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Famous sayings about not giving up when faced with failure

1. Verses about never giving up when encountering failure

Verses about never giving up when encountering failure 1. Quotes about never giving up when encountering setbacks

1. God sets many obstacles on our way just to strengthen our will. ——Tagore

2. I think the road ahead is smooth, so why should people not walk because of a small obstacle? ——Lu Xun

3. No matter when, no matter what, I will never allow myself to be a little bit discouraged. ——Edison

4. The idea that it will always be smooth sailing and success will be easy without going through hardships and twists and exerting great efforts is just a fantasy. ——Mao Zedong

5. It is best for a person to always have some adverse experiences, otherwise he will become depressed unknowingly. People are only afraid of being down by themselves and not being scolded by others. ——Guo Moruo

6. It is also a good thing that there are many thorns on the road of art. Most people are afraid of it, except those with strong will. ——Hugo

7. Seeds do not fall on fertile soil but on rubble. A viable seed will never be pessimistic and sigh, because only with resistance can it be tempered. ——Xia Yan

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

9. Difficulties that have been overcome are opportunities for victory. ——Churchill

10. Life is full of thorns, and the only way we can think of is to quickly jump over those thorns. ——Voltaire

11. Every unfavorable mutation carries the same beneficial seeds. ——Emerson

12. Running water only releases its vitality where it encounters resistance. ——Goethe

13. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting a blank. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into a sharp steel knife. ——Chekhov

14. Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, you can move towards happiness. ——Beethoven

15. Struggle is the school for mastering skills, and setbacks are the bridge to the truth. ——Goethe

16. Steel is tempered in fierce fire and rapid cooling. That’s why you can be strong and fearless of anything. Our generation has also been tempered in struggles and terrible trials, and has learned not to surrender in the face of life. —— Ostrovsky

2. What are the famous quotes about not giving up when encountering difficulties

1. Let the winds blow from east to west, north and south, but stick to the green hills and never relax.

Source: "Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty

Original text: Firmly insisting on the green mountains and not letting go, the roots are still in the broken rocks.

Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.

Translation: Clinging tightly to the green mountains will not let go, originally deeply rooted in the crevices of the rocks.

My body and bones are still strong despite countless blows, no matter how strong the wind blows from east to west, north and south.

Appreciation: This poem focuses on expressing the tenacious and persistent quality of bamboo. It is a painting poem praising rock bamboo, and also a poem chanting things. On the surface, it is about bamboos, but in fact, it is about people. It is about the author's own integrity, uprightness, strong and unyielding character, and his high-spirited and proud character who will never bow to any evil force.

2. Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces. You must remain innocent in the world.

Source: "Ode to Lime" by Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty

Original text: Thousands of hammers were struck out of the mountains, and the fire burned like nothing.

Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world.

Translation: Whole blocks of rock are cut, broken, and transported out of the mountains. Then the limestone is thrown into a fire to burn it into hard quicklime.

I am not afraid of my body being shattered into pieces and finally turning into lime slurry and water. My only wish is to keep my innocence in the world forever.

Appreciation: This poem uses metonymy throughout the poem, using objects to describe people and chanting objects to express aspirations. On the surface, I am writing about Li Shi, but in fact I am writing about people and myself, encouraging myself to follow Li Shi's example and to withstand any severe test.

3. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.

Source: Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning" during the Warring States Period

Translation: After a few carvings, it stopped, and the rotten wood kept carving. If you keep carving, you can successfully carve gold and stone.

Appreciation: Achieving a career depends on continuous persistence.

4. As long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle

Source: "Fangyu Shenglan·Meizhou·Mozhen River" by Zhu Mu of the Southern Song Dynasty

Translation: As long as you put in enough effort, you can grind an iron rod into a needle.

Appreciation: As long as you are determined and work hard, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is.

5. A horse can't take ten steps with one leap, and a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance.

Source: "Encouragement to Learning" by Xunzi during the Warring States Period

Original text: A horse can't take ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance.

Translation: Therefore, without accumulating one and a half steps, there is no way to reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small flows, there is no way to form rivers and seas. When a good horse leaps forward, it is less than ten steps away; when a bad horse takes a carriage for ten days, its success lies in keeping moving.

Appreciation: It shows that the quality of subjective conditions is not the decisive factor in learning, and perseverance is the key to learning well; it also contrasts with "perseverance" and "perseverance" to illustrate that only perseverance and perseverance , will achieve something.

3. What are the poems that express "Don't give up when faced with difficulties and finally succeed"

1. A gold bottle of sake is worth ten thousand, and a jade plate is worth ten thousand yuan. Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can't eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss. If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang. When I was free to fish on the Bixi River, I suddenly took a boat and dreamed of the sun. Traveling is difficult! Traveling is difficult! There are many different roads, where are you now? There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea. ——From "Traveling is Difficult Part 1" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

2. A stone can be whetstoned, and dullness can be turned into profit; a method can be whetstoned, and stupidity can be turned into wisdom. ——From Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

3. The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulties of expeditions, and they can only wait for thousands of rivers and mountains. The five ridges are meandering and the waves are flowing, and the fog is majestic and the mud balls are walking. The golden sand and water are warm against the clouds and the cliffs are warm, while the iron cables across the Dadu Bridge are cold. I am even more happy that there is thousands of miles of snow in Minshan Mountain, and the three armies are all happy after the passing. ——From Mao Zedong's "Seven Rules? Long March"

4. In August, the waves roared to the ground, and the head was several feet high and touched the mountain. After a while, he entered the sea gate, rolling up piles of sand like snowdrifts. Don't say that slanderous words are as deep as the waves, and don't say that moving away is like the sinking sand. Although it is hard work to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand. The flowing water washes out the sand without pausing, and before the previous wave is extinguished, the next wave arises. It makes people suddenly recall Xiaoxiangzhu, and sing back and forth to welcome the gods. ——From "Miscellaneous Songs and Songs? Langtaosha" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

5. I marvel at the relics at night, and see the great successes and failures in ancient times. Fame often comes from poverty and neutrality, and disasters often arise from clever places. Thousands of miles of Guanhe return to the dream, a thousand-year king and hegemon are waiting for the chessboard. There is only hard work in the world. Passing by Sang Village is the most discerning. - From "Reading History" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

4. Idioms and poems about "Don't give up no matter what difficulties you encounter".

Bamboo and stone Zheng Banqiao insists on not relaxing on the green mountains, and the roots are still there In the broken rock.

Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. [Notes] 1. "Bamboo and Stone" is a poem on painting.

2. Determined: a metaphor for taking root firmly, as if one is biting and not letting go. 3. Grind: torture.

Jianjin: firm and strong. 4. Er: That.

This sentence means: No matter how strong the east, west, northwest wind blows, it cannot be blown down. [Explanation] This is a painting poem with profound meaning.

The first two sentences say that bamboo takes root in broken rocks and has a solid foundation. The second sentence says that no matter how strong the wind blows from all directions, and how much torture and blow the bamboo and stone receive, they remain firm and strong.

In praising the firm and tenacious spirit of Bamboo and Stone, the author implies the strength of his own character. "Standing strong despite being attacked by the enemy, despite the winds from east to west, north and south" is often used to describe the revolutionaries' firm stand in the struggle and their character that will never waver when attacked by the enemy.

[About the author] Zheng Xie (pronounced Xie) (1693-1765), courtesy name Kerou, alias Banqiao, was born in Xinghua (now Xinghua County, Jiangsu Province) and was a famous calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty.