Adversity reveals genius; fortune conceals it. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)
Adversity reveals genius; fortune conceals it. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)
Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)
< p>Almost every situation—good or bad—is affected by our attitude toward the situation. (Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A)Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. (Hellen Keller, American writer)
Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. (Hellen Keller, American writer)
Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. The world is full of suffering, but suffering can always be overcome (American writer Helen Keller)
As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. (Hugh Black, American writer)
Fruits need not only sunlight, but also cool nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The molding of human character requires not only joy but also trials and difficulties. (American writer Blake H)
Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circumstances. (Leonhard Frand, German novelist)
I can take away anything from a person, but one thing I cannot take away, and that is the freedom to choose one's own attitude towards life under certain circumstances. (German novelist Frank L)
Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Normna Stephens, American writer)
Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Stephens N, American writer)
He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be. (F.C.Comford, British writer)
He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be insulted. . (British writer Coford F C)
I find life an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others. (Helen Keller,Ameican writer)
I find life an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others. Things that get people excited, especially when they live for others. (American writer Helen Keller)
I wept when I was born, and every day shows why. (Jack London, American novelist)
I started crying when I was born, and every day shows why. Every day shows why I cry.
(American novelist Jack London)
If you want to live your whole life free from pain
If you want to live your whole life free from pain
You must become either a god or else a coupes
You have to be a god or a corpse
Consider other men's troubles
Consider other men's misfortunes
That will comfort yours
You will be able to face life calmly
Menander, Ancient Athenian playwriter
The ancient Athenian playwright Menander
< p>In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. (George Bernad Shaw, British dramatist)For those who are afraid of danger, there is always danger in this world. (British playwright Bernard Shaw G)
It is not true suffering ennobles the character; happiness does that sometimes, but suffering, for the most part, makes men petty and vindictive. (William Somerset Maugham, British novelist)
It is not accurate to say that suffering can sublimate personality; happiness can sometimes do this, and suffering often makes people narrow-minded and develop a revengeful mentality. (British novelist W S Maugham)
Let us suggest to the person in crisis that he cease concentrating so upon the dangers involved and the difficulty, and concentrate instead upon the opptunity---for there is always opportunity in crisis. (Seebohm Caroline, British physician)
Let us advise people in crisis: do not focus so much on the dangers and difficulties involved, but instead focus on Opportunistically – because there is always opportunity in a crisis. (British doctor Caroline S)
Light troubles speak; great troubles keep silent. (Lucius Annaeus Seneneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher)
Small troubles, shout out; big troubles, dull Silent. (Ancient Roman philosopher Nega L A)
Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. (James Russell Lowell, American poetess and critic)
Disaster is like a knife. Holding the handle will serve us, but holding the blade will cut our hands. (American poet and critic Lowell J R)
No one can degrade us except ourselves; that if we are worthy, no influence can defeat us. (B.T. Washington, American educator)
No one can put us down except ourselves. If we are strong, no bad influence can defeat us. (William Penn, British admiral)
< p>Without sowing, there is no harvest; without hard work, there is no success; without suffering, there is no glory; without setbacks, there is no glory.(Lucius Anaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)
Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals. (Lucius Anaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)
Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals. situation. (Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A)
Perhaps you can't control your job, but you may be able to make other changes in your life. (Alan Loy Mcginnis, British writer)
You may not be able to control your work, but you can change your life. (British writer McGinnis A L)
Prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth discover virtue.
Vice habits appear in good times, virtues emerge in adversity
Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (John Kennedy, American president)
Get joy from hope, remain tenacious in suffering. (President of the United States, Kennedy J)
Sweet are the uses of adversity. (William Shakspeare, British Playwriter)
After all hardship, happiness comes. (Burejer, British writer)
The chinese word for crisis is divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Burejer, British writer)
The Chinese word for crisis is divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. "Crisis" is divided into two words, one means danger and the other means opportunity. (British writer Bridger)
The misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. (James Russell Lowell, American Poetess and critic)
The misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come. The misfortune to come. (American poet and critic J R Lowell)
The more you fight something, the more anxious you become ---the more you're involved in a bad pattern, the more difficult it is to escape. (Seebohm Caroline, British Physician)
The more you fight to solve a problem, the more impatient you become—the deeper you get stuck in the wrong train of thought, the harder it is to escape the pain. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian)
The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but what they miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian)
The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but what they miss. The tragedy is not how much people suffer, but what they miss. (British essayist and historian Carlyle T)
The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer)
For the past misfortune Memories constitute new misfortunes.
