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Summary of inspirational quotes about adventure

In daily study, work or life, everyone has heard or used some classic quotes. Quotations mainly refer to people Commonly familiar idioms, sayings, proverbs, maxims, poems, etc. Do you know what kind of quotes are considered good quotes? Below are some inspirational quotes about adventure that I have collected for you. You are welcome to share them.

Inspirational Quotes for Adventure 1

1. Bravery and perseverance. The true talent is the perseverance of ambition. ——Napoleon

2. The most glorious day in a person's life is not the day when he achieves success, but the day when the challenge to life arises from lamentation and despair, and the day when he bravely moves towards will. ——Flaubert

3. Walking towards a certain goal is "ambition". A vigorous burst of energy without stopping in the middle is "Qi", and the combination of the two is Zhiqi. The success or failure of all careers depends on this. ——Dale Carnegie

4. It doesn’t matter what direction we are in, what matters is the direction we are moving. ——Holmz

5. True perseverance is when a person is able to remain calm and fulfill his responsibilities no matter what disaster or danger he encounters. ——Locke

6. Since the important basis of children’s fear is pain, the way to train children so that they are not afraid of fear or danger is to make them accustomed to pain. ——Locke

7. People only think about how to protect their children, which is not enough.

8. He should be taught how to protect himself as an adult, teach him to withstand the blows of fate, teach him not to take luxury and poverty lightly, and teach him how to protect himself in Iceland when necessary. It can also live in the ice and snow of Malta or on the hot rocks of the Malt Island. ——Rousseau

9. Don’t pity children every time you see them suffering a little bit, or let them pity themselves. We should try our best to help them and comfort them at this time, but we must not pity them. Because pity can make them psychologically fragile, making them unable to support even a slight injury. As a result, they are often more immersed in the injured part, and the injury is even more magnified. ——Locke

10. Don’t use perseverance as an excuse to train children to be cruel. The ultimate goal of making them have perseverance is to ensure the existence of virtue and make them have a heart of kindness. ——Locke

11. There are many hardships in life, so we should not be too sensitive to every slight injury. In the face of life's hardships, mental strength and indifference are our best weapons against evil and life's accidents. ——Locke

12. When a child gets older, he should be able to do braver things that his nature would not dare to do. Initially, you need to help him and gradually let him do it until he develops greater self-confidence through practice and can do it well. ——Locke

13. Implement it when you are having fun with him or when you are praising him. Start with the least painful thing at first, and then gradually advance unconsciously. Once he can be made to understand that although he has suffered, he has been praised by others for his courage, and the gains and losses are more than compensated; once he can feel honored by his fortitude and can not avoid small pains. , rather than cower in front of them, and would rather gain a reputation for bravery than fear that he would not be able to improve his fragile nature. ——Locke

14. Occasionally, you should deliberately cause them to suffer some pain, but be careful. This must be done when the child is happy and knows that the person who caused him harm has good intentions towards them. of. When practicing, there should be no traces of anger or unhappiness on the one hand, and no expressions of sympathy or regret on the other; and the pain inflicted must be endured by the child, without causing resentment or misunderstanding. For children, you must always take care of them, love them, and let them know that you purely love them. Then they can gradually get used to enduring extremely painful things and rough treatment from you without flinching or complaining. . The more subdued the child, the more opportunities will be found to implement this exercise. ——Locke

15. A rational animal should have sufficient decisiveness and courage. Whatever he should do, he should not shrink back because of danger; when he encounters sudden or unexpected Horrible things should not cause panic in the heart and tremble in the body due to fear, so that one cannot move or run away to avoid them. ——Locke

16. What he failed to accomplish with his sword, I will accomplish with my pen. ——Balzac

17. If you want to move towards a big goal, you have to start with a small goal. ——Lenin

18. Anyone who strives for self-improvement will eventually succeed. ——Goethe

19. Be unremitting and perseverant in pursuing your goals, and be fully aware of your own strength... ——Dostovsky

20. Adversity can help A test of a person's character; extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity; on a calm sea, all ships can compete side by side to win; when fate's iron fist hits the critical point, only the brave and wise can remain calm.

