Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Quotes about difficulties (on difficulties, misfortune, pain)
Quotes about difficulties (on difficulties, misfortune, pain)

Difficulties

When difficulties come, some people soar to the sky, while others fall to the ground.

——Tolstoy

If you shake your head in the face of difficulties, you have no right to nod and smile in the face of victory.

—— Voltaire

Dealing with difficult things is like sorting out a mess of threads. The more anxious you are, the less likely you are to find a clue. As long as you are patient and hold back your temper, you will not be overcome by difficulties and can overcome them.

——Xuan Yongguang

In the silence of hardship, sometimes the roar of an approaching storm heralds the end of darkness.

——Mrs. Gaskell

Difficulties are those that bully the weak and avoid the strong. The more you fear it, the more it intimidates you. The less you take it seriously, the more respectful it will be to you.

——Xuan Yongguang

Let people find ways to deal with difficult circumstances

Difficulties are both a bad thing and a good thing. Difficulties will force talents to be trained.

——Xu Teli

For people, difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting materials. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged will be It's a sharp steel knife.

——Chekhov

Difficulties are a bridge for wavers and cowards to fall behind; but they are also a stepping stone for the brave to move forward.

——Emerson

Suffering is a stepping stone for genius... It is a fortune for capable people, but an abyss for the weak.

——Balzal

Difficulty is a mirror, hanging high at the dangerous peak of science. It not only reflects the bravery of brave people who think tirelessly, explore boldly, and climb bravely, but also There are also figures of cowards who are daunted, crestfallen, and retreat.

——Bernard Shaw

Adversity either makes a man greater or makes him very small. Difficulties never keep people the same.

——Norman Vincent Peale

Misfortune

Another reason for "misfortune" is to fear yourself before the danger comes. First imagine the dangerous situation for yourself.

——Moroa

People say that misfortune can make people more noble in character, but I am afraid it is only for those with noble character.

——Balzac

It is not a great misfortune to give favors to ungrateful people, but it is an unbearable misfortune to be favored by dishonest people.

——La Rochefoucauld

A person who has no one like him is more unfortunate than a person who has no one like him.

——La Rochefoucauld

All misfortunes are mysterious and difficult to explain, and when you think about it alone, you will feel that it is the greatest misfortune; talk to others, it seems It's more bearable. Because after the conversation we became so familiar with the fear that we felt as if we had overcome it.

——Beethoven

The whole misfortune is acceptable, but it would be too embarrassing to deal with it piecemeal. The arrival of the overall disaster is just to be overwhelmed, but the slaughter of the details is a cruel punishment.

——Hugo

A person who is brave even though he only has a limited property is happy; a person who is very timid even though he is rich is very happy. Unlucky.

——Democritus

When misfortune comes, it is our courage to endure the ruins of hope without mourning. It is courage that keeps our thoughts away from vain regrets. .

——Russell

A person should always be aware of how much more he gets than what he wants, and how much more unfortunate his possible situation will be than the current situation. .

——Edison

Some people always think about their misfortunes. When they tell others about their misfortunes and make others cry, they will also do this. Get some small comfort from it.

——Alain

It is painful to feel your own misfortune and realize that it is you and no one else who has caused it.

——Sophocles

Don’t pay attention to what others are thinking, and a person will rarely be seen as unhappy, and those who pay attention to their own hearts will rarely be seen as unhappy. People who are active are bound to be unfortunate.

——Marco Aurelius

Misfortune is the step forward for genius; the baptismal water of faith; the priceless treasure of the capable; and the bottomless abyss of the weak.

——Balzac

We already have enough misfortune, but some people use imagination to add to it. You can meet at least one person complaining about his career every day, and his complaints are always touching, because we can always find fault with everything, and nothing is perfect in the world.

——Alan

When a person calmly endures one major misfortune after another, the beauty of his soul shines through. This is not because he has no feelings about it, but because he is a man of noble and heroic character.

——Aristotle

Perhaps I will encounter a more unfortunate fate; when we can say "this is the most unfortunate thing", that is not Most unfortunate.

——Shakespeare

Misfortune can provide unexpected possibilities and make people understand life.

——Heinrich Mann

A person with a dull and indifferent temperament has no feelings when encountering misfortune. A person with a shallow temperament encounters misfortune, and his emotions are only speech-like. affectation.

——Emerson

If you can always worry about the greatest misfortune, you can often be at ease when smaller misfortunes come.

——Shakespeare

If you abandon your own profession and do inappropriate things, you will naturally suffer misfortune.

——Aesop

Don’t worry about sudden misfortunes. Because it is not something you are born with, you cannot keep it.

——Aesop

Pain

Life is built on pain, and the whole life is filled with pain.

—— Romain Rolland

The most painful thing between people is that you suffer annoyance and damage in the place where you think you deserve goodwill and friendship.

—— Rabelais

True pain will come out naturally, even in a person who tries hard to hide his pain so as not to disturb others.

——Moroa

With mental pain, physical pain becomes insignificant; but because mental pain is invisible to the naked eye, it is not easy to get. People sympathize.

——Emerson

No matter how intense the pain, it will lose its effectiveness to anyone who can see that it brings extraordinary benefits to people.

——Rousseau

Only when he feels joy or pain can a person realize himself; only through joy and pain can a person learn what to pursue and what to avoid.

—— Goethe

Among all these sufferings, there is no suffering that can be blamed on God’s will, no suffering that is not caused by man’s abuse of his own talents, and is not caused by nature. The person itself is small.

——Rousseau

Losing reason in extreme grief is dangerous: it makes people lose courage and even lose hope of getting back on their feet.

——Amir

People are bound to suffer misfortune and pain, and pain also has its uses for people. Just like our bodies would burst without the pressure of the atmosphere, what would we become if there were no hardships and misfortunes and all needs could be met?

——Schopenhauer

Even if we are lucky enough to be far away from pain, we will be close to boredom; if we are far away from boredom, we will be close to pain again.

——Schopenhauer

What makes people really angry about suffering is not the suffering itself, but the meaningless suffering.

——Nietzsche

If a person is afraid of pain, afraid of various diseases, afraid of unexpected events, afraid of life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything...

p>

——Rousseau

Pain always contains spiritual factors. Therefore, the higher the spiritual state and the more organized it is, the easier it is to relieve pain.

——Pavlenko

——Alan

In any case, the deeper the pain, the greater the joy that follows. big.

——Augustinius