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# Inspirational Quotations # Introduction It is not words but bad luck that can make fools learn. KaoNet compiled "Famous sayings of life of continuous learning and growth: bad habits appear in prosperity and virtue appears in adversity" for your reference. I hope I can help you, and thank you for your reading and support!

Chapter one: famous sayings and aphorisms about adversity.

Adversity is the first road to truth. byron

2. Bad habits appear in prosperity, while virtue appears in adversity.

3. Adversity and hardship are institutions of learning to hone personality. -Socrates

People are more indomitable in adversity than in prosperity. It is easier to save your body and mind when you are unlucky than when you are lucky. Hugo

5. Face adversity bravely. -Horace

6. Real life can only be achieved through hard work. Seneca

7. Isn't bad luck the touchstone of character? -Balzac

8. It is bad luck, not words, that can make fools learn. Democritus

9. In the vicissitudes of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. -Shakespeare

10, compassion is caused by a loved and blessed person, and fear is caused by this unfortunate person who is similar to us. -Aristotle

1 1. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is that they persevere in unfavorable and difficult encounters. -Beethoven

12. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or greater beneficial seeds. Emerson

13, bad luck often leads to miracles. bacon

14, not every disaster is a curse, and early adversity is often a blessing. -Sharp

15, prosperity makes our energy idle and useless, so that we can't feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. Hume

16, no intelligent person will deny the exercise value of pain and sadness. -Huxley

17. Most great men since ancient times struggled out of adversity with indomitable spirit. -* Konosuke

18. Adversity inspires people. If you have never encountered failure, you should probably experience it once for your career. -Shakespeare

19, the harder the environment, the more perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slacking off. -Tolstoy

20. It is bad luck, not words, that can make fools learn. -democritus

2 1. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is that they persevere in unfavorable and difficult encounters. -Beethoven

22. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or greater beneficial seeds. Emerson

23. The virtue that luck needs is temperance, and the virtue that adversity needs is tenacity, and the latter is more valuable than the former. bacon

24. There are troubles and troubles in prosperity, and comfort and hope in adversity. bacon

25. Isn't bad luck the touchstone of character? -Balzac

Prosperity makes our energy idle and useless, so that we can't feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. Hume

27. Disaster is the first journey of truth. byron

28. A calm lake has long produced capable sailors, and a comfortable life has never produced a great man of the times.

29. Pity is caused by an unlucky person, and fear is caused by this unlucky person who is similar to us. -Aristotle

30. Not all disasters are curses. Early adversity is often a blessing. Overcoming difficulties this time not only taught us a lesson, but also inspired our future struggle. -Popper

3 1, it is impossible to make the whole life comfortable and happy, because human beings must have an attitude that can cope with adversity. -Rousseau

Adversity can make people smart, although it can't make people rich. Toffler

Chapter 2: Famous sayings of continuous learning and growth in life.

Explore knowledge while you are young, and it will make up for the loss brought by old age. Wisdom is the nourishment of the spirit of old age, so work hard when you are young, so that you will not be empty when you are old. -Leonardo da Vinci

Science can not only "give young people knowledge and happiness", but also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, create real spiritual wealth and material wealth for the people, and create things that cannot be obtained without it. -Mendeleev: Quoted from Fundamentals of Chemistry

The whole meaning of life lies in exploring the unknown endlessly, and in constantly adding more knowledge. Zola

Intelligence will never stop at the truth it already knows, but will keep moving forward towards the truth it has not yet known. Bruno

The correct way is this: learn from the previous practices and move on. Leo Tolstoy

Scientific research is like drilling a board, some people like to drill thin; I like thick diamonds. -Einstein

You should be careful of all false knowledge, which is more dangerous than ignorance. -Bernard Shaw

We should absorb useful knowledge like sponges. Kalinin

Reading, first reading, unknown, doubtful; Secondly, there is a growing suspicion; In the middle, it is doubtful. After that, the doubts are gradually released, even integrated, and there is no doubt, which is the beginning of learning. -Zhu

Asking questions is a good thing. ..... If you don't want to, just ask, even if you can get the correct answer, you may not benefit a lot. Therefore, the word "knowledge" and the word "question" are placed under "learning". -Xie Juezai: Funny sentences in No Confusion.

