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Classic English inspirational quotes: Winter is coming, can spring be far behind?

1. True mastery of any skill takes a lifetime. Mastery of any skill requires a lifetime of hard work. 2. Sweatisthelubricant of success. Sweat is the lubricant of success. 3. If you are doing your best, you will not have to worry about failure. If you try your best, you don’t have to worry about failure. .4. Energy and persistence conquer all things. 5. Bravery never goes out of style. 6. Those who turn back never reach the summit. Those who turn back can never reach the highest peak! 7. Proper preparation solves 80 percent of life's problems. Proper preparation can solve 80 percent of life's problems. Question. 8. Winners do what losers don't win to do. Winners do what losers don't want to do! 9. Every noble work is at first impossible. Every great project initially seems impossible! 10. We improve ourselves by victors over ourselves. Improve yourself by yourself. There must be a competition there, and we must win! 11. Giving is a reward in itself. (Inspirational ewhenyou least expect them to. Don’t be anxious, the best will always appear when you least expect it. 17. Manstrugglesupwards; waterflowsdownwards. People go to high places, and water flows to low places. 18. Oneneeds3thingstobetrulyhappylivingintheworld: somethingtodo, someonetolove, somethingtohopefor. In this world, we only need three things to be truly happy: a career we like; someone we love; full of happiness. Hope. 1. Don't, for onerepulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist) Don't give up the purpose you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. (British playwright Shakespeare. W.) 2. Don't part with your illustrations. When theyyaregoneyoumaystillexist, butyouhaveceasedtolive. (Mark Twain, American writer) Don't give up your fantasies. When the fantasies are gone, you can still survive, but you are still dead. ) I want to reveal the secrets of nature and use them to benefit mankind. I think that in our short life

, the best contribution is nothing more than this. (American inventor Edison. T.) 4. Idea is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life. (Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer) Ideal is a guiding light. Without ideal, there is no firm direction. ; Without direction, there is no life. (Russian writer Tolstoy, L.) 5. If wintercomes, can spring before farbehind? (P.B.Shelley, Britishpoet) Winter is coming, can spring be far behind? (British poet, Shelley, P.B.) 6. If you doubtyourself, thenindeedyoustandonshaky11ground. (Ibsen, Norwegian playwright) If you doubt yourself, then your footing is indeed unstable. (Norwegian playwright Ibsen) 7. If you would go uphigh, then use your own legs! Do not let yourselves carry aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backsandheads. (F.W. Nietzsche, GermanPhilosopher) If you want to go to high places, you must use your own two legs! (Inspirational pass. Alexander Dumas (Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer) Life without goals is like sailing without a compass. (French writer Alexandre Dumas. A.) 10. Theideals which have lighted my way ,andtimeaftertimehavegivenmenewcouragetofacelifecheerfully19havebeenkindness,beautyandtruth.(Albert Einstein,Americanscientist) Some ideals have led the way for us and constantly give me new courage to face life happily. Those ideals are-truth, goodness, and beauty.(Albert Einstein, American scientist. A.) 11. The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attainit. (Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, German Poet and dramatist) The important thing in life is to determine a great goal and be determined to achieve it. (German poet and dramatist Goethe. J.M.) 12. The man withane wideaisacrankuntiltheideasucceeds. (Mark Twain, American writer) A person with new ideas is a weirdo until his ideas are realized. (American writer Mark Twain) 13. The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubt soft to day. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president) The only obstacle to realizing tomorrow's ideals is today's doubts. (U.S. President Roosevelt. F.) 14. When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to isale also lawful and obligatory. (Abraham Lincoln, American statesman) If a purpose is legitimate and must be done, then this is achieved.

The necessary means for an end are also legitimate and must be adopted. (American politician Lincoln A.)