Introduction: 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. Below is a collection of aphorisms about destiny that I have collected. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
The best fate is often the most unbelievable.
[Meaning] Li Wei: "History"
Destiny is often caused by people themselves. As the ancient poet said:?Everyone is his own designer. ?
[English] Francis Bacon: "On Life"
Fate is a blind, moody foster mother who often has no choice in the children she raises. Be generous and generous at will.
[English] Samuel Butler: "The Road of All Beings"
Fate guides us toward life, and fate also mocks us toward death.
[French] Voltaire: "Fragment"
Fate is a figure in disguise. Nothing is more deceptive than this face.
[France] Hugo: "The Man Who Laughs"
The gloom and cheerfulness of a person's spirit form his destiny!
[Germany] Goethe , quoted from "Goethe's Conversations"
Destiny is just the boring masturbation of losers and the ridicule of cowards.
[Middle] Mao Dun: "The Complete Works of Mao Dun"
Destiny always follows its own path.
[Ancient Rome] Virgil: "Agricultural Poems"
The way the God of destiny strikes is not static. Sometimes she strikes us with the help of our own hands, and sometimes she sets dangerous traps for us.
[Ancient Rome] Seneca: "Letter to Lucili on Morality"
Fortune rarely accompanies people to the door.
[Spain] Gracian: "The Art of Living"
The loss of luck by just a hair's breadth seems to be an insult imposed by the goddess of fate.
[English] Fielding: "Tom Jones"
Destiny is not an eagle, it crawls like a mouse.
[Ireland] Elizabeth Bowen: "The House in Paris"
Luck corrects some shortcomings in us that reason cannot correct.
[French] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
Everything that fate befalls us has a price determined by our mood.
[Law] La Rochefoucauld: "Moral Proverbs"
If the fate of human beings is always as cruel as people imagine, then it will be unbearable.
[Fa] Voltaire: "On Morality"
Fate always plays tricks on people. It will let the ordinary careless people slip through the net, but it will never let go of those who are wary, cautious, and foresighted.
[France] Romain Rolland: "Johan Christophe"
Destiny follows those who walk in front of it.
[French] Romain Rolland: "Mother and Son"
The goddess of fate always shows great courtesy to those who do not take her seriously.
[Hungary] Jokay More: "The Golden Man"
No matter how small a person's request is, fate will never fully satisfy it at any time.
[Russian] Turgenev: "Betushkov"
Fate is sometimes irresistible.
[Su] Gorky: "Complaint"
We may be biased, but fate is not biased.
[US] Emerson: "The Conservative"
How elusive the fate of life is! It can be destroyed by what happens in a few hours, or it can be destroyed by something that happens in a few hours. Saved by what happened in a matter of hours.
[US] Irving Stone: "The President's Love"
Any kind of fate, although it may be long and complicated, is actually reflected in a certain moment. It is in that moment that a man finally understands who he really is.
[Argentina] Luis Borges
People are not free to choose their own destiny.
[Madagascar] Lieutenant-General Latemisa Laurison: "Spark"
Luck and love accompany the brave.
[Ancient Rome] Ovid: "The Art of Love"
Good luck does not come naturally to the place where people are waiting, but comes through twists and turns and difficulties. The unimaginable path befell us.
[Spain] Galdos: "Compassionate Heart"
Be careful and don't let luck flatter you. She is best at attacking you when you are careless.
[English] Chaucer: "The Collected Works of Chaucer"
You must know that only when people do not take chances can they be the masters of luck, and luck can only be achieved by all but cowards. Don't dare to bully.
[English] Chaucer: "The Collected Works of Chaucer"
Lucky opportunities are like the Milky Way. As individuals they are inconspicuous, but as a whole they are brilliant.
[English] Francis Bacon: "On Life"
Sometimes, one person's stupidity is another person's luck, and one person's mistake just contributes to the other person's misfortune. Chance.
[English] Francis Bacon: "On Life"
Talents that are shown off on the outside are in vain, but talents that are hidden deep can bring luck.
[English] Francis Bacon: "On Life"
Unexpected luck can make people reckless and arrogant, but hard-earned luck can make people great.
[English] Francis Bacon: "On Life"
A little silly, but not stupid. There is no one more lucky than this pair of people.
[English] Francis Bacon: "On Life"
The power of fate is only recognized by the unfortunate, while the lucky attribute their success to prudence or merit. .
[English] Swift: "Miscellaneous Feelings"
The goddess of fate loves those who are not cautious, those who are bold and bold, and those who like? The matter has come to this, and there is nothing to be done with it? This is the man's motto.
[Holland] Erasmus: "Ode to the Foolish God"
Luck is as round as a ball, so naturally, it does not always roll to the bottom. On the head of the good and noblest man.
