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What are the famous sayings about "Suffering makes talents come true"?

1. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. ——Napoleon

2. You must think highly of yourself first, and then others will think highly of you. ——Anonymous

3. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven

4. Only talented people can discover the sprouts of genius, develop these sprouts, and kindly provide them with the necessary assistance. ——Saint Simon

5. Only those who know how to control their shortcomings and do not let these shortcomings control themselves are strong. ——Balzac

6. Only through hellish training can one develop the power to create heaven. Only fingers that have shed blood can play the swan song of this world. ——Tagore

7. In good times, our friends get to know us; in bad times, we get to know our friends. ——C.Collins

8. On the road of life, everyone will encounter difficulties and setbacks. It depends on whether you can overcome them. If you overcome, you are a hero and a strong person in life. ——Zhang Haidi

9. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person’s integrity. ——Shakespeare

10. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron

11. Lotus flowers bloom in the muddy pond, and talents come from poor families. ——(Mongolian) Proverb

12. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. ——Xu Te

13. All savings ultimately boil down to saving time. ——Marx

14. To make the valley fertile, you must plant trees from time to time. We should pay attention to cultivating talents. ——Joliot Curie

15. Stay firm on the green hills and keep your roots in the broken rocks. It has endured countless blows but is still strong, regardless of the wind from the southeast or the northwest. ——Zheng Banqiao

16. Luck is not without fear and trouble; misfortune is not without comfort and hope. ——Bacon

17. The response to imagined difficulties is not to escape or bypass them, but to face them, deal with them, and fight against them in an aggressive and wise way. ——Maxwell Maltz