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To endure the pain that others cannot bear, and to endure the hardships that others cannot bear, is to reap the gains that cannot be obtained.

A person who is alert and cautious will definitely have good luck. Author: Bacon

Optimism is the beacon of hope. It guides you from the dangerous canyon to a smooth road, gives you new life and new hope, and supports your ideals never to be extinguished. Author: Darwin

Life is full of grass and trees. Author: (Ming Dynasty) Feng Menglong

Without ideals, that is, without some kind of good wishes, there will never be a good reality. Author: Dostoyevsky

The main problem in life is not to do things that hinder freedom. All the problems of life are to know what real life is and to resist the things that get in the way. Author: Anonymous

Today is today again, how little today is! If we don’t do it today, when will this happen? How many years will it take to live today? It’s a pity not to do it today! If you wait until the Ming Dynasty comes, the Ming Dynasty will There is something about the Ming Dynasty again. Compose a poem "Today" for you, please start working hard today! Author: (Ming) Wenjia

There is only one thing in the world worse than being discussed, and that is not being discussed. Author: Oscar Wilde

How can there be extreme wealth in life? A man must live in a country where he can die. Author: (Ming Dynasty) Li Mengyang

There are naturally people who follow young and romantic people. The upper class is selfish and willing to take care of the people they like, just like seeing beggars, because it can arouse their sympathy and give them some stimulation. They are willing to give alms; but many older children are accustomed to being flattered and taken care of, and they are very happy. They only know how to enjoy without taking advantage of them. They misunderstand the meaning and motivation of social interactions, thinking that they will always see fake smiles; they never expect that in the future, when their hair is bald, their luster has faded, and they have nothing, neither value nor industry, they will be regarded by the upper class as an old and faded social butterfly. Like tattered clothes, they were blocked outside the living room and thrown under the corner. Author: Balzac

We all must learn from his spirit of no selfishness. Starting from this point, one can become a person of great benefit to the people. A person's ability may be great or small, but as long as he has this spirit, he is already a noble-minded person, a pure person, a moral person, a person who has escaped vulgar taste, a person who is useful to the people. Author: Mao Zedong

Life is a gold mine that can be mined and exploited, but the rewards given to people are always different because of people's different degrees of diligence.

A person’s value depends entirely on himself. Author: Gorky

What dominates at the age of twenty is will, at the age of thirty is wit, and at forty is judgment. Author: Franklin

Only by fighting head-on can we move forward. Courage alleviates the blow of fate. Author: Democritus

It is nothing to go to bullfights when you are not afraid; it is nothing to not go to bullfights when you are afraid; it is nothing to go to bullfights only when you are afraid is truly remarkable.

People live in hope. Author: Maupassant

Life is like the twists and turns of water in a mountain stream. It stops flowing, but it keeps rolling back. Author: Pop

The supreme part of beauty cannot be described with colored pens. Author: Bacon

We live in this world not to ask for anything from life for ourselves, but to try to make other people's lives happier. Author: Osbo

Every time you are disappointed in life, you can comfort yourself if you can place your thoughts on your noble character, pure feelings and happiness. Author: Flaubert

Youth is the happiest time in life, but this happiness is often entirely because it is full of hope, not because of anything gained or escaped.

Author: Thor Carlyle