[Germany] Beethoven: "Beethoven's Quotations"
A person desperately pursues the goddess of fate all day long, hoping for good luck, but his hard work is in vain.
[Russian] Krylov: "Krylov's Fable"
Whoever can control his destiny will make a lot of money.
[Russian] Turgenev: "Hotel"
Luck may give people courage, and courage in turn will help you get good luck.
[US] Marcos Gunther: "How to Seize the Opportunities in Life"
Luck likes to patronize brave people.
〔Chinese〕Zhou Xiangchao: "Top Ten Challenges for the First Time in the World"
Luck is always supported by one's own efforts. Once you relax, luck will slip away.
[Method] Romain Rolland: "Roland's Little Words"
When you think about the impermanence of good and bad fortunes, you should not get carried away by a moment of good luck.
[Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables: The Navigator"
Courage softens the blow of fate.
[Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
I cannot control my destiny, I can only cooperate with it, thus to some extent making it move towards I guide the direction of development. I am not the captain of my soul, just its noisy passenger.
[English] Aldous Huxley: "Adonis and the Alphabet"
Once a person's destiny encounters an accident, he should be prepared quickly, as accidents will come one after another.
[French] Victor Hugo: "The Man Who Laughs"
The so-called living people are those who are constantly challenging, and those who are constantly climbing the peaks of destiny.
[Law] Victor Hugo: "Punishment"
Whoever just resigns himself to fate will have to bear a share of the sin.
[French] Romain Rolland: "The Pioneer"
You should experience the lives of others and endure your own destiny and love your own destiny.
[France] Romain Rolland: "Johan Christophe"
Suffering for the sake of responsibility is a beautiful destiny, and whether it is beautiful or not, this is fate.
[French] Romain Rolland: "The Journey of the Heart"
I want to hold the throat of fate and never let fate make me surrender.
[Germany] Beethoven: "Letter to Wegel"
People are not very grateful to fate for what they actually have. [For what they lack, they are always grateful. Doubly complain about fate.
[Germany] Keller: "Henry in Green"
People should be like people, not puppets, subject to the capricious fate of fate.
[Hungary] Petofi: "Ah, people should be like people"
Your own destiny is in your own hands.
[Russian] Turgenev: "Klara Milich"
Fate always favors the bold: strike first and gain the upper hand.
[Mexico] Fernandez de Lizaldi: "Don Catlin"
It is impossible to disobey orders, and it is too easy to obey orders. Obeying orders must be serious, and the only way is to be happy and happy. The most important thing in life is freedom.
[Chinese] Sanmao: "Random Thoughts"
When a person encounters misfortune in life, nothing can give him better comfort than a skill, because when he devotes himself to studying that While mastering this skill, the ship has unknowingly overcome many dangers.
[Ancient Greece] Menander: "Skills give comfort"
Unfortunate people gain comfort from even more unfortunate people.
[Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables: The Rabbit and the Frog"
The greatest misfortune among all miserable fates is that what was once happiness in the past is now reduced to For the unfortunate.
[Ancient Rome] Horace: "Carmena"
For people who have left misfortune behind, misfortune will choose some unprecedented ways to show its power. .
[Ancient Rome] Seneca: "Collected Letters"
Unfortunate encounters can increase people's insights, improve their minds, and exercise their physique.
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[English] Defoe: "Robinson Crusoe"
I find that it is a very difficult thing to suffer misfortune, but to be content with a moderate fate and to avoid greatness is to is easy.
[French] Montaigne: "Essays"
The only reason for human misfortune is that he does not know how to stay calmly in his room.
[Method] Pascal: "Thoughts"
Misfortune can provide unexpected possibilities and make people understand life.
[Germany] Heinrich Mann: "Henry IV"
As we all know, if everyone endures misfortune together, misfortune will be alleviated. People seem to think that boredom is also a kind of misfortune, so they gather together to experience it together.
[Germany] Schopenhauer: "Appendices and Addendums? Advice and Maxims"
The size of misfortune is not measured by outsiders, but by the parties involved.
[US] Mark Twain: "The Autobiography of Mark Twain"
All misfortunes are stepping stones to the future.
[Beauty] Thoreau: "Winter"
There is no need to look for misfortune everywhere. Misfortunes will always happen for no reason and will fall on us.
[India] Rabindranath Tagore: "Shipwreck"
What can make a fool learn something is not words, but bad luck.
[Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works"
You should use this kind of thinking to relieve your misfortune. Nothing can temper people more than misfortune. Virtue.
[English] Shakespeare: "Richard II"
There is at least one advantage to a person who is unlucky: he can recognize who his true friends are.
[French] Balzac: "The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau"