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Adversity is more conducive to human growth.

Famous quotes about people who thrive in adversity

1. People are more strong and unyielding in adversity than in adversity, and it is easier to protect their body and mind when they encounter bad luck than when they are lucky. ——Hugo

2. Even if he is slow, even if he keeps running, even if he falls behind, even if he fails, he can definitely achieve the goal he longs for. ——Lu Xun

3. If you don’t understand pain, you are not a good man. ——Hugo

4. The lofty goals that have not yet been achieved are more precious than the small goals that have been achieved. ——Goethe

5. It is difficult to implement, but it is the difficulty itself that attracts me. ——Balzac

6. Youth is the happiest time in life, but only the elderly know this. ——Anonymous

7. Difficulties are extremely serious teachers. ——Burke

8. There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb the steep mountain road can hope to reach the glorious peak. ——Marx

9. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. ——Napoleon

10. When God gives people a bit of difficulty, it also adds a bit of intelligence to people. ——Hugo

11. Gold emerges from fire, and heroes emerge from adversity. ——Seneca

12. Stay firm on the green hills and keep your roots in the broken rocks. It has endured countless blows but is still strong, regardless of the wind from the southeast or the northwest. ——Zheng Banqiao

13. Adversity can make stupid people learn something, not words, but bad luck. ——Democritus

14. Suffering can test a person's character, and extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity. ——Shakespeare

15. Life is a voyage. During sailing, you will inevitably encounter strong winds coming from all directions, but every gust of wind will speed up your sailing. As long as you hold the rudder steady, even a storm will not cause you to deviate from the course. ——Si Che Williams

16. Although there are many sufferings in the world, sufferings can always be overcome. ——Helen Keller

17. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. ——Democritus

18. Wasting other people's time is seeking wealth and killing, and wasting one's own time is chronic corruption. ——Lenin

19. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career. ——Shakespeare

20. Luck is not without fear and trouble; misfortune is not without comfort and hope. ——Bacon

21. You must dare to face it, only then can you dare to think, dare to speak, dare to do, and dare to act. If you want to face it but don't dare, what else will happen? ——Lu Xun

22. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. ——Anonymous

23. Starting a business is always difficult. Those who dare to start a business should not care about difficulties. There is no smooth sailing in the world. ——Yun Daiying

24. If a person is afraid of pain, various diseases, unexpected events, life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. ——Rousseau

25. Suffering creates talents. ——Anonymous

26. Suffering develops our extraordinary role. If we do not bow to the storm, we can be calm when disaster strikes. ——Balzac

27. Although there are dark clouds in the sky, the sun will always shine above the dark clouds. ——Miura Ayako

28. Tenacious perseverance can conquer any city in the world! ——Dickens

29. Only pain can bring joy. ——Beethoven

30. Every bit of progress is slow and arduous. A person can only solve a limited goal at a time. ——Beveridge

31. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven

32. Whether in good times or in bad times, life is an endless struggle against all kinds of difficulties, a battle in which the outnumbered are defeated. —— Rabindranath Tagore

33. There is at least one advantage to a person being unlucky: he can recognize who his true friends are. ——Balzac