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Famous aphorisms about stubbornness

●You will not shed tears until you see the coffin

●Stubbornness is one of the root impulses that dwells in the soul (Santayana)

●A stubborn person The worst thing about a person is his sincere persistence (Finlay Duna)

●A stubborn person is a person who grabs the barrel of a gun regardless of whether the gun is loaded or not (Churchill)

●Those who are stubborn often do wrong things (John Dryden)

●The opposite of stubbornness is also opportunity. If we are not stubborn, then eliminate the emotional scars, prepare to create every day, obey the rules of life ourselves, and then abide by the rules with others, and opportunities will follow (Maxwell Morz)

●In the lives of so-called saints, spiritual factors such as will and reason are sufficient, but this excessive sufficiency proves the relative poverty of intelligence (William James)

●Too much emphasis on behavioral rules and rigid formalities leads to missed opportunities in career, and the loss will be great (Bacon)

●A straight road leads to the dark side

●The world Nothing is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and sincere stupidity (Germany)

●Foolish people only know one way (Japan)

●Historically, clinging to death It is absolutely impossible to break the chains or liberate the human soul by holding on to rigid views (Mark Twain)

●Dogmatism is the pinnacle of conceit (Jerold)

● Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when a person has only one idea (Alan)

●Those who never want to take back their opinions love themselves even more than they love the truth (Jouber)

●Intolerance is natural and logical. Because in every objection there is an assumption of some wisdom (Ann Beers)

●Only fools and dead people do not revise their opinions (Jennelle Lowell)