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Adversity reveals genius; Wealth covered it up. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)

Suffering shows talent, but good luck hides talent. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)

Almost any situation, good or bad, will be affected by our attitude towards it. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Almost any situation-good or bad-is influenced by our attitude towards it. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of suffering. (Helen Keller, American writer)

Although there are many sufferings in the world, they can always be overcome (Helen, American writer? Keller)

Rejoice in hope and endure in suffering. (American President Kennedy)

Be happy in hope, and be tenacious in suffering. (American President Kennedy)

The use of adversity is sweet. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

No pains, no gains. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

I only know that what is moral is that you feel good afterwards, and what is immoral is that you feel bad afterwards. (Hemingway, American writer)

I only know that morality means that you feel good afterwards, and immorality means that you feel bad afterwards. (Hemingway, American writer)

Morality is an individual's group instinct. (German philosopher)

Morality is a gregarious instinct in one's mind. (Nietzsche, German philosopher)

When the giver is unfriendly, even the best gift will become bad. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

If the giver is not sincere, even the most expensive gift will lose its value. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Absence is to love what wind is to fire. It put out everything; It burns in flames. Absence is to love what wind is to fire. It can put out small fires and make big fires burn. (French writer Bissy Rabidan)

Everyone in love is a poet. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher) Everyone in love is a poet. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)

First love is just a little stupidity and a lot of curiosity. (Bernard Shaw) First love is a little clumsy and a lot of curiosity. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

Friendship is like pottery: once broken, it can be mended; Love is like a mirror: once it is broken, it can never be seen again. (Josh Billings. (American humorist) Friendship is like pottery, once broken, it can be mended; Love is like a mirror, once broken, it is difficult to close it again. (Billings J, American humorist)

Friendship is love without wings. (george gordon byron, British poet) Friendship is love without wings. (Byron, British poet)) Gravity is not the reason why people fall in love. (Albert Einstein, American scientist) It is not gravity that makes people fall in love. (American scientist)

The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse. (Edmund, British statesman)) The greater the power, the greater the danger of abusing it. (Edmund B, British statesman)

Poverty is the greatest test of evil and the most serious crimes. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist) The greatest evil and the fiercest crime is poverty. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

The highest duty of Congress is to stop the defects by restoring protective legislation, which has always been the most solid pillar of rationality. (American President McKinley W.) The highest duty of Congress is to restore protective legislation to stop the fiscal deficit. Protective legislation has always been the most solid pillar of national finance. (American President McKinley)

People can trust to hear everything true and false, and form a correct judgment. If it were up to me to decide whether we want a government without a newspaper or a newspaper without a government, I would not hesitate to choose the latter. (Thomas Jefferson, American President) People can be completely trusted. They should be allowed to hear everything true and false, and then make a correct judgment. Should we have newspapers instead of newspapers, or should we have newspapers instead of newspapers? I will choose the latter without hesitation. (Jefferson, American President)

The tyrant and his rule ended, and the martyr and his rule began. (Kierkegaard, Danish religious philosopher) When a tyrant dies, his rule ends; The martyr died and his rule has just begun. (Danish religious philosopher kyrk Gold)

There is something greater behind the throne than the king himself. (William Pitt, UK)

There is something greater behind the throne than the king himself. (Peter W., British statesman)

To gain the merits of a priest, we only need to observe the situation of the people. (junius, unidentified letter writer) To understand the achievements of * * * *, we only need to observe people's feelings. (junius, letter agent of unknown nationality)

To know the pain caused by power, we must ask those who have power; To know its fun, we must think about who is seeking it: the picture of power is real, and its fun is imaginary. (Churchill C. kolton Charles, England) If you want to know the pain caused by power, ask the person in power; To appreciate the pleasure brought by power, ask those who pursue power: the pain brought by power is real, and the pleasure brought by power is only imaginary. (Charles C. C., British priest)

Too fond of pursuing the right to explore. (Goldsmith, British poet) I like power too much and will do whatever it takes. (Goldsmith, British poet)

Politically, we need people who can give something, not people who want something. (bernard baruch, Truth Economist) In politics, we need people who can contribute, not people who want to gain something. (baruch, American economist). )

When a person is trusted by the public, he should regard himself as public property. (Thomas Jefferson, American President) When a person is trusted by the public, he should regard himself as public property. (Jefferson, American President)

When society needs to be rebuilt, it is useless to try to rebuild on the old plan. (Mill, barish economist) When the society needs to be rebuilt, it is futile to try to rebuild with the old blueprint. (John Mill, British economist)