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1. There will be no great cause without huge difficulties. ——Voltaire

2. Suffering, for the weak, is the grave to death, but for the strong, it is the soil from which ambition grows. ——Rousseau

3. When a person is hit hard in life, it does not mean the end of the world, and life will never be completed because of it. ——Munir Nasuf

4. Through suffering, move towards joy. ——Beethoven

5. Adversity is every road to truth. ——Byron

6. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents. ——Xu Teli

7. It is rare to see someone concentrate on completing a beautiful and legitimate thing. What we usually see are either timid scholars or reckless men who are eager for success. ——Goethe

8. Whoever experiences more suffering knows more. ——Homer

9. People must hone themselves in things before they can stand firm, be able to be still and steady, and move also. ——Wang Shouren

10. Please reflect carefully on everything left by pain! Once the suffering is over, the suffering becomes sweet. ——Goethe

11. Good luck is enviable, but defeating bad luck is even more amazing. ——Seneca

12. God’s favor is like a candle, and human will is like the wax used to make candles. If a person wants to reach the paradise on earth on the top of the mountain of purgatory, he still lacks his own will. ——Dante

13. 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

14. Everything tastes bitter before it matures. ——Cyrus

15. Life is built on pain, and the whole life is filled with pain. ——Romain Rolland

16. The lofty goals that have not yet been achieved are more precious than the small goals that have been achieved. ——Goethe

17. Suffering is a test and a temper, and it is gritting your teeth to dig out the stains on your soul. ——Ba Jin

18. People often consider themselves to be unlucky people. Any bad things that happen are reasonable. With such a normal mentality, many difficulties will be overcome. ——Fang Haiquan

19. A person who can win universal respect is not because of his prominent status, but because of his consistent words and deeds and indomitable spirit. ——Leo Tolstoy

20. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. ——Ostrochaski

21. Only friends who can share their inner feelings can give you the strength to overcome difficulties. ——Batasha Gracian

22. Don’t stay in a completed career! ——Pasteur

23. Everyone wants to live a happy life, and everyone should try their best to overcome difficulties. ——Xu Teli

24. As long as you fight against difficulties, you can make weak muscles strong. ——Zhuo Bin

25. Success does not depend on the size of your strength, but on how long you can persist. ——Johnson

26. Adversity can test a person's character, and extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity. ——Shakespeare

27. I feel that the road ahead is smooth, so why should people not walk because of a small obstacle? ——Lu Xun

28. People do not live just for love. ——Herzen

29. Suffering develops our extraordinary role. If we do not bow to the storm, we can be calm when disaster strikes. ——Balzac

30. Hardship can breed the power of soul and spirit. ——Hugo

31. The flowing water releases its vitality only when it encounters conflict. ——Goethe

32. When God gives a person a difficulty, he also gives a person a piece of wisdom. ——Hugo

33. Difficulties arise from the efforts to overcome them. ——Smiles

34. Suffering has become a kind of homework and education for us. If you make good use of this suffering, you are smart. ——Sanmao

35. Fighting against oneself is the most difficult struggle for a teacher, and defeating oneself at the same time is the greatest victory. —— Luo Luo

36. It is best for a person to always have some adverse experiences, otherwise he will become depressed unconsciously. People are only afraid of being down by themselves and not being scolded by others. ——Guo Moruo

37. Adversity can defeat the weak and create the strong. ——Nixon

38. It is not enough to take steps towards the ultimate goal that you will finally achieve one day. You must also regard each step as a goal and make it work as a step. ——Goethe

39. You must have confidence in life before you can make life last forever. And the so-called confidence is hope. ——Paul Langevin

40. Only through hellish training can one develop the power to create heaven. Only fingers that have shed blood can play the swan song beyond this world. ——Tagore

41. What is a road? It is trampled out from a place where there is no road, it is carved out from a place where there are only thorns.

——Lu Xun

42. For a person with perseverance, nothing is impossible. ——Haywood

43. Adversity is indeed valuable, but it is also a kind of prejudice to overly admire adversity and even think that perfect people cannot be created without adversity. ——Kunosuke Matsushita

44. As long as the spine does not bend, there is no mountain that cannot be lifted. ——Hong Zhanhui

45. Suffering is the teacher of life. ——Balzac

46. Difficulties strengthen the mind just as labor strengthens the body. ——Seneca

47. Even if you fall a hundred times, you must stand up a hundred and one times. ——Zhang Haidi

48. Let me tell you the secret that enables me to achieve my goals. My only strength is my persistence. ——Pasteur

49. Happy are those who can continue their career once they start. ——Herzen

50. The more difficult the environment, the more energetic you can work hard. ——Guo Moruo

51. Noble people always endure sorrow silently. ——Schiller

52. Becoming wise through suffering is not a bad thing. ——Aeschylus

53. Exploiting the mineral deposits of human intelligence is indispensable and requires adversity. Pressure is required to make gunpowder ignite. ——Alexander Dumas

54. A weak-willed person cannot be sincere. ——La Rochefoucauld

55. Difficulties that have been overcome are opportunities for victory. ——Horace

56. Luck is not without fear and trouble; misfortune is not without comfort and hope. ——Bacon

57. When God gives a person a difficulty, he also gives a person a piece of wisdom. ——Yu Li

58. Physics has taught us a severe lesson: human will is subject to certain decisive restrictions. ——El Babi

59. 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

60. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering personality. ——Liang Qichao

61. You should not give in before disaster, but should face it more bravely. ——Virgil

62. When a person is at the end of his rope, it is not considered cowardly to be able to extricate himself! ——Xu Beihong

63. Difficult moments have scientific value, and a person who is good at learning will never miss this opportunity. ——Emerson

