82 famous aphorisms about facing suffering
1. Suffering is a test and tempering, and it is gritting your teeth to dig out the stains on your soul. ——Ba Jin
2. Suffering, for the weak, is the tomb of death, but for the strong, it is the soil where ambition grows. ——Rousseau
3. The pursuit of truth and knowledge and the struggle for it are one of the highest qualities of human beings. ——Einstein
4. The correct path is this, learn from everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward. ——Leo Tolstoy
5. Not every disaster is a disaster; early adversity is always a blessing. The difficulties we have overcome not only taught me lessons, but also inspired us in our future struggles. ——Buff
6. Suffering is the test on the way to success. Cowardly people will inevitably be eliminated under suffering, and only strong people will complete the journey they seriously want to go.
7. A person cannot ride two horses. If you ride one horse, you will lose the other horse. A wise person will ignore all requests to distract his energy, and only concentrate on learning one subject, and if he learns one subject, he must learn it well. ——Goethe
8. It is not enough to take steps towards the ultimate goal that you will finally reach one day. You must also regard each step as a goal and make it work as a step. ——Goethe
9. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron
10. Those who stand out are those who clearly identify their direction early in life and consistently direct their abilities towards this goal... - - Edward
11. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting a blank. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into a sharp steel knife. ——Chekhov
12. We should work hard and make a difference. In this way, we can say that we have not wasted our years and have the possibility to leave our footprints on the sand of time. ——Napoleon I
13. Imagine your own response to difficulties, not to avoid or bypass them, but to face them and deal with them in an aggressive and wise way. Fight them. ——Maxwell Maltz
14. Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, you can move towards joy. ——Beethoven
15. Fire can only make iron into steel, but it cannot burn iron into ashes. ——Liu Baiyu
16. Firmness of goal is one of the most necessary sources of strength in character and one of the weapons for success. Without it, genius will be in vain on the path of contradiction and uncertainty. ——Chesterfield
17. Adverse poverty is a hammer that trains heroes. If you can be exercised by it, your body and mind will benefit; if you are not exercised by it, your body and mind will be harmed. ——Hong Yingming
18. Born in sorrow and died in happiness. ——Mencius
19. The small misfortunes in life can help us survive the major misfortunes. ——Isenberg
20. The fear of people’s words and the fear of destiny are all obtained through hard work. ——Zeng Guofan
21. Whoever experiences more suffering knows more. —— Homer
22. Difficulty is the nanny who cultivates a great mind. Only this cold nanny can keep pushing the cradle and cultivate a brave and strong child. ——Bryant
23. A great mind should show such a spirit - greet the tragic misfortune with a smile, and deal with the initial misfortune with a hundredfold courage. Lu Xun people are more strong and unyielding in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect your body and mind when you encounter bad luck than when you are lucky. ——Hugo
24. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. ——Ostrovsky
25. The right path is this: learn from everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward.
——Leo Tolstoy
26. The so-called life is constantly changing, which means the weakening of physical life and the strengthening and expansion of soul life. ——Leo Tolstoy
27. Let your goals be greater than your talents. Author: Then, what you do today will be better than today. ——Amin Rehani
28. Anyone who aims at pursuing his own happiness is bad; anyone who aims at winning the praise of others is fragile; anyone who aims at making people happy is A person who aims at the happiness of others is virtuous. ——Leo Tolstoy
29. No smart person would deny the training value of pain and sorrow. —— Huxley
30. People with ideals can see hope in adversity and light in darkness. Because others' adversity is just a transition, and darkness is just a temporary process. —— Roland
31. Doing good deeds and being criticized but still persisting is the true nature of a striver. ——Balzac
32. Difficulties bring experience, and experience gives wisdom. Adversity - this is a valuable test for those with talent. Those who have been tempered in adversity and come through can be said to be persevering. ——Konosuke Matsushita
