can live without worries is a test of reason and self-cultivation. [English] Khazri: The Liberation of the Jews
The only worries that the rich can't get rid of are those that money can't get rid of, which is more annoying than being poor. Nash: The Terrible People
It's better to die of hunger to get rid of fear than to live rich and worry. [Greek] epiktetos:
Like a bitch, a noble person has his own troubles. Dickens: Hard Times
The more prosperous and sensitive people are, the more troubles they have. [Germany] Heinrich? Burr: Lenny and them
The endless boredom with life is really more terrible than death. [English] Shelley: queen mab
A man who has a shallow understanding of human nature and changes everything else for happiness without changing his temperament will not only waste his life without gaining anything, but often increase the misery he was supposed to eliminate. [British] kolton
Smart people don't pay attention to what they can't get, and they don't worry about it. Hubert
Hope is like a family. Without it, you will feel that life is boring. With it, you will feel that it is a kind of trouble to work hard for it every day. Mark? Twain: Mark? Twain's Anthology
Don't gloat when people are upset; Don't be depressed when you see people happy. Pope: On Man
In front of their children, parents should be good at hiding all their happiness, troubles and fears. Bacon: On the Family
If all people take their troubles to the market to trade with their neighbors, anyone who sees other people's troubles will prefer to move their troubles back home. [Greece] Herodotus: History
My stupid question: Since God has deprived me of my sight, do you want me to work during the day? Milton (Greece): Sighing Blindness
Trouble comes when you say it. Once he does come, he should be received as kindly as possible. Like a tax collector, he is an uncomfortable role at home, but the more attentive you are to him, the faster he will go. [America] a? Ward: Artemus? Ward in London
Can't you treat that morbid psychology, remove a deep-rooted melancholy from your memory, wipe away the troubles written in your mind, and clean up the accumulated poison piled up in your chest and weighing on your heart with a sweet medicine that makes people forget everything? Shakespeare: Macbeth
It's best never to trouble until it troubles you. Otherwise, you will only make your troubles more troublesome. [America] Kaipr: Trouble
Aversion is deeper than love and hate, because disgust is the natural function of nerves and we can't change it. [English] john galsworthy: The Family of Forsyth
When you are troubled by all kinds of troubles and the whole person is nervous, should I boldly tell you that you can change your mood by your own willpower? Carnegie: The Good Life
Most of the things we have have become smaller, and our happiness tries to maintain itself by constantly renewing ourselves. When we are tired of what we have, we are also tired of ourselves. [Germany] Nietzsche: The Science of Happiness
Everyone has his own troubles. Everyone's troubles are caused by their own size, but everyone's troubles are different. [France] Roman? Roland: Mother and Son
Read the history and try to expand your vision to a thousand years-from an eternal point of view, you will find how insignificant "your" troubles are. Carnegie: A Beautiful Life
The dirty things in society make it impossible for a strong person to worry about private affairs, which is a real blessing. [Germany] Marx: "Marx to Arnold? Lugar
Once desire and pain relax a person and give him a little breath, burnout comes immediately ... Life is like a pendulum, swinging between pain and burnout. Schopenhauer: Schopenhauer's Life and His Doctrine
All the tired people curse the sun and think that the value of trees lies only in the shade. [Germany] Nietzsche: Judgment of the Tired
Worry is mental indulgence. [America] Franklin
For a person with a highly conscious and profound mind, pain and trouble are his essential temperament. Dostoevsky (Russia): Dostoevsky's Collected Works
One of the root causes of life distress is that you can't get rid of it, especially in love. [ancient Rome] sinnica
as long as one is human, one can't live a life without worries and troubles. [Ancient Greece] Aeschylus:
A comfortable life will bring endless troubles. Rousseau: Emile
Everyone has his own troubles. Everyone's troubles are caused by their own size, but everyone's troubles are different. [France] Roman? Roland: Mother and Son
Only those who can have deep love can experience greater distress. [Russia] Leo? Tolstoy: "Youth"
The strangest thing in the world is that a small worry, as long as it starts, will gradually become countless times worse than the original one. Mark? Twain: Mark? Collected Works of Twain
No matter who has big or small troubles. [Japanese] Daisaku Ikeda: Message from Youth
You are not the only one who is upset. Everyone has some distress, just in different forms. [Japanese] Daisaku Ikeda: Message from Youth
People will like distress, and they must like it very much. Kathleen? Mansfield: To Richard? Letter from Mali
Only worry is the most correct meaning. Because it can make people humble. [Switzerland] Hiltai: On Happiness
You have to have all kinds of troubles before you can appreciate all kinds of happiness. [Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: Women's Proverbs
Without worry, there is no progress, and worry is the driving force for progress. [Japanese] Daisaku Ikeda:
Deep troubles, anguish and pain are happier than shallow and cheap happiness. Zhao Xinshan: Philosophy and the Contemporary World
The most distressing thing in the world is to look down on your home. Dickens: Great Expectations
The suffering of lovesickness and the troubles of love make people's hearts suffer the most. [Austria] Zweig: Love and Compassion
Unfortunately, in this world, as soon as people feel at ease, they have to find something else to worry about. Mark? Twain: Mark?
The lack and troubles in the Collected Works of Twain are really two ends of a pole in life. Schopenhauer: The Wisdom of Life
Worry is a form of pain unknown to other animals. Schopenhauer: "The Wisdom of Life"
Worrying, worrying and annoying are all much ado about nothing. Zou Taofen (middle): The Collected Works of Zou Taofen
The greatest distress in life is not that you have too little, but that you want too much. [France] Roman? Roland: Roland Xiao Yu
The biggest source of distress is that people often can't understand it. If you want to take something, you must give it up. [France] Roman? Roland:
People are troubled and confused because they look too close and think too much. [France] Roman? Roland:
Too much worry and too much pleasure are both ways to overestimate the world, and the former is worse than the latter. Halifax: Moral Thoughts and Opinions
People are often more tolerant of great suffering than trivial troubles every day. [Spanish] Laforet: Nothing
It is much better to move forward and worry than to hold back and worry. [English] Dickens: The Biography of Dickens
There is no need to worry about putting on a facade, worrying about intrigue, and worrying about being jealous of others and being swayed by considerations of gain and loss. Mark? Twain: The Gilded Age
It's better to be miserable in loneliness. Guy? Bolton: Shelley's Love Story
Less imagination and less trouble. [middle] Shen Congwen: Collected Works of Shen Congwen
The troubles that Lu Blunt's soul can't control should be dispelled by reason. Democritus (Ancient Greece): Pieces of Works
Don't worry about your troubles, lest you become a teenager, and don't worry about your troubles, lest you die before you get old. Dickens: Derud Cha
When people suffer from troubles, God gives them the power to express themselves. Schopenhauer: The World of Will and Ideas
You can make trouble and ask for trouble, just as you can overcome them. This choice is up to you. Bill? Little:
How do people bother themselves? The only way to relieve their troubles is by themselves. [Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: "Women's Proverbs"
Most people's troubles are due to selfishness and distrust of others. If you can be more naive, don't be too stingy with what you will pay, and your troubles will be reduced. [France] Roman? Roland: Roland Xiao Yu
Don't take your troubles to heart, lest you lose your head; Don't take your troubles to heart, lest you die before you get old. Dickens: Derud's Doubt
If games are all holidays all year round, then games will become as boring as work. Only because they are rare, people will look forward to their arrival. Only occasional and rare events have the power to seduce the world. Shakespeare: Henry IV
No matter what kind of distress, a rational mind can always find perseverance and courage to resist it. A great pain is often a good lesson. Miao Sai: Friedrich and Bernaix Wright.