●Adversity reveals genius; Fortune concerts it. (Horace, ancient Roman poet) adversity shows talent, while good luck hides talent. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)
● Almost any situation-good or bad-is affected by the attitude we bring to. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher) Almost any situation-good or bad-is influenced by our attitude towards the situation. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)
● Although the world is full of suffering, it is full of it. (Hellen Keller, American writer) Although the world is full of suffering, it can always be overcome (Helen, American writer? Keller)
● As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripenit, So Character Needs Not Only Joy But Trial and Difficulty to Mellow It. (Hugh Black, American Writer) Fruits need not only sunshine, but also cool nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The cultivation of a person's character requires not only joy, but also trials and difficulties. (Blake H, American writer)
● Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; The freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circulations. (Leon hard Frand, German novelist) I can take anything from people, but there is one thing that I can't do, and that is the freedom to choose my own attitude towards life under certain circumstances. (Frank L, German novelist)
● Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Norma Stephens, American writer) Every tragedy makes heroes among ordinary people. (American writer Stephens n)
● I find life an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others. (Helen Keller, American writer) I find life exciting, especially when I live for others. (Helen, American writer? Keller)
● if you want to live your whole life free from pain, if you want to get rid of suffering all your life
you must be a god or else a coupes, and you must be a god or a dead body
considerer other menstrouble. Es think about the misfortunes of others, and you can face life calmly
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● It is not true suffocating ennobles the character; Happiness does that some times, but suffocating, for the most part, makes men pettity and literary. (William Somerset Maugham, British novelist) said that suffering can sublimate personality, which is not accurate; Happiness can do this sometimes, but suffering often makes people narrow-minded and have revenge. (Mao Mu W S, British novelist)
● Let us suggest to the person in crisis that he cease concentrating so on the dangers involved and the differential ie, And concentrate on the opportunity-for there are always opportunities in crisis. (Seebohm Caroline, British physicist) Let us advise people in crisis: don't concentrate so much on the dangers and difficulties involved, instead, focus on opportunities-because there are always opportunities in crises. (Caroline S, British doctor)
● Light Trouble Speak; Great Trouble Keep Silent. (Lucius Anna Eusseneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher) had a little difficulty and shouted loudly; Great difficulties, silent. (Roman philosopher Nicola)
● No one can degrade us except ours; That if we are worthy, no influence can be defended us. (B.T. Washington, American educator) No one can degrade us except ourselves. If we are strong, no bad influence can defeat us. (American educator Washington B T)
●No pain, no palm; no thorns , no throne ; no gall, no glory; No Cross, No Crown. (William Penn, British Admiral) didn't sow, how could he reap; Without hard work, there is no success; There is no glory without suffering; Without setbacks, there is no glory. (British Admiral Payne W)
● Prosperity doth best discover vice, but superiority doth discover virtue. Bad habits are revealed in prosperity, while virtue is highlighted in adversity; Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (John Kennedy, American President) gets joy from hope and remains tenacious in suffering. (American President Kennedy J)
● Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity. (William Shakespeare, British Play Writer) comes through thick and thin. (William Shakespeare, British playwright W)
● The Chinese word for crisis divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Burejer, British writer) The Chinese word "crisis" is divided into two words, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Bridger, British writer)
● The misfortunes hardship to bear are those which never come. (James Russell Lowell, American poetries and critical) The most unbearable misfortunes are those that never come. (American poetess and critic Lowell J R)
The more you fight something, the more anxious you become-the more you involved in a bad pattern, The more difficult it is to escape. (Seem to Caroline, British Physician) 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. (Carolyn S, British doctor)
● The tragedy of life is not so much what men feel, but what they miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essay and historian) The tragedy of life lies not in how much people suffer, but in what people miss. (Carlyle T., British essayist and historian)
● The very remembrance of my former misfortune proofs a new one to me. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer)' s memory of the past misfortune constitutes a new misfortune. (Spanish writer Cervantes M)
● Tough-minded optimites approach problems with a can-do philosophy and emergency stronger from specialties. (Lucius Anna EUS Seneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher), a strong-willed optimist, thinks about problems with the philosophy of "nothing is difficult in the world". The more he is hit by tragedy, the stronger he is. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)
● We have all the misfortunes of others. (La Rochefoucauld, French writer) We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others. (Larochefoucauld, French writer)
1. Adversity is the first road to truth. -Byron
2. Adversity and hardship are the highest institutions of learning to hone personality. -Socrates
3. Sail against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat. -Proverbs lead to happiness through suffering. (Beethoven)
4. Adversity is a path to truth. (Byron) Suffering is the teacher of life. {Balzac)
5. It is necessary to use adversity to develop the mineral deposits of human intelligence. (Dumas)
6. Unfortunately, it is the best university. (belinsky)
7. No wise man will deny the exercise value of pain and sorrow. (Huxley)
8. Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles create genius. (Roman? Roland)
9. A calm lake doesn't make a lean sailor; Comfortable environment can't make a great man of the times (Lebedev)
1. The harder the life is, the stronger and even smarter I feel. {Gorky)
11. Human life is like a flood, and it is difficult to catch beautiful waves without touching islands and reefs. (ostrovsky)
● Climbers who aim at the peak will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.
● The waves are a farewell visit for a ship that has cut the wind and waves, and a funeral for a canoe that has gone with the flow.
● Only those who are brave in rapids can appreciate the wonders of the source of rivers.
● No matter how steep the mountain is, it always leaves a climbing path for those who are not afraid of difficulties.
● people who let the full stop of life circle can't move forward half a step.
● As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will be busy bees among the thorns.
● Life can be sweet or bitter, but it can't be tasteless. You can win or lose, but you can't give in.
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● Opportunities are only open to enterprising people, and mediocre people can never patronize them.
● The meaning of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.
● The character of waves is that they are smashed by rocks countless times and pounced on them countless times. The shade of life will grow more and more lush. Barnyard grass enjoys the same treatment as a seedling, but it does not produce ears of grain.
● Pride is a kite with a broken lead, which is fleeting; Inferiority is a bird with its wings cut off, and it is difficult to reach the sky. Both of them are taboos for success.
● Pebbles have become more beautiful and smooth after some tempering in the sea.
● The torrent of life has emerged to a cliff, and it will become a magnificent waterfall as long as you take a step forward.
● Go ahead and set off the boat of life without relying on love and trust.