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Famous aphorisms that encourage trying.
1. Success has been trying since ancient times. You will never succeed if you don't try. A bold attempt is half success.

2. I have a shallow understanding of what I got on paper, and I never know that I should do it. -song luyou

3. a life of trial and error is more glorious and meaningful than a life of idleness. -Bernard Shaw

4. Men don't show their ambitions, but they are born with eight feet. -feng menglong

5. if you try boldly, you will often succeed. -Shakespeare

6. I would rather fail in an attempt than succeed in conservatism! -yang yi

7. judge a person not by his own confession or opinion of himself, but by his actions. -Lenin

8. People should climb beyond their abilities, otherwise what's the point of the existence of the sky? -Mero? Browning

9. Don't put today's rainbow in tomorrow's sky. -Lei Song

1. God didn't ask you to succeed; He only asks you to try. -mother ——Teresa

11. failure is painful, but what is worse is never trying. -theodore roosevelt

12. If you fail, you may be disappointed; But if you don't try, you are doomed to fail. -(America) Beverly Sills

13. Practice makes a man. They dare to try everything.

14. There are many successful people in the world, not necessarily because they are better than you, but just because they are more daring than you. -bacon

15. The so-called coward is the kind of person who goes through eighteen layers of hell in his heart before each departure.

16. countless hard attempts may not necessarily yield success, but giving up trying means giving up success forever.

17. People who have not eaten bread with tears are people who don't know the taste of life. -Goethe

18. Opportunity favors only those who have prepared minds. -pasteur

19. Dare to try is a sign that a person dares to challenge himself. Success is possible only if you dare to try and fail; Only by daring to try the biting cold winter will we usher in the warmth of spring.

2. Even an unsuccessful attempt is better than a stillborn strategy.