1. Tribulation and hardship are the highest institutions of learning for tempering one’s character. --Socrates
2. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only teach us a lesson, but also inspire us in our future endeavors. --Pope
3. No matter how steep the mountain is, there is always a way to climb for those who are not afraid of hardships.
4. How can we keep moving forward? Leave footprints behind.
5. Isn’t adverse luck a touchstone of character? --Balzac
6. Vices appear in good times, and virtues appear in adversity.
7. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp
8. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career. -- Shakespeare
9. As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorns.
10. Adversity can make people smarter, although it cannot make people rich. -- Toffler
11. Enterprising and hard-working soldiers sing songs of struggle and hope with their sweat.
12. The more difficult and difficult the environment, the more firm perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slacking off. -- Tolstoy
13. Life can be sweet or bitter, but it cannot be tasteless. You can win or you can fail, but you can't surrender.
14. Mountain roads do not crawl under people’s feet like smooth roads.
15. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
16. Pity is caused by the love and luck of a person, and fear is caused by the similarity of the person who suffers misfortune to us. -- Aristotle
17. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only teach us a lesson, but also inspire us in our future endeavors. --Pop
18. Pity is caused by a person being loved and caring about his luck, and fear is caused by the similarity between the person who suffers misfortune and us. --Aristotle
19. Most of the great men since ancient times have struggled and struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. --Matsushita Konosuke
20. Disaster is the first journey of truth. --Byron
21. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. -- Shakespeare
22. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume
23. Leave the Internet cafe to your beautiful hopes and pursuits. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times it has failed, and there are still a thousand times to go.
24. If both legs of the compass move, it will never draw a circle.
25. Bonsai Hideki’s dream of becoming a pillar was shattered just because he was doted on by others.
26. Leave the Internet cafe to your beautiful hopes and pursuits. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times it has failed, and there are still a thousand times to go
27. In the ups and downs of fate , it is easiest to see a person’s integrity. -- Shakespeare
28. Only those who brave the rapids can appreciate the wonders and scenery at the source of the river.
29. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume
30. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance.
31. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. -- Bacon
32. If a sapling refuses to be pruned because it is afraid of pain, it will never become useful.
33. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. --Beethoven
34. Pride is like a kite with its lead string broken, fleeting; inferiority is like a bird with its wings clipped, unable to reach the sky. Both of these are taboos for success.
35. It is impossible to live a comfortable and happy life throughout life, because human beings must have an attitude that can cope with adversity. --Rousseau
36. After being tempered by the sea, the pebbles become more beautiful and smooth.
37. There are worries and troubles in good times, and comfort and hope in adversity. -- Bacon
38. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume
39. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
40. True friendship is a slow-growing plant that must experience and withstand the impact of adversity to be worthy of the title of friendship.
--Washington
41. The waves are a farewell ceremony for the ship that cuts through the wind and waves, and a funeral for the light boat that drifts with the current.
42. People are more perseverant in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect yourself physically and mentally when you are experiencing bad luck than when you are experiencing good luck. -- Victor Hugo
43. If you want to climb a mountain, don't use a rainbow as a ladder.
44. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. -- Bacon Sanlian Reading
45. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
46. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? --Balzac
47. Because the banyan tree is rooted in the deep soil, the green shade of life will grow longer and more lush. The tares enjoy the same treatment as the seedlings, but they do not bear ears of grain.
48. Go forward and sail the boat of life. There is no need to be attached or restless. The boat that breaks the waves will naturally bloom new flowers along the way.
49. Climbers who aim to reach the top will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.
50. Adversity is a way to reach the truth. -- Byron
51. People who can only walk on concrete will never leave deep footprints.
52. The character of the waves is that they are broken by the rocks countless times and dive towards the rocks countless times.
53. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. --Seneca
54. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. --Beethoven
55. The calm lake has long since produced no capable sailors, and the comfortable life cannot produce the great men of the times.
56. The virtue needed for luck is temperance, and the virtue needed for adversity is tenacity. The latter is more valuable than the former. -- Bacon
57. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp
58. Adversity is the first road to truth. --Byron
59. Opportunities are only open to enterprising and promising people, and mediocre people will never be able to patronize them.
60. In good times, our friends get to know us; in bad times, we get to know our friends.
61. No wise person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. -- Aldous Huxley
62. Pity is caused by a person suffering misfortune, fear is caused by the similarity between the person suffering misfortune and us. -- Aristotle
63. The torrent of life has surged to the cliff. As long as you take another step forward, it will turn into a magnificent waterfall.
