The famous aphorisms about suffering and happiness are as follows:
1. Through pain, you can gain happiness.
2. It is also a pleasure to have someone to share your troubles with.
3. All unpleasant things in my destiny will be compensated by happiness.
4. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
5. Eat the best of hardships, and be the best among others.
6. The tragedy of life is not how much people suffer, but what people miss.
7. Suffering reveals talent, good luck hides talent.
8. Although there is a lot of suffering in the world, suffering can always be overcome.
9. Get joy from hope and remain tenacious in suffering.
10. There is a saying in the world that time is money, so thieves who steal other people's time should of course be punished. Even those pleasant and good people should still avoid them as if they are taboo diseases.
11. Sometimes shortcomings can also bring happiness, which requires us to look at shortcomings with a peaceful attitude.
12. Happiness is all around you. Discover it with wise eyes and enjoy it with a grateful heart. Deliberate pursuit of happiness often brings troubles.
13. Only those who have experienced pain will cherish the happy present more, and can learn lessons to avoid certain foreseeable pains.
14. Life is colorful, bitter, spicy, sour and sweet are the true nature of life. People must learn to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages as much as possible, but it is impossible to be completely painless.
15. Reading a good book is like making a good friend.
16. A person should know his position, just like a person knows his face. This is the most sober consciousness. It is always more beautiful to wash away all the brilliance than to apply makeup and powder casually. So do what you can and do it the best, this is the most important thing in life.
17. False knowledge is worse than ignorance. Ignorance is like a vacant land that can be cultivated and sown; false knowledge is like a wasteland full of weeds, and it is almost impossible to pull out the grass.
18. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies.
19. Students without curiosity are like birds without wings.
20. Stimulating children’s desire for knowledge and learning is far more meaningful than the limited knowledge of the church.