We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others. (French writer laroche Foucault)
3. Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, we will move towards happiness. (Beethoven, Germany)
I can take anything from a person, but there is one thing I can't do, and that is the freedom to choose my attitude towards life under certain circumstances. (Frank, German novelist)
Failure is also what I need. To me, it is as valuable as success. (Emerson, USA)
I find life exciting, especially when I live for others. (Helen Keller, American writer)
7. I began to cry as soon as I was born, and I explained the reason why I cried every day. (American novelist Jack London)
If you want to get rid of suffering all your life, you have to be a god or a dead body. Think about other people's misfortunes, and you can face life calmly. (Menander, Ancient Athenian Dramatist)
9. For those who are afraid of danger, the world will always be dangerous. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
10, it is inaccurate to say that suffering can sublimate personality; Happiness can do this sometimes, but suffering often makes people narrow-minded and vengeful. (Mao Mu, British novelist)
1 1, let's advise people in crisis: don't focus so much on the dangers and difficulties involved, but focus on opportunities-because there are always opportunities in crisis. (Caroline, British doctor)
12, little difficulty, shout loudly; Great difficulties, silent. (Nica, ancient Roman philosopher)
13, every tragedy will create a hero among ordinary people. (Stephens, American writer)
14, as long as there is breath, we will fight to defend ourselves. (British Emperor William II)
15, the seeds fell not in fertile soil, but in ruins. Seeds with vitality will never sigh pessimistically, because they will be tempered in resistance. (Xia Yan)
16, there is no reef in the sea that can't stimulate the waves. Life can't stand setbacks and become a strong one. (proverb)
17. Suffering is a stepping stone to genius, the wealth of capable people and the abyss of the weak. (Balzac)
18, life is full of thorns, and the only way we can think of is to quickly cross those thorns. (Voltaire, France)
19. Disaster is like a knife. The handle can serve us, and the blade will cut your hand. (American poetess and critic Lowell)
No one can degrade us except ourselves. If we are strong, nothing bad can defeat us. (Washington, American educator)
2 1, no sowing, no harvest; Without hard work, there is no success; There is no glory without suffering; Without setbacks, there is no glory. (British Admiral Payne)
Optimists always imagine that they have achieved their goals. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)
23, suffering shows talent, good luck hides talent. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)
Almost any situation-good or bad-is influenced by our attitude towards it. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)
Although there are many sufferings in the world, they can always be overcome (Helen Keller, American writer)
26. Fruit needs not only sunshine, but also cold nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The cultivation of a person's character needs not only joy, but also tests and difficulties. (Blake, American writer)
27. Maybe you can't control your work, but you can change your life. (mcginnis, British writer)
28. Bad habits appear in prosperity, while virtue stands out in adversity.
29. Get joy from hope, and remain tenacious in suffering. (American President Kennedy)
30. Share weal and woe. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)
3 1, the Chinese character "crisis" is divided into two characters, one for danger and the other for opportunity. (Bridger, British writer)
The most unbearable misfortunes are those that will never come. (American poetess and critic Lowell)
33. The more you struggle to solve the problem, the more impatient you become ―― the deeper you get into the wrong thinking, the harder it is to get rid of the pain. (Caroline, British doctor)
The tragedy of life lies not in how much people suffer, but in what people miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian)
Memories of past misfortunes constitute new ones. (Cervantes, Spanish writer)
36. A strong-willed optimist thinks with the philosophy of "nothing is difficult in the world". The more they are hit by tragedy, the stronger they are. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)