Famous aphorisms about success in adversity
1. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. ——Emerson
2. Adversity is the first road to truth. ——Byron
3. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. ——Democritus
4. Suffering and suffering are the highest schools of learning for character. ——Socrates
5. Face adversity with a brave chest. ——Horace
6. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. ——Seneca
7. Most of the great men since ancient times have struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. ——Konosuke Matsushita
8. Isn’t bad luck the touchstone of character? ——Balzac
9. 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
10. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. ——Democritus
11. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. ——Shakespeare
12. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven
13. Miracles often appear in bad luck. ——Bacon
14. Vices appear in good times, and virtues appear in adversity.
15. Not every disaster is a disaster. Early adversity is often a blessing. ——Sharp
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. No wise person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. —— Huxley
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. Adversity can make people smart, although it cannot make people rich. ——Toffler
20. The more difficult and difficult the environment is, the more firm perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slackness. ——Tolstoy
21. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven
22. The virtue needed for luck is temperance, and the virtue needed for adversity is tenacity. The latter is more valuable than the former.
——Bacon