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1. Where there is a will, there is a way.

Where there is a will, there is a way.

2. Belem has succeeded halfway.

A good beginning is half the battle.

East, west and home are the best.

A nest of gold and silver is not worth a nest of grass.

There is no shortcut to study.

There is no shortcut to learning.

5. Think twice before you act. Think first, then act.

Look before you leap.

6. It's never too late to mend.

It is never too late to mend.

7. All roads lead to Rome.

All roads lead to Rome.

8. Go far bit by bit.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

A certain amount of sorrow, pain or trouble is always necessary for everyone. A ship without ballast is unstable and cannot go straight ahead. (arthur schopenhauer. German philosopher)

A certain amount of sadness, pain or trouble is necessary for everyone. Without ballast, a ship will not be stable and can't sail all the way to its destination. (Schopenhauer, German philosopher)

He who fears pain is already suffering from the pain he fears. (French essayist Montaigne)

He who fears pain is already suffering from the pain he fears. (French essayist Montaigne)

Just as an empty container makes the loudest sound, the person with the lowest intelligence is the best at nagging. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)

Just like an empty container makes the loudest sound, the person with the lowest intelligence is the best at nagging. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)

It is better to suffer alone than to grieve the whole country. (john dryden, British poet)

An honourable death is better than a disgraceful life. (john dryden, British poet)

Between sadness and nothingness, I choose sadness. (William Faulkner, American writer)

Between grief and nothingness, I am willing to choose grief. (William Faulkner, American writer)

What makes people happy or miserable is comparison, not reality. (Thomas Fuller, American inventor)

What makes people happy or depressed is not so much true as comparison. (Thomas Fuller, American inventor)

Because bad news travels fast, good news doesn't go out. (john milton, British poet)

Good things stay indoors while bad things will go far away. (Milton J, British poet)

Sadness itself is a medicine. (Cowper, British poet)

Sadness itself is a medicine. (Cowper W, British poet)

Happiness is good for the body, but only sadness can cultivate the strength of the mind. (French writer Marcel Proust)

Happiness is good for the body, but only sadness can cultivate the strength of the mind. (Proust, French writer)

Don't doubt because of difficulties, and don't panic.

Although you are in trouble, you are not nervous.

Because the water from the fountain of life gushes from the dark bed.

The fountain of life often flows out of the shadows.

Don't be sad because time has passed.

Don't be unhappy because of bad luck, patience is the most painful.

Patience is the most painful, but its fruit is the sweetest.

Its fruit is also the sweetest.

Sadie, a poet in Perisia

Persian poet Sadi

Most sympathetic to those who feel worse. (John Gay, British playwright and poet)

People who have felt sadness are the most compassionate. (Guy J, British playwright and poet)

He who wants to get help in adversity, let him be generous when he rests safely. (Thackeray, British writer)

Whoever wants to get help in adversity should be generous in prosperity. (Thackeray, British writer)

I tell you, hopeless sadness has no passion. (Browning, British poetess)

I tell you, hopeless sadness has no passion. (Browning, British poetess)

Blindness is not painful; Being unable to work during blindness is very painful. (john milton, British poet)

Blindness itself is not sad. Sadly, you can't stand blindness. (Milton J, British poet)

Life is made up of sobs, sobs and smiles, and sobs are dominant. (O Henry, American writer)

Life is made up of sobs, sobs and smiles, among which sobs are dominant. (William Sydney Porter, American writer)

People who think that pain is the greatest evil in life cannot be brave; Or temperance, who thinks happiness is the highest good. Cicero, Ancient Roman statesman

People who regard pain as the greatest evil in life cannot be brave; People who regard happiness as the best thing in life will not control themselves. Cicero, an ancient Roman statesman

What people must mourn is not the death of human beings, but their birth. Montesquieu, French thinker and philosopher

People are not sad about the death of human beings, but about their birth. Montesquieu, French thinker and philosopher

Pure and complete sadness is as impossible as pure and complete happiness. (Tolstoy, Russian writer)

Pure and complete sadness is as impossible as pure and complete happiness. (Tolstoy L, Russian writer)

Sorrow can weaken or hinder a person's strength. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher)

Sadness will reduce or hinder a person's ability to act. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher)

Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. (MacIntosh, British writer)

Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or make it cruel. (MacIntosh J, British writer)

Tears are the silent language of sadness. (Voltaire, French philosopher)

Tears are silent and sad language. (Voltaire, French philosopher)

The most intense pain lasts the shortest time. (Bryant, American poet)

The most severe pain lasts the shortest time. (American poet Bryant ·W·C C.)

The most brilliant moment in your life is not the so-called days of success, but those days when you feel the challenge of life and the hope of future success from depression and despair. (French writer gustave flaubert)

In my life, the most brilliant days are not those days of success, but those days of challenging life from lamentation and despair and looking forward to the future glory. (Francois Flaubert G, French writer)

Mental pain is worse than physical pain. (Syrian Latin writer Tacitus Cyrus)

Mental illness is worse than physical illness. (Syrian Latin writer Syracuse P)

The secret of pain is to have leisure to worry about whether you are happy or not. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

The secret of pain is to have leisure to worry about whether you are happy or not. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

Mourning an old prank is the next way to start a new one. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Sorrow over a disaster that will disappear forever will lead to a new disaster. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

What's the use of worrying?

What's the use of worrying?

It's never worth it

It's not worth wasting time on.

So, put your troubles in your old toolkit.

Put your troubles in the bag.

Smile, smile, smile.

Let a smile fill your heart forever.

George Asaf, English poet.

Asaf g, British poet.

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