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Suffering is like a dark cloud. From a distance, you can see it is dark, but when you are there, it is only gray.

-richter's Chang Geng Xing

Luck is not without fear and worry; Bad luck is by no means without comfort and hope.

-Bacon's On Bad Luck

Unfortunately, it may become a bridge to happiness.

-Japanese proverb

Disaster is a person's real touchstone.

-Victory of Honor by Baumont and Fletcher

Suffering tempered some people and destroyed others.

-fuller's words of wisdom

Fire tries gold, and adversity tries the strong.

-Seneca's On God's Will

Adversity gives people precious opportunities to temper. Only those who can stand the test of the environment can be regarded as the real strong. Great men since ancient times have struggled from adversity with indomitable spirit.

—— Kōnosuke Matsushita <;

things that can kill me will make me stronger.

-Nietzsche's Twilight of Idols

People who have not experienced adversity do not know their own strength.

-Jonson's Really Reliable

A noble heart should bear disasters instead of avoiding them, because bearing disasters shows noble will, while avoiding disasters shows inner cowardice.

-Joni Aho Tino

When a person calmly bears one major misfortune after another, the beauty of his soul shines out. This is not because he has no feelings about it, but because he is a noble and heroic person.

-Aristotle's Ethics of Nikolai Mark

Luck can find evil best; And bad luck can find virtue best.

-Bacon's On Bad Luck

Good luck is admirable, but overcoming bad luck is admirable. This is Seneca's famous saying.

-Bacon's On Bad Luck

Be careful when you have good luck, and be patient when you have bad luck.

-J. Ray's English Proverbs

Hope in bad luck, and worry in good luck, so that you can bear the misfortune with equanimity.

—— A Collection of Songs by Horace

Don't rest on your laurels because of luck, and don't be depressed because of bad luck. Real strong people are good at finding shadows from prosperity, finding light from adversity, and always calibrating their goals.

-Ibsen

It's better to learn wisdom through other people's bad luck than your own.

-Aesop's Fables

There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb along steep mountain roads can hope to reach its glorious summit.

-Marx

Only by working for the perfection of his contemporaries and their happiness can he achieve his own perfection.

-Marx

Life is like an ocean. Only a strong-willed person can reach the other shore.

-Marx

The value of human beings lies in their talents.

-Marx

Everything is difficult at the beginning, so is every science.

-Marx

All savings come down to time savings in the final analysis.

-Marx

Using time is an extremely advanced law.

-Engels

● Once there is a technological need in society, this need will push science forward more than ten universities.

-Engels

● In Marx's view, science is a revolutionary force that has played a driving role in history. Every new discovery in any theoretical science, even if its practical application is even unpredictable, makes Marx feel heartfelt joy, but when it immediately has a revolutionary impact on industry and general historical development, his joy is completely different.

-Engels

● wasting other people's time is murder for money, and wasting your own time is chronic suicide.

-Lenin

● It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than actions into words.

-Gorky

● Without great difficulties, there will be no great cause.

-Voltaire

● Don't linger in what has been done!

-Pasteur

● Not knowing is not terrible and harmful. It is impossible for anyone to know everything. What is terrible and harmful is to pretend to know without knowing.

-Tolstoy

● Success = hard work+correct method+less empty talk.

-Einstein

● Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversification will make people fresh in their views, while delving into a narrow field for too long will make people stupid

-beveridge

When you succeed in doing something, don't wait to enjoy the honor, you should do what you need again.

-Pasteur

Winter has arrived, can spring be far behind?

-Shelley

Reading without thinking is eating without digesting.

-Polk

● Reading all good books means talking to many noble people.

-Descartes

● For everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility.

-Einstein

● Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person.

-Chekhov

● Children's games often contain profound thoughts.

-Schiller

● Inventors have the courage to advance in the unknown world only with the support of a great confidence.

-Balzac

Invention is one percent cleverness and ninety-nine percent diligence.

-Edison

● Anyone who is rash about the truth in small matters can't be trusted in big matters.

-Einstein

● Active and dissatisfied are the first necessities of progress.

-Edison

● Curiosity makes scientists and poets.

-France

● Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time.

-Bacon

● Even if you know half the truth through your own efforts, it is better than knowing all the truth in conformity with others.

-romain rolland

Strong confidence enables ordinary people to do amazing things.

-Ma Erdun

Money, as long as it can solve one's life, will become a scourge to curb human talents if it is too much.

-Nobel

Don't wait for tomorrow what you do today, and don't wait for others what you do.

-Goethe

If you haven't done what you should have done today, it will be delayed tomorrow.

-pestalozzi