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Poems describing that bad things will pass and good things will come.
The difficulty itself is a test for the strugglers and a stumbling block on the road to success. Whoever crosses it may succeed.

The most difficult time is not far from success. -Napoleon

Difficulties are both bad and good. Difficulties will force people to think of ways, and tough environment can cultivate talents.

Come to think of it carefully, there are many difficulties and failures in life, which can only be regarded as a series of uncoordinated vibrato in the songs of the years. Through hard work and struggle, you can still play the beautiful sound of the life movement and win warm applause! Poverty, illness, and even more disasters in life are opportunities for fate to approach you to create and cherish a new beginning, so that you will get through hardships one day.

The hard part is the reef. If the waves dare to attack, they can stir up beautiful waves.

Friends, please remember: on the road of life, it can't be smooth sailing, you will encounter twists and turns, and you will encounter bumps! Although I am still young, I have summed up a formula about success in life: courage+perseverance+effort = success!

Difficulties are like springs, depending on whether you are strong or not. He is weak if you are strong, and he is strong if you are weak.

Difficulties are both bad and good. Difficulties will force people to think of ways, and tough environment can cultivate talents.

Everything is extremely difficult, and everything that makes sense is brave.

Everything is extremely complicated, and the wise man is the one who can open it.

Everything has a critical moment, and it is the wise who can grasp it.

Everything is extremely contradictory, and what can be seen through is enlightened.

Everything has its important moment, and those who are calm are quiet people.

Everything is extremely lonely, and those who can stand it are escapees!

An old frontiersman loses his horse—a blessing in disguise.

Cyondema, how did you know it was a disaster?

Every cloud has a ray of light;

Blessed are those who survive;

No, it is too late;

Joy begets sorrow;

Turn a corner;

Save the world;

Put it to death and be born later;