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Famous aphorisms of will and belief
lead: on the road of thorns, only faith and patience can open up a broad road. The following are the famous aphorisms of my will and belief. Welcome to read them.

1. Only when people have firm beliefs can they be invincible. ? Betty

2. Faith is beneficial, but it has no truth. ? Amir

3. Faith is a reserve, and travelers take it with them at dawn. I hope it will be used enough before sunset. ? Korolenko

4. As long as bad luck can't break faith, the light of hope will disperse the clouds of despair. ? Zheng Xiufang

5. Whether people have faith does not depend on chains or any other external pressure. ? Joe? Carlyle

6. Confidence is not a product salesman who goes around looking for customers. It will never knock on your door automatically. ? Zhao Xinshan

7. Faith can only survive and be strengthened and tempered through positive actions. ? Suhomlinski

8. I would rather be alone and proud, and I would rather go with the flow without distinguishing right from wrong. ? Check? Churchill

9. On the road of thorns, only faith and patience can open up a broad road. ? Kōnosuke Matsushita

1. The happiest thing in the world is to strive for the ideal. ? Socrates

11. A just cause can produce firm faith and great power. ? Joe? Fuller

12. The height of the fountain will not exceed its source; A person's achievements will not exceed his beliefs. ? The United States

13. The power developed by a person with faith is greater than that developed by a person with only interest. ? Lev? Tolstoy

14. People can endure any hardship and adapt to any environment as long as they have a belief and pursue something. ? Ding Ling

15. Without faith, there is no worthy character and life; Without faith, there is no real country. ? Whitman

16. The only way to make the will free is to get rid of willfulness? (Zhu? Check? Hale)

17. The height of the fountain will not exceed its source; A person's achievements will not exceed his beliefs. ? United States

18. Having a firm will is equivalent to adding a pair of wings to your feet. ? Joe? Bailey

19, you have to learn. If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't want to learn, you can't succeed. ? Kong Ming

2. Faith is a bird, and it starts a business. When it is still dark at dawn, it feels the light and sings. ? Tagore

21. Once a person's strong desire arises, it will soon turn into a belief. ? Love. Young

22. A just cause can produce firm faith and great strength. ? Tuo. Fuller

23. Will is everyone's spiritual strength, the vision of freedom to create or destroy something, and the creativity to create miracles from nothing. ? Lermontov

24. Great works are not only accomplished by strength, but also by unswerving faith. ? Samuel? Johnson

25. Whether a person has faith does not depend on chains or any other external pressure. ? Joe? Carlisle

26. The height of the fountain will not exceed its source; A person's achievements will not exceed his beliefs? The United States

27. The will not to make any decision is not the will of reality; A man without character never makes a decision. ? Hegel

28. Faith is best supported by lessons and clear thinking. ? Einstein

29. Cowards have died many times before they die. A brave man only dies once in his life. (Shakespeare's Julius? Caesar)

3, the three armed forces can win the handsome, but the ordinary man can't win the ambition. ? Anonymous

31. Wisdom is used for doing things. For the soul, it depends on faith. ? Gorky

32. A person who can think is really a person with boundless strength. ? Balzac

33, faith! People with faith can withstand any storm. ? Ovid

34. Everyone always thinks that his beliefs are correct. ? Wei. Copper

35. The most terrible enemy is that there is no strong belief. ? Roman. Roland

36. As long as you have strong willpower, you will naturally have ability, cleverness and knowledge. ? Dostoevsky

37. If a person has enough faith, he can create miracles. ? Undset

38. The power developed by a person with faith is greater than that developed by a person who is only interested. ? Lev? Tolstoy

39. The height of the fountain will never exceed its source, and so will a person's career. His achievements will never exceed his beliefs. ? Lincoln

4, the most terrible enemy is that there is no strong belief. ? Roman? Roland

41. Only those who have the belief of winning can become the winners on the battlefield. ? Higginson

42. Great works are not only accomplished by strength, but also by unswerving faith. ? Samuel? Johnson

43. What helps me the most is not my friends' practical help, but my firm belief in getting help. ? Epicurus

44, a person's beliefs may be found out, but not from his creed, but from the principles he always follows. ? Bernard Shaw

45. Breaking everything, despising everything, daring to do things and dare to destroy them, this is the real life. ? Hugo's The Smiling Man

46. All theories are against free will; All experiences favor free will? (plug? Johnson)

47. Many people do things with a guilty conscience because of their own weakness, not all of them deliberately break their promises. ? Larochefoucauld

48. Great works are not only accomplished by strength, but also by unswerving faith. ? Samuel. Johnson

49. The height of the fountain will never exceed its source, and so will a person's career. His achievements will never exceed his own beliefs. ? Lincoln

5. The appearance of will is not a denial of desire, but a merger and promotion of desire to a higher level of consciousness. ? Rollo? plum blossom