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What did Helen Keller say?
1, self-confidence is a state of mind, and confident people will not be depressed instantly. Helen Keller

Facing the light, the shadow is behind us. Helen Keller

I will open a window of opportunity for you. Helen Keller

Thousands of small things fall into our hands, and every day there are all kinds of small opportunities that we can freely use and abuse, but it still walks silently without any change. Helen Keller

As long as you face the sun, you can't see the shadow. Helen Keller

6. Facing the light, the shadow is behind us. Helen Keller

7. For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of fate. Helen Keller

8. The most beautiful things in the world can't be seen or touched ... they can only be felt with heart. Helen Keller

9. As long as you face the sun, you can't see the shadow. Helen Keller

10, when a person feels that there is a force pushing him to soar, he should not crawl. Helen Keller

1 1. For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of life. Helen Keller

12, sometimes I think, if people live every day as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life. Helen Keller

13, confidence is the master of fate. Helen Keller

14, facing the light, the shadow is behind us-Helen Keller Confidence is the master of fate-Helen Keller Sometimes I think it would be great if people treated every day of their lives as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life. Helen Keller

15, the will to act is enhanced according to the frequency and firmness of the action, while the brain power is increased according to the use of the will. In this way, faith can be truly generated. Helen Keller

16, life is either bold or nothing. Helen Keller

17, sometimes I think, if people live every day as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life. Helen Keller

18 Some people say that knowledge is power. For me, knowledge is happiness. With knowledge, you can distinguish truth from falsehood, nobility from insignificance. When you know the thoughts and behaviors of people in different periods, you will have sympathy and close feelings for the human beings who have developed to today. Helen Keller