33. The biggest problem in life is to live without talking nonsense. ——Dostoyevsky
34. Adversity reveals talent, while prosperity obscures talent.
35. No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I am ready to withstand any storm. ——Byron
36. If you want to succeed in anything, you must pay a price. Author: Struggle. ——Emerson
37. Only such a person deserves life and freedom, if he fights for it every day. ——Goethe
38. People cannot understand life in peace, but must understand this prosperous world in pain and loneliness. How can it be true? Which one is fake? Only by cultivating a clear and dust-free state of mind can we experience life profoundly. ——Pember Mountain
39. When Columbus discovered America, did he know where he was heading? His goal is just to move forward. He himself is the target, forcing him to move forward. ——Gide
40. Great energy is generated only for great purposes. ——Stalin
41. After you have established your footing, you must use your strength and skills to fight on your own. ——Bernard Shaw
42. No matter what you do, as long as you work hard, you will never fail. ——Newton
43. When you are in an adverse situation, you will be surrounded by needles and stones, and you will be sharpened without realizing it. ——Hong Yingming
44. Without certain goals, wisdom will be lost; there are goals everywhere, but there are no goals anywhere. ——Montaigne
45. Adversity has a scientific value. A good scholar will not give up this opportunity to learn. ——Emerson
46. The secret of invention lies in continuous efforts. ——Newton
47. If you cherish your feathers too much and do not cause any damage to them, then you will lose both wings and never be able to fly again. ——Shelley
48. A person must go through hard work before he can achieve something. ——Andersen
49. Adversity can test a person’s character, and extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity. ——Shakespeare
50. Miracles appear in bad luck. ——Bacon
51. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius... It is a fortune for capable people, but an abyss for the weak. ——Balzac
52. The joy of doing good things is the only reliable happiness in life. ——Leo Tolstoy
53. In our life, we must make aspirations and have goals to strive for. Otherwise, if we live in confusion, wouldn't our life be in vain? .
——Konosuke Matsushita
54. The slowest person, as long as he does not lose his goal, can walk faster than the person who wanders aimlessly. ——Lesing
55. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting the blank for people. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into is sharp steel. ——Chekhov
56. Disaster is the real touchstone of human beings. ——Beaumont
57. People’s best work is often done under adverse circumstances. Mental stress and even physical pain can become spiritual intoxicants. ——Beveridge
58. The higher the goal a person strives for, the faster his talents will develop and the more effective he will be for society. ——Gorky
59. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. ——Xu Teli
60. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person’s integrity.
61. A life without ups and downs is a dull life.
62. Go your own way and let others tell you! ——Dante
63. Go your way. Don't pay attention to what others say. ——Dante
64. Adversity can make people smarter, but it cannot make people rich. - Thomas Fuller
65. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering personality. ——Liang Qichao
66. Adversity is the wave that overturns the boat of life of the weak; it is also the furnace that tempers the iron will of the strong. ——David
67. Yesterday’s impossibility has become today’s possibility; the fantasy of the previous century has become reality before our eyes today. It’s amazing how great human endeavor can be. ——Marconi
68. A day’s work can lead to a good night’s sleep; a life of hard work can lead to a happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
69. When a gentleman encounters poverty, his virtue will be improved and his adversity will be improved. ——Lu Jiuyuan
70. It is best for a person to always have some unfavorable experiences, otherwise he will become depressed unconsciously. People are only afraid that they will fail themselves and others will not scold them. ——Guo Moruo
71. If a person is afraid of pain, afraid of various diseases, afraid of unexpected events, afraid of life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. ——Rousseau
72. Even if you fall a hundred times, you must stand up a hundred and one times. ——Zhang Haidi
73. The real joy of life is to devote yourself to a goal that you think is great. ——Bernard Shaw
74. Adversity cannot make people rich, but it can make people wise.
75. Some disasters are so terrible that we cannot even imagine them, and their appearance makes us shudder. But when they do happen to us, we find that we are stronger than we thought; we fight against them and do better than we expected. ——La Bruyère ()
76. Stop fighting and life will stop. ——Carlyle Chasing Two Rabbits Author: Will get nothing. ——Dostoyevsky
77. Being ambitious will make you set unattainable goals. The pursuit of goals must be within your capabilities and focus on your own efforts, rather than focusing on the results. ——Ali Keefe
78. The lofty goals that have not yet been achieved are more precious than the small goals that have been achieved. ——Goethe
79. Adversity is indeed valuable, but it is also a prejudice to overly admire adversity and even think that perfect people cannot be created without adversity. ——Konosuke Matsushita
80. Seeds do not fall on the fertile soil but on the rubble. A viable seed will never be pessimistic and sigh, because only with resistance can there be tempering. ——Xia Yan
81. Aim at a goal, unwaveringly, risk your life and go all out. Only in this way can you gradually expand your possibility of success and even achieve an unexpected career. ——Torao Tokuda
82. The closer the goal is, the more difficult it becomes.
I hope that everyone can continue to complete their journey along the established goal as peacefully and calmly as a star. ——Goethe;