you can't hold on for a minute, then don't give up, because that is the critical moment and situation to turn the tide. Harriet Beecher Stowe

A strong-willed person can hold the world in his hand and knead it into a ball of mud. -Goethe

With a firm will, it is equivalent to adding a pair of wings to your feet. Joe Bailey

The strength of the will is greater than the strength of the hand. Sophocles

A strong will leads to a great life. -English proverb

6. Hardship can temper one's will. Joe brown

7. Do you want to make a difference? Then walk firmly! Retreat will only weaken your will. -Luo herrick

8. Will leads people to the smooth road, and sorrow leads people to the maze. -Spencer

9. Once you have the will, your steps will relax. anonymous

10. Whoever is willing to go through all the sufferings in Ganxin can achieve any goal. -Minand

1 1. Although we think by judgment, it is will, not intelligence, that ultimately solves the problem. Waller

12. Everything is created by human will. Plautus

13. There is no morality if you deny free will. -Froude

14. No one can deprive us of our free will. -epiktetos

15. Will is everyone's spiritual strength, the vision of freedom to create or destroy something, and the creativity to create miracles from scratch. —— lermontov/Yan Ming/Ren Ming /6659.html

16. Whoever gives up halfway and has shaken confidence is a weak-willed person; Whoever makes up his mind and lacks flexibility is a fool. Knowles' will is the law. Joe Wilson

17. Will dominates everything. Virgil

18. The will not to make any decision is not the will of reality; People who have no personality will never make a decision. -Hegel

19. A weak will is like a child pretending to be a soldier. Canning

20. Will and destiny often run counter to each other, and determination will eventually be overthrown. -Shakespeare