——Shakespeare

21. The prosperous age of peace and prosperity only breeds a group of cowards, and hardship is always the mother of strength. ——Shakespeare

22. Things that are originally hopeless can often succeed if you try boldly. ——Shakespeare

23. The world is governed by the powerful. You should be the powerful and be above all else. —— Maupassant

24. Abundant energy and tenacious determination have created many miracles. ——Dickens

25. Courage has good reason to be regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues. ——Churchill

26. Difficulties and dangers must be foreseen when planning a major event, but difficulties and dangers must be ignored in implementation, unless the danger is devastating. ——Bacon

27. If you ask: What is the most important talent in politics? Then the answer is: first, boldness, second, boldness, third, still boldness. Although boldness is often the product of ignorance and arrogance, it can always confuse and influence many fools in the world. Even this kind of arrogant blind courage can sometimes scare some wise men - when their will is not strong enough. ——Bacon

28. When an ordinary man sees humiliation, he draws his sword and stands up. This is not brave enough to stand up and fight. ——Su Shi

29. The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and invincible energy to work. ——Balzac

30. True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. ——Cervantes

31. Many geniuses disappear in this world due to lack of courage. Every day, unknown people are sent to their graves because they were timid and never tried hard; if they could accept the inducement to start, they would probably become famous. ——Siba Smith

32. It is rare for even the bravest of us to have the courage to do something that we truly understand. ——Brown

33. If you lose your property——you only lose a little, if you lose your honor——you will lose a lot, if you lose your courage—— ——You will lose everything. ——Goethe

34. A bold opinion is like moving a chess piece in chess. It may be eaten by the piece, but it is the starting point of victory. —— Goethe

35. Foolish and courageous people will be excited and impatient when danger comes, and they can’t help themselves. But when the crisis is imminent, they will disappear and their blood will disappear...——Aristotle

36. If a person’s passion, whether in happiness or distress, remains true to the creed taught by reason about what should be feared and what should not be feared, then we call him the passionate part. Every such person is a brave person. ——Plato

37. Those who are cautious will be timid at the beginning but will be brave in the end; those who act lightly will be timid at the beginning but will be timid in the end. ——Su Shi

38. This is how a strong and rare character is created; suffering is often a stepmother, but sometimes it is also a loving mother; hardship can breed the strength of the soul and spirit; disaster is a proud wet nurse ;Misfortune is the milk of heroes. ——Hugo

39. People who wait and see are best at marveling at the agility of others. ——Shakespeare

40. Some people are calm and courageous. They regard danger as an opponent in a duel. They calculate its movements and study its attacks. They retreat just to take a breath, not Indicates cowardice. They know everything that works to their advantage and can kill the enemy in one fell swoop. —— Alexandre Dumas

41. Brave spirit, like any spiritual strength, must be tempered and consolidated in trials. Roland has been pursuing great power, so he has long been the bravest man of his era. ——Zweig

42. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ——Leo Tolstoy

43. Successful people have great spirit, they are bold and brave. There is no word "fear" in their dictionary. They are confident that their abilities can do anything. They consider themselves to be very valuable people. ——Dale Carnegie

44. Only when a person is brave can he make a difference; for a timid person, a cowardly person, although he is not in personal danger, as long as he hears someone's threatening words , has long been frightened and overwhelmed, what achievements can such a person possibly make? - Dale Carnegie

45. If he is a weak reed, let him wither; if he is Let a brave man find his own way out. ——Stendhal

46. We must always pay attention to the fact that courage is often blind because it does not see the dangers and difficulties lurking in the dark. Therefore, courage is not conducive to thinking, but it is conducive to practical work. Because danger must be foreseen in thinking, and danger must be taken into account in doing, unless the danger is destructive. Therefore, for those who are brave and foolhardy, we can only let them be helpers, but never leaders. ——Bacon

47. Since he has the courage to die, he should have the strength to fight. Refusal to accept suffering is not a sign of strength, but of cowardice. ——Balzac

48. It is immoral to live a mediocre and contented life.

And the man who voluntarily withdraws from a fight is a coward. ——Romain Rolland

49. Those who dare not step forward when their blood boils and their reason allows it are cowards; those who continue to advance after achieving the expected goal are villains. ——Heine

50. Any phenomenon I don’t understand, I always bravely face it and don’t let it scare me. I stood high on top of it. Man should consider himself to be higher than lions, tigers, orangutans, higher