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Famous sayings and sentences about dealing with difficulties
famous sayings and sentences about dealing with difficulties

1. Suffering is the teacher of life. -Balzac

2. Fire sees gold, adversity makes heroes. -Seneca

3. In adversity, people are saved by hope. -Byron

4. Good luck is enviable, but overcoming bad luck is even more amazing. -seneca

5. Disaster is the touchstone of human beings. -Freicha

6. Difficulties strengthen the mind, while labor strengthens the body. -Seneca

7. Disaster itself is a good medicine. -Cowper

8. Born in sorrow, he died in happiness. -Mencius

9. People with ideals can see hope in adversity and light in the dark. Because others' adversity is only a transition, and darkness is only a temporary process. -Roland

1. Adversity can not make people rich, but it can make people wise. -English Proverb

11. Adversity can test a person's character, and extraordinary circumstances can show extraordinary integrity. -Shakespeare

12. No wise man will deny the exercise value of pain and sorrow. -Huxley

13. Fire can only make iron into steel, but it can't burn iron into ashes. -Liu Baiyu

14. Suffering is the highest school to temper personality. -Liang Qichao

15. People often do their best work in adversity. Mental stress, even physical pain, can be a spiritual stimulant. -Beveridge

16. If a person is afraid of pain, diseases, unexpected events, danger of life and death, he can't stand anything. -Rousseau

17. In the vicissitudes of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. -English Proverb

18. Suffering is a test, a temper, and a bite to bite the bullet and dig out the stain on one's mind. -Ba Jin

19. Adversity has a scientific value. A good scholar will not give up this opportunity to learn. -Emerson

2. Difficulties and torments are a hammer that hits the blank. What should be knocked out is fragile iron filings, and what will be forged is sharp steel. -Chekhov

21. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius, a treasure for capable people and an abyss for the weak. -Balzac

22. Suffering is the grave for the weak, but it is the soil for the strong. -Rousseau

23. A little misfortune in life can help us tide over a great misfortune. -Isenberg

24. Adversity can make people smarter, but it can't make people rich. -Toffler

25. Disaster is the first journey of truth. -Byron

26. Difficulties are both bad and good. Difficulties will force people to find ways, and difficult environments can train talents. -Xu Teli

27. The fear of people's words and the fear of destiny are all derived from tempering. -Zeng Guofan

28. Adversity is a wave that capsizes the boat of the weak; It is also a melting pot for tempering the iron will of the strong. -David

29. When a gentleman is in poverty, he advances in virtue and advances against it. -Lu Jiuyuan

3. It is good for a person to always have some rebellious experiences, otherwise he will unconsciously fall into depression. People are afraid that they will fall down and others will not scold him. -Guo Moruo

31. Whoever has experienced much suffering will know more. -Homer

32. Miracles all appear in bad luck. -Bacon

33, not cold at the age of 33, I don't know the pine and cypress; It is not difficult to know a gentleman. -Xunzi

34. All pains can destroy people, but those who suffer can also destroy them! -Byron

35. It is not difficult to endure disasters, but it is by no means easy to endure them. -Seneca

36. The warriors are marching on the road full of thorns. -Ovid

37. On the road of life, it is often the case that adversity makes people achieve something. -Iacocca

38. I am determined to forge ahead, and those who are more frustrated will make persistent efforts. -Sun Yat-sen

39. Running water liberates its vitality only when it meets with conflict. -Goethe

4. If God is going to make a great appointment to Sri Lanka, he must first suffer from his mind, strain his bones and muscles, starve his body and skin, and confuse his actions, so he will be patient and have benefited from his inability. -Mencius