1. Young people must first establish ambitions and ambitions; secondly, they must measure their capabilities and determine to be useful talents for the people of the country; for this reason, they must choose a goal to study hard and practice. --Wu Yuzhang
2. Youth is the happiest time in life, but only the elderly know this. --Anonymous
3. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? --Balzac
4. Adversity reveals talents, while good times hide talents. -- Horace
5. Adversity is a path to truth. --Byron
6. Adversity can defeat the weak and create the strong. --Nixon
7. Don't treat that person as a friend if he shows favor to you when you are lucky. Only such a person is considered a friend, if he can save you from danger. --Sadie
8. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
9. Only those who can endure can achieve the goal they hope to achieve. --Franklin
10. Suffering creates talents. --Anonymous
11. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -- Emerson
12. Everyone should have two lights in his heart, one is the light of hope; the other is the light of courage. With these two lights, we are not afraid of the darkness of the sea and the danger of the storm. --Roland
13. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will not correct their mistakes. --Cicero
14. Lotus blooms in the mud, and talents come from poor families. -- Proverb
15. If we leave the center where talents gather, cannot breathe the air of active thinking, and are not exposed to the ever-changing trends, our knowledge will become stale and our interests will deteriorate like stagnant water. --Balzac
16. Wasting other people's time is seeking wealth and killing, and wasting one's own time is chronic suicide. -- Lenin
17. The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory. --Cicero
18. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius. --Balzac
19. Talents have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years. -- Zhao Yi's "On Poetry"
20. What use is opportunity to those who cannot take advantage of it? Just as the wind is power only to those who can harness it. --Simon
21. Loneliness is emptiness, and the spirit and body feel the same fear of it. Geniuses use thoughts that are products of the spiritual world to fill the emptiness of loneliness. People who watch God's good deeds can get God's light and hear God's breath in loneliness. Only these two kinds of people can endure a lonely life. Except for these two types of people who are close to heaven, loneliness is as torture to the spirit as punishment is to the body. The difference between loneliness and punishment is like the difference between mental illness and surgical disease. This is pain that increases to infinity. The body reaches infinity through the nervous system, just as the spirit reaches infinity through thoughts. Balzac
22. People who do not make money with their own hands are often not greedy for money; only those who make money with their own hands have one pen and two pens. --Plato
23. Talents are hard to come by if they are always consistent. -- Bao Zheng
24. There will be no great cause without huge difficulties. -- Voltaire
25. Not every disaster is a disaster, and early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp
26. Fools think they are smart, but smart people know they are fools. -- Shakespeare
27. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. --Anonymous
28. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. --Gorky
29. "Heroes emerge from troubled times." Born in troubled times, there are too many difficulties. Only in such adversity can people better develop their talents, as Horace said As the saying goes, "Adversity reveals talents, good times hide talents." So when we grow in adversity, it is the best time to train us. Let us appreciate some words about adversity below! --Anonymous
30. In good times, our friends get to know us; in bad times, we get to know our friends.
31. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. --Xu Te
32. Do not let go of the green hills, and keep your roots in the broken rocks. Even after countless hardships and blows, it still remains strong, regardless of the wind from the southeast or the northwest. --Zheng Banqiao
33. Everything is difficult at the beginning, as is the case with every science. --Marx
34. When God gives a person a difficulty, he also gives a person a piece of wisdom. --Hugo
35. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. --Ostrochaski
36. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. --Napoleon
37. You must think highly of yourself first, and then others will think highly of you. --Anonymous
38. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters.
--Beethoven
39. Only talented people can discover the sprouts of genius, develop these sprouts, and kindly provide them with the necessary assistance. --Saint Simon
40. Only those who know how to control their shortcomings and do not let these shortcomings control themselves are strong. --Balzac
41. 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. -- Rabindranath Tagore
42. 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
43. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. --Shakespeare
44. Disaster is the first journey of truth. --Byron
45. Lotus blooms in the muddy pond, and talented people come from poor families. --(Mongolian) Proverb
46. All savings ultimately boil down to saving time. --Marx
47. To make the valley fertile, you must plant trees from time to time. We should pay attention to cultivating talents. -- Joliot Curie
48. Luck is not without fear and trouble; misfortune is not without comfort and hope. -- Bacon
49. 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
50. Only those who have an unwavering belief in their outstanding talents and unique value can be called "pride." Anyone who tries to pretend to be proud is not necessarily proud, and he will most likely drop the pretense just as quickly as everyone else. Schopenhauer
51. People hope for good luck in good times; people are surprised by good luck in adverse times. -- Bacon
52. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume
53. God sets many obstacles on the road just to strengthen your will. -- Rabindranath Tagore
54. When people are in adversity, their ability to adapt to the environment is amazing. People can endure misfortune, and they can also overcome misfortune, because people have amazing potential, and as long as they are determined to use it, they will be able to overcome difficulties. -- Carnegie
55. When there is a shortage of talents above, there will be waste lurking below, which is not known at the time.
--Wang Anshi