64. 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. ——Tagore

65. As long as there is a kind of infinite self-confidence that fills the soul, and then relies on a strong will and independent and uninhibited intelligence, one day you will succeed. —— Maupassant

66. You should use this kind of thinking to relieve your misfortune. Nothing can hone one's virtue more than misfortune. ——Shakespeare

67. Will is free. When a person realizes his will, it is equivalent to realizing himself, and this self-realization is the greatest satisfaction for individuals. ——Fromm

68. Difficulty is a harsh mentor. ——Baker

69. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is that they are unyielding in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven

70. Difficulties and setbacks may be beneficial. It’s a workout and it’s what keeps me going. ——Xian Xinghai

71. When God gives people a bit of difficulty, it also adds a bit of intelligence to people. ——Hugo

72. If you don’t know pain, you are not a good man. ——Hugo

73. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. ——Ostrovsky

74. Only difficulties can make people show their true colors. ——Epictetus

75. Nature traps people in darkness and forces them to always yearn for light. ——Goethe

76. Adversity is the wave that capsizes the boat of life of the weak; it is also the furnace that tempers the iron will of the strong. ——David

77. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. ——Napoleon

78. Pain is not a bad thing unless it conquers us. ——Kingsley

79. If there are no obstacles in the journey of life, what else is there for people to do. ——Bismarck

80. Fire can only make iron into steel, but it cannot burn iron into ashes. ——Liu Baiyu

81. Even if you fall a hundred times, you must stand up a hundred times. ——Zhang Haidi

82. Being calm and composed in adversity is the ultimate elegance. ——Joan Genet

83. When difficulties come, some people soar to the sky, while others fall to the ground. ——Leo Tolstoy

84. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. ——Emerson

85. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to find solutions, and difficult environments can train talents.

——Xu Teli

86. Will is the power possessed by a unique individual to correct his or her own initiative. ——Lawrence

87. Pain is mankind’s great teacher. The soul thrives in the breath of pain. ——Yexin Bach

88. Human will is not always omnipotent, because laughter and tears will follow the passion that produces these things. The most sincere people are the least able. Control them. ——Dante

89. Dao is enough to forget things and achieve spring, and ambition is enough to make one spirit rise and fall. ——Su Shi

90. If you have ideals, there will be no difficulties that cannot be overcome. ——Premchand

91. Disaster is the touchstone of human beings. ——Ferecha

92. Great work is not accomplished with strength but with patience. ——Johnson

93. No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I am ready to withstand any storm. ——Byron

94. Adversity has a scientific value. A good scholar will not give up this opportunity to learn. ——Emerson

95. Those who can overcome difficulties can turn difficulties into opportunities. ——Churchill

96. Difficulties are largely caused by laziness. - Cy Johnson

97. God sets many obstacles on the road just to strengthen your will. ——Tagore

98. People’s strengths or weaknesses in willpower and fighting spirit are often one of the important reasons for their success or failure. ——Hardy

99. Adversity reveals talents, while good times hide talents. ——Horace

100. In any case, the deeper the pain, the greater the joy that follows. —— Augustinius

101. Starting a business is always difficult. Those who dare to start a business should not care about difficulties. There is no smooth sailing in the world. ——Yun Daiying

102. True gold emerges from fierce fire, and heroes emerge from adversity. ——Seneca

103. There is often such a situation on the road of life: adversity makes people achieve something. ——Iacocca

104. Those who never lament the hard times and never grieve for their fate are indeed great men. ——Seneca

105. In fact, there is no road in the world. When there are more people walking, it becomes a road. ——Lu Xun

106. 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, your body and mind will be harmed. ——Hong Yingming

107. The disaster itself is a good medicine. ——Copper

108. Good luck in good times is something people hope for; good luck in bad times is surprising to people. ——Bacon

109. It is difficult to implement, but it is this difficulty itself that attracts me. ——Balzac

110. Difficulties must be overcome by oneself, and obstacles must be broken through by oneself; there is no word "difficult" in our dictionary. ——Napoleon

111. Whatever you do, start from the beginning until you succeed. No matter how difficult it is, you should try your best. ——Guan Lvyin

112. You must dare to face it, only then can you dare to think, dare to speak, dare to do, and dare to act. If you want to face it but don't dare, what else will happen? ——Lu Xun

113. What the world lacks is perseverance, not strength. ——Hugo

114. Life in this world will not always be smooth sailing and wonderful. ——Suhomlinsky

115. No matter how fragile a person is, as long as he devotes all his energy to the only purpose, he will be able to achieve something. ——Cicero

116. Be determined, not afraid of sacrifice, overcome all difficulties, and strive for victory. ——Mao Zedong

117. Without great willpower, it is impossible to have great talent and great strategy. ——Balzac

118. You must experience pain before you can appreciate the joy of life. ——Alexander Dumas

119. Poverty and a pure and simple life are exactly where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! ——Fang Zhimin

120. It is not difficult to endure disaster, but it is never easy to endure it to the end. ——Seneca

121. Miracles appear in bad luck. ——Bacon

122. Difficulties are both bad and good things. Difficulties force people to think of ways, and difficult environments can train talents. ——Xu Teli

123. People are more strong and unyielding in adversity than in adversity, and it is easier to protect their body and mind when they encounter bad luck than when they are lucky. ——Hugo

124. The most difficult time is when success is not far away. ——Napoleon

125. Stay firm on 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

126. All pain can destroy people, but the suffering people can also eliminate the pain! ——Byron

127. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron

128. 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

129. People who experience more pain and sadness are more tolerant. ——Wordsworth

130. Not knowing is not scary or harmful. It is impossible for anyone to know everything. What is terrible and harmful is not knowing and pretending to know.

——Tolstoy