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In real life or work and study, it is indispensable for everyone to come into contact with excellent quotes. Quotations can be used to spur ourselves, help us maintain a good mental state, and build confidence. What kind of famous sayings are of reference significance? Below are some unknown famous quotes that I have carefully compiled for reference only. Let’s take a look.

1. Many geniuses disappear in this world due to lack of courage. Every day, unknown men are sent to their graves who were too timid to try and who might have become famous if they had been induced to start. ——Siba Smith

2. Luck is not always doing what you hope to do but always hoping to achieve the purpose of what you do. ——Tolstoy

3. There is a kind of humble and unknown hero. They have neither Napoleon’s fame nor his great achievements. But if you analyze the character of this kind of person, even Alexander the Great of Macedonia will look eclipsed. ——Czech writer Hasek

4. Hope is the crutch of perseverance, and patience is the travel bag. Carrying them, people can board the eternal journey. ——Russell

5. Trust sometimes means giving up. ——Hugo

6. It is better to dress simply and be famous than to be wealthy and unknown. ——Aesop

7. I don’t know how many people in the world who can successfully establish their careers have become unknown because they let go of their rare time. ——French writer Maupassant

8. Heroes can be produced on the battlefield where bullets are flying, heroes can be produced in front of sophisticated and complex instruments, and heroes can still be produced in obscure work - because heroes love every inch of land, Pay attention to every area.

9. Rag, no one cares about the ordinary work, but it gives people a beautiful purity in obscurity. As long as the ideas are promising, any work has lofty significance.

10. For a mediocre author, the luckiest thing is that a certain plot of his short-lived work is borrowed by a rare genius into his own masterpiece. Its wings lift its obscure name into eternity. ——Austrian writer Zweig

11. Electricity carries light and power, engulfs time and space, and carries people’s voices across mountains and rivers. Although it is unknown, it is the greatest servant of mankind. Cha Elliott

12. Hope and worry are inseparable. There is never hopeless worry, and there is no hope without worry. ——Larochevko

13. There is sunshine behind every crow. ——Gilbert

14. Big trees attract the wind, people are afraid of being famous, and pigs are afraid of fatness. If a person becomes famous, some inexplicable people will often come to you. It doesn’t matter if you don’t want others to come looking for you, because this is a rule that has existed among Jianghu people for thousands of years. If you make yourself famous because of other people's names, others will certainly come to you for your name. Of course they hope to make themselves famous because of your name. So what if you become famous? One day you will die because of your fame. What's wrong with being an unknown person? What good is being famous? ——Martial arts novelist Gu Long, "The Raging Sword and the Wild Flowers"

15. Isn't it uncomfortable to think that all one's lifelong efforts may be submerged in the obscurity of a generation? Wouldn't it be reasonable for a father to want his children to at least remember him? Even citing it as an example? ——French novelist and dramatist Dugar

16. Luck is not without many fears and worries; misfortune is not without many comforts and hopes. ——Bacon

17. Living among desires without hope is the greatest tragedy in life. ——Dante

18. When he was young, he raised thousands of masts and set anchor to leave the port. In the same port, due to old age and frailty, he was carried back in obscurity by a lifeboat. German poet Schiller

19. No manpower can ever defeat a determined and strong hope. ——Kingsley

20. When he was unknown, his hat was size six and a quarter.

Later, when he was proud, he couldn't even put a bucket in his head. American writer Mark Twain

21. Learn from children, they never doubt the hope of the future. —— Tagore

22. My hope is to make sure that because I live in this world, the world becomes a better place. ——Lincoln

23. No matter how long the night is, day will always come. ——Shakespeare

24. Blessed are those who show up. Knowing that the world must be watching what he had to accomplish, he worked energetically from beginning to end. However, such a person is more worthy of respect. He hides in obscurity and works without pay during long and hard days. He does not receive glory or praise; only one thought inspires his diligence, his work It is beneficial to the public. ——Russian writer Krylov's "Krylov's Fables"

25. Where old hopes have deceived us, there is hope. ——Moritz