64. - A good friend is often obtained in adversity - Latin America
65. Every setback or adverse mutation comes with the same or greater of beneficial seeds. -- Emerson
66. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
67. Face adversity with a brave chest. -- Horace ( )
68. Pride is like a kite with its lead string cut off, fleeting; inferiority is like a bird with its wings clipped, unable to reach the sky. Both of these are talents. Big taboo.
69. Those who let the end of life trap them cannot move forward even half a step.
70. The meaning of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.
71. Whether in good times or in bad times, life is an endless struggle against all kinds of difficulties, a battle in which one is outnumbered. -- Rabindranath Tagore
72. No intelligent person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. -- Huxley
73. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -- Emerson's famous sayings about adversity and success
1. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp
2. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius. --Balzac
3. It is impossible to live a comfortable and happy life throughout life, because human beings must have an attitude that can cope with adversity. --Rousseau
4. Isn't adverse luck the touchstone of character? --Balzac
5. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
6. The waves are a farewell ceremony for the ship that cuts through the wind and waves, and a funeral for the light boat that drifts with the current.
7. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person’s integrity. -- Shakespeare
8. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume
9. Pride is like a kite with its lead string broken, fleeting; inferiority is like a bird with its wings clipped, unable to reach the sky.
Both of these are taboos for success.
10. Disaster is the first journey of truth. --Byron
11. Adversity reveals talents, while good times hide talents. -- Horace
12. The more difficult and difficult the environment, the more firm perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slackness. -- Tolstoy
13. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -- Emerson
14. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only teach us a lesson, but also inspire us in our future endeavors. --Pop
15. Opportunities are only open to enterprising and promising people, and mediocre people will never be able to patronize them.
16. If you want to climb to the top, don’t use a rainbow as a ladder.
17. Pity is caused when a person is loved and cares about his luck, and fear is caused when the person who suffers misfortune is similar to us. -- Aristotle
18. Mountain roads do not crawl under people's feet like smooth roads.
19. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. -- Ostrovsky
20. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. -- Bacon
21. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -- Emerson
22. Face adversity with a brave heart. --Horace
23. Tribulation and hardship are the highest institutions of learning for tempering one's character. --Socrates
24. Adversity can defeat the weak and create the strong. --Nixon
25. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
26. How can we keep moving forward? Leave footprints behind.
27. Only those who brave the rapids can appreciate the wonders and scenery at the source of the river.
28. Life is always sweet. People who can only walk on the cement floor will never leave deep footprints. It can also be bitter, but it cannot be tasteless. You can win or you can fail, but you can't surrender.
29. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. -- Napoleon
30. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. -- Bacon
31. Because the banyan tree is rooted in the deep soil, the green shade of life will grow longer and more lush. The tares enjoy the same treatment as the seedlings, but they do not bear ears of grain.
32. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? --Balzac
33. Everyone should have two lights in his heart, one is the light of hope; the other is the light of courage. With these two lights, we are not afraid of the darkness of the sea and the danger of the storm. -- Roland
34. The response to imagined difficulties is not to escape or bypass them, but to face them, deal with them, and fight against them in an aggressive and wise way. -- Maxwell Maltz
35. The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory. --Cicero
36. The calm lake has long been unable to produce capable sailors, and the comfortable life cannot produce the great men of the times.
37. A misty morning does not mean a hazy day. The numerous traumas are the best things that life can give you, because every trauma marks a step forward. --Romain Rolland
38. Climbers who aim at the top will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.
39. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance.
40. No matter how steep the mountain is, there is always a way to climb for those who are not afraid of difficulties.
41. Adversity is a way to reach the truth. -- Byron
42. Only through hellish training can one develop the power to create heaven. Only fingers that have shed blood can play the swan song of this world. -- Rabindranath Tagore
43. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus
44. Most of the great men since ancient times have struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. --Matsushita Konosuke
45. Disaster is the first journey of truth. --Byron
46. Good luck in good times is something people hope for; good luck in bad times is surprising to people. -- Bacon
47. As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorn bushes.
48. Life is a voyage. During sailing, you will inevitably encounter strong winds coming from all directions, but every gust of wind will speed up your sailing. As long as you hold the rudder steady, even a storm will not cause you to deviate from the course.
