Said by: [English] Arnold: Roll with the punches.
Introduction: English poet and critic. Dean of the Football Academy, son of Thomas Arnold. He used to be a professor of poetics at Oxford University (1857 ~ 1867). It is advocated that poetry should reflect the requirements of the times and have the spirit of pursuing moral and intellectual "liberation". His poems and comments are sensitive to the disadvantages of the times and can make rational judgments.
Secondly, philosophically, I have at least learned to be prepared for all kinds of destinies.
Said by: [Ancient Greece] Diogenes: The Biography of Diogenes.
Introduction: diogenes (Greek Δ ι ν English diogenes, about 4 12-324 BC) "diogenes of Sinopa" (also translated as diogenes and diogenes) was an ancient Greek philosopher.
Third, whenever there is a conflict with fate, a wise man should never complain; Just like whenever you hear the sound of a fight, brave people will never be bored; Because for the two of them, their hardships are their opportunities, the brave can add honor, and the wise can affirm and enhance their wisdom.
Said by: [ancient Rome] Marie Poi: the comfort of philosophy.
Fourth, people who conquer fate are often those who are unwilling to wait for the gift of luck.
Said by: [English] Arnold: Roll with the punches.
When the word "forbearance" takes the lead, you can conquer all fate.
Said by: [English] Bacon: the growth of learning
Introduction: Francis Bacon (156 1- 1626), the first viscount St. Alben (1viscount St. Alban), was an English essayist and philosopher during the Renaissance.