If you don't doubt, you can't see the truth, so I hope everyone will be skeptical and don't be carried away by the established theory. -Li Siguang

The key to all science is undoubtedly a question mark. How should most of our great discoveries be attributed? And the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens. -Balzac

Ignorance is better than virtual learning. Ignorance is like a clearing, which can be cultivated and sown; Pseudology is like a wasteland full of weeds, and it is almost impossible to pull out all the grass. Kang Yin

Learning is not all obtained from books, in fact, the experience gained is learning. -Chen, "Letter to his fiancee"

Learning and doing are organically linked. If you study, you must think. You must do it when you figure it out. Only when you are doing it can you see whether you have really learned it. Otherwise, although there are many books, they will just become a dead pile. Xie Juezai: Young people should study hard.

People are alive and books are dead. The living can read the dead book and live it. If you read the living from the dead, you can read people to death. —— Guo Moruo: "Inscription for Tourists in Taihu Pear Garden"

Besides the knowledge in books, we also need to acquire knowledge from life. -Mao Dun

When people become slaves of books, they bring the living to death. ..... If books are used as human tools, the knowledge in books will live. Full of energy. Talking about mood phrases

There are three principles in learning: extensive knowledge, more reading and diligent experiments. -Day Blaugry

No university is more comprehensive than the reality created by the will and reason of the ego and human beings with abilities we have never used before. -"Gorky on Youth"

People who learn a lot of words that are useless to them, or people who learn a lot of words but can't use them, are like carpenters who have a box of tools that can't be used. They can't compare with carpenters who can use it freely with fewer tools. -West: language education

We should absorb useful knowledge like sponges. Kalinin

Reading, first reading, unknown, doubtful; Secondly, there is a growing suspicion; In the middle, it is doubtful. After that, the doubts are gradually released, even integrated, and there is no doubt, which is the beginning of learning. -Zhu

Asking questions is a good thing. ..... If you don't want to, just ask, even if you can get the correct answer, you may not benefit a lot. Therefore, the word "knowledge" and the word "question" are placed under "learning". -Xie Juezai: "No Confusion Collection"

If you don't doubt, you can't see the truth, so I hope everyone will be skeptical and don't be carried away by the established theory. -Li Siguang

The key to all science is undoubtedly a question mark. How should most of our great discoveries be attributed? And the wisdom of life probably lies in asking why everything happens. -Balzac

Ignorance is better than virtual learning. Ignorance is like a clearing, which can be cultivated and sown; Pseudology is like a wasteland full of weeds, and it is almost impossible to pull out all the grass. Kang Yin

Learning is not all obtained from books, in fact, the experience gained is learning. -Chen, "Letter to his fiancee"

Learning and doing are organically linked. If you study, you must think. You must do it when you figure it out. Only when you are doing it can you see whether you have really learned it. Otherwise, although there are many books, they will just become a dead pile. Xie Juezai: Young people should study hard.

People are alive and books are dead. The living can read the dead book and live it. If you read the living from the dead, you can read people to death. —— Guo Moruo: "Inscription for Tourists in Taihu Pear Garden"

Besides the knowledge in books, we also need to acquire knowledge from life. -Mao Dun

When people become slaves of books, they bring the living to death. ..... If books are used as human tools, the knowledge in books will live. Full of energy. -Hua

There are three principles in learning: extensive knowledge, more reading and diligent experiments. -Day Blaugry

No university is more comprehensive than the reality created by the will and reason of the ego and human beings with abilities we have never used before. -"Gorky on Youth" Han Han's classic quotations

People who learn a lot of words that are useless to them, or people who learn a lot of words but can't use them, are like carpenters who have a box of tools that can't be used. They can't compare with carpenters who can use it freely with fewer tools. -West: language education

The more you learn, the more you will discover your ignorance. Descartes

Chapter 3: Keep learning and making progress.

1. Everyone is different from others, and every day is different from himself. -Popper

I'm not who I used to be. byron

3. Disturbance is dissatisfaction, and dissatisfaction is the first condition for progress. You point out a contented person to me, and I will tell you that he is a very unlucky person. Edison

Revolutionary action attracted the worst elements in society. -Bernard Shaw

The history of mankind waits patiently for the victory of the insulted person. Tagore

6. Man is changing his face in the storm, and the whole world is being transformed. No one can find a hiding place in the good things of the past. -romain rolland

7. Without convulsions, history can never move forward. Chernyshevski

8. Revolution should not be a trivial matter, but it originated from trivial matters. -Aristotle

9. Purism often produces pure benefits. Emerson

10. Positive dissatisfaction is the first essence of progress. Edison