(Spanish writer Cervantes M)
Tough--minded optimists approach problems with a can-do philosophy and emerge stronger from tragedies. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher)
Strong-willed optimists think about problems with the "nothing is impossible" outlook on life. The more they are hit by tragedy, the stronger they become. (Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A)
Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes. (H.J. Kaier, American businessman)
Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes. (American industrialist Kaiser H J)
We have all sufficient strength to endure the misfortunes of others. (La Rochefoucauld, French writer)
We have all sufficient strength to endure the misfortunes of others. misfortune. (French writer La Rochefoucauld)
We shall defend ourselves to the last breath of man and beast. (William II, King of England)
As long as there is one breath left, we shall defend ourselves Fight to defend yourself. (William II, Emperor of the United Kingdom)
All is but lip-wisdom that wants experience. (Philip Sideney, British satesman)
Anything without practical experience is just verbal wisdom. (British politician Sidney D.)
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. (Law Vernon, British writer)
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. A teacher who tests first and then teaches harshly. (British writer Vernon L.)
Experience is not interesting till it begins to repeat itself, in fact, till it does that , it hardly is experience. (Elizabeth Bowen, British novelist)
Experiences do not become meaningful until they repeat themselves; in fact, they are not experiences until then. (British novelist Bowen E.)
Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him. (Aldous Leonard Huxley, American writer)
< p>Experience does not fall from the sky; experience can only be gained through practice. (American writer Huxley A.L.)Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action. We cannot learn men from books. (Benjamin Disraeli, British statesman)
< p>Experience is the son of thought, and thought is the son of action. Understanding others cannot be based on books. (Oscar Wilde, British playwriter and poet)Experience is the na me give their mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British playwriter and poet)
Experience is the na me give their mistakes. Looking for synonyms. (British playwright and poet Wilde O.)
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (Dan Stanfort, American brsinessman)
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. What you get when you don't get what you want. (American industrialist Stanford.
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Expreience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other. (Benjamin Franklin, Americna president)
Experience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other. (Benjamin Franklin, Americna president)
You have to go to this school. (Bendict de spinoza, Dutch philosopher)
Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues. (Bendict de spinoza, Dutch philosopher)
Experience teaches us too much The lesson tells us that the most difficult thing for humans to control is their own tongue. (Dutch philosopher Spinoza B)
Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgment, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements . (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian painter)
Experience will never lead you wrong; it is only your own judgment that leads you wrong, and the reason why your judgment misleads you is , because it predicts results based on experience that is not produced by experiment. (Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci)
Experience without learning is better than learning without excperi-ence. (Bertuand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)
Experience without learning is better than learning without excperi-ence. Knowledge without experience. (British philosopher and mathematician Russell B.)
I have but one lamp wait which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. (Patrick Henry, Americna statesman)
I only use one light to guide my steps, and that light is experience. I can only judge the future based on the past. (American politician Henry P.)
Mistakes are an essential part of education. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)
Learning from mistakes is an extremely important part of education. (British philosopher Russell B.)
Neither beliver nor reject anything, because any other person has rejected of believed it. Heaven has given you a mind for judging truth and error, Use it. (Thomas Jefferson , American president)
Don’t believe or deny something just because others believe or deny it. God has given you a mind with which to judge truth and error. Then use it/ (US President Jefferson.T.)
One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. (James Russell Lowell, British Poet and critic)
< p>One painful experience is worth thousands of warnings.(British poet and critic J. R. Lowell)
Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. (Samuel Smiles, British writer)
Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. Knowledge can only be learned through personal experience. (British writer Smiles.)
Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer)
Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. Short sentences. (Spanish writer Cervantes.M.)
The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative have but slight experience, and those who are experienced have feeble imaginations. (Alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher and nathematician)
The tragedy of the world is that those who have imagination lack experience, and those who have experience lack imagination. (British philosopher and mathematician Whitehead A. N.)
The great difficulty in education is to get experience out of ideas. (Grorge Santayana, Spanish-born American philosopher and poet)
The difficulty of education lies in gaining experience from ideas. (Spanish American philosopher and poet Santayana G.)
The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes. (Winston Churchill. British statesman)
< p>Fools are right sometimes. (British politician Churchill.W.)To make good use of life one should have in youth the experience of advanced years, and in old age the vigor of youth. (Stanislars I, Polish king)< /p>
Youth can have the experience of old age, and old age can have the vitality of youth, so that life can play a greater role. (King Stanilaus I of Poland)
To most men, experience is like the stern light of a ship which il-luminates only the track it has passed. (Samuel Tylor Coleridge, British poet) p>
For most people, experience is like the taillight on a ship, which only illuminates the channel through which the ship travels. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
Too much experience is a dangerous thing. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
Too much experience is a dangerous thing. (British playwright Wilde O.)
We know nothing of what will happen in future, but by the analogy of past experience. (Abraham Lincoln, American president)
Except for Apart from drawing analogies from past experience, we know nothing about the future.
(President of the United States Lincoln. A.