--Cicchi Williams
49. Not every disaster is a disaster, and early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp
50. Only when the sea water hits the rocks can it stir up beautiful waves.
51. Those who let the end of life trap them cannot move forward even half a step.
52. The enterprising spirit writes the song of struggle and hope for the martyrs with their sweat.
53. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. --Beethoven
54. Pity is caused by a person suffering misfortune, fear is caused by the similarity between the person suffering misfortune and us. -- Aristotle
55. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. --Seneca
56. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume
57. People who only walk on concrete will never leave deep footprints.
58. Adversity can make people smarter, although it cannot make people rich. -- Toffler
59. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. -- Shakespeare
60. For people, difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting the blank. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into a sharp steel knife. --Chekhov
61. When people are in adversity, their ability to adapt to the environment is amazing. People can endure misfortune, and they can also overcome misfortune, because people have amazing potential, and as long as they are determined to use it, they will be able to overcome difficulties. -- Carnegie
62. Don’t let go of the green hills, and keep your roots in the broken rocks. Even after countless hardships and blows, it still remains strong, regardless of the wind from the southeast or the northwest. --Zheng Banqiao
63. God sets many obstacles on the road just to strengthen your will. -- Rabindranath Tagore
64. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold
65. Difficulties can breed the power of soul and spirit. -- Hugo
66. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. -- Xu Te
67. The meaning of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.
68. Vices appear in good times, and virtues emerge in adversity.
69. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust this person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions, so his mind and forbearance are tempted, Gain what it cannot. -- Men Ke
70. Leave the Internet cafe to your beautiful hopes and pursuits. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times it has failed, and there are still a thousand times to go
71. Adversity It is the first path to truth. --Byron
72. Luck is not without fear and trouble; misfortune is not without comfort and hope. -- Bacon
73. The character of the waves is that they have been shattered by the rocks countless times and jumped towards the rocks countless times.
74. When God gives a person a difficulty, he also gives a person a piece of wisdom. -- Hugo
75. The virtue needed for luck is temperance, and the virtue needed for adversity is tenacity. The latter is more valuable than the former. -- Bacon
76. People are more perseverant in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect yourself physically and mentally when you are experiencing bad luck than when you are experiencing good luck. --Hugo
77. On the road of life, everyone will encounter difficulties and setbacks. It depends on whether you can overcome them. If you overcome, you are a hero and a strong person in life. --Zhang Haidi
78. When people are in adversity, their ability to adapt to the environment is amazing. People can endure misfortune, and they can also overcome misfortune, because people have amazing potential, and as long as they are determined to use it, they will be able to overcome difficulties. -- Carnegie
79. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. --Beethoven
80. There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb along the steep mountain road can hope to reach the glorious peak. --Marx
81. There are always worries and troubles in good times, and comfort and hope in adversity. -- Bacon
82. If both legs of the compass move, a circle will never be drawn. ( )
83. No smart person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. -- Huxley
84. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career. --Shakespeare's famous sayings about success in adversity
1. No matter how steep the mountain, there is always a way to climb for those who are not afraid of difficulties.
2. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck.
Democritus
3. After being polished by the sea, the pebbles become more beautiful and smooth.
4. People who can only walk on concrete floors will never leave deep footprints.
5. Go forward and sail the boat of life. There is no need to be attached or restless. The boat that breaks the waves will naturally bloom new flowers along the way.
6. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. Emerson
7. Climbers who aim at the top will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.
8. The meaning of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.
9. Bonsai Hideki’s dream of becoming a pillar was shattered just because he was doted on by others.
10. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. Hume
11. Most of the great men since ancient times have struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. Konosuke Matsushita
12. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. Democritus
13. Mountain roads do not crawl under people's feet like smooth roads.
14. Pride is like a kite with its lead string broken, fleeting; inferiority is like a bird with its wings clipped, unable to reach the sky. Both of these are taboos for success.
15. Whether in good times or in bad times, life is an endless struggle against all kinds of difficulties, a battle in which one is outnumbered. Rabindranath Tagore
16. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only teach us a lesson, but also inspire us in our future endeavors. Popper
17. Adversity is a path to truth. Byron
18. Because the banyan tree is rooted in the deep soil, the green shade of life will grow longer and more lush. The tares enjoy the same treatment as the seedlings, but they do not bear ears of grain.
