1. A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.
A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world.
——Joseph Addison (American writer Addison)
2. If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some.
To If you want to know the value of money, try to borrow money.
——Benjamin Franklin (US President Franklin)
3. If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.
If you hope to succeed, you should use perseverance as your good friend, experience as your counselor, prudence as your brother, and hope as your sentry.
——Thomas Edison (American inventor Edison)
4. Health is certainly more valuable than money, because it is by health that money is procured.
Health is of course more important than money, because what we depend on for money is health.
——Samuel Johnson (British writer Johnson)
5. That man is the richest whose pleasure is the cheapest.
The person who can seek happiness everywhere is The richest people.
——Henry David Thoreau (American writer Thoreau)
6. Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.
Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.
Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing. What you get for free costs the most.
——Albert Einstein (American scientist Einstein)
7. Will, work and wait are the pyramidal cornerstones for success.
Will, work and wait are the pyramidal cornerstones for success.
Will, work and wait are the pyramidal cornerstones for success. Waiting is the cornerstone of the pyramid of success.
——Louis Pasteur (French chemist Basler)
8. All the splendor in the world is not worth a good friend.
The world All the glory and wealth are not as good as a good friend.
——Voltaire (French thinker Voltaire)
9. There is a great difference between exposure of the mind and that of the body.
Exposure There is a huge difference between thinking and showing your body.
——William Hazlitt (British critic and essayist Hazlitt)
10. To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labor.
Traveling with hope is more enjoyable than arriving at the destination; true success lies in the work.
——Robert Louis Stevenson (British writer Stevenson)
11. The greater a man is, the more distasteful is praise and flattery to him.
The greater a person is, the more disgusted he is with praise and flattery.
——John Burroughs (American naturalist Burroughs)
12. I might say that success is won by three things: first, effort; second, more effort; third , still more effort.
It can be said that success depends on three things: hard work, hard work, and more hard work.
——Thomas Hardy (British poet and novelist Hardy)
13. Success often depends upon knowing how long it will take to succeed.
Success often depends upon knowing how long it will take to succeed. Yu knows how long it will take to succeed.
——Charles Montesquieu (French thinker Montesquieu)
14. Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
Only those who have the patience to complete simple tasks satisfactorily can accomplish difficult tasks easily.
——Friedrich Schiller (German playwright and poet Schiller)
15. You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success.
You must Believe in yourself, this is the key to success.
——Charles Chaplin (American actor Chaplin)