19. Pity is caused when a person is loved and cares about his luck, and fear is caused when the person who suffers misfortune is similar to us. Aristotle
20. Those who let the end of life trap them cannot move forward even half a step.
21. Vices show up in good times, and virtues show up in bad times.
22. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? Balzac
23. Face adversity with a brave chest. Horace
24. As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorn bushes.
25. A good friend is often obtained in adversity
26. It is easiest to see a person's integrity in the ups and downs of fate. Shakespeare
27. The torrent of life has surged to the cliff. As long as you take another step forward, it will turn into a magnificent waterfall.
28. Pity is caused when a person suffers misfortune, and fear is caused by the similarity between the person who suffers misfortune and us. Aristotle
29. Adversity can make people smart, although it cannot make people rich. Toffler
30. The virtue needed for luck is temperance, and the virtue needed for adversity is tenacity. The latter is more valuable than the former. Bacon
31. People are more persistent in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect yourself physically and mentally when you are experiencing bad luck than when you are experiencing good luck. Hugo
32. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. Beethoven
33. No smart person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. Aldous Huxley
34. The calm lake has long since produced no capable sailors, and the comfortable life cannot produce the great men of the times.
35. True friendship is a slow-growing plant. It must experience and withstand the impact of adversity to be worthy of the title of friendship. Washington
36. There are worries and troubles in good times, and comfort and hope in adversity. Bacon
37. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career. Shakespeare
38. In good times, our friends get to know us; in bad times, we get to know our friends.
39. The more difficult and difficult the environment, the more firm perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slacking off. Tolstoy
40. Suffering and hardship are the highest schools for tempering personality. Socrates
41. Life can be sweet or bitter, but it cannot be tasteless. You can win or you can fail, but you can't surrender.
42. Leave the Internet cafe to your beautiful hopes and pursuits. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times it has failed, and there are still a thousand times to go.
43. If both legs of the compass move, it will never draw a circle.
44. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. Seneca
45. Adversity is the first road to truth. Byron
46. Opportunities are only open to enterprising and promising people, and mediocre people will never be able to patronize them.
47. The waves are a farewell ceremony for the ship that cuts through the wind and waves, and a funeral for the light boat that drifts with the current.
48. If a sapling refuses to be pruned because it is afraid of pain, it will never become useful.
49. How can we keep moving forward? Leave footprints behind.
50. Disaster is the first journey of truth. Byron ( )
51. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. Sharp
52. Only those who brave the rapids can appreciate the wonders and scenery at the source of the river.
53. The character of the waves is that they are broken by the rocks countless times and dive towards the rocks countless times.
54. If you want to climb to the top, don’t use a rainbow as a ladder.
55. Enterprising and hard-working soldiers write songs of struggle and hope with their sweat.
56. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. Bacon
57. It is impossible to live comfortably and happily throughout life, because human beings must have an attitude that can cope with adversity. Rousseau's famous aphorisms about success in adversity
1. Adversity is the first road to truth. Byron
2. Vices appear in good times, and virtues appear in adversity.
3. Tribulation and hardship are the highest institutions of learning for tempering one’s character. Socrates
4. People are more persistent in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect yourself physically and mentally when you are experiencing bad luck than when you are experiencing good luck. Hugo
5. Face adversity with a brave chest. Horace
6. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. Seneca
7. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? Balzac
8. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. Democritus
9. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. Shakespeare
10. Pity is caused by the love and luck of a person, and fear is caused by the similarity of the person who suffers misfortune to us. Aristotle
11. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. Beethoven
12. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. Emerson
13. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. Bacon
14. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. Sharp
15. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. Hume
16. No intelligent person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. Aldous Huxley
17. Most of the great men since ancient times have struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. Konosuke Matsushita
18. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career. Shakespeare
19. The more difficult and difficult the environment, the more firm perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slackness. Tolstoy
20. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. Democritus
21. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. Beethoven
22. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. Emerson
23. The virtue required by luck is temperance, and the virtue required by adversity is perseverance. The latter is more valuable than the former. Bacon
24. There are always worries and troubles in good times, and comfort and hope in adverse times. Bacon
25. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? Balzac
26. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. Hume
27. Disaster is the first journey of truth. Byron
28. The calm lake has long since ceased to produce capable sailors, and the comfortable life cannot produce the great men of the times.
29. Pity is caused when a person suffers misfortune, and fear is caused by the similarity between the person who suffers misfortune and us. Aristotle
30. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only teach us a lesson, but also inspire us in our future endeavors.
Pop
31. It is impossible to live comfortably and happily throughout life, because human beings must have an attitude that can cope with adversity. Rousseau
33. Adversity can make people smart, although it cannot make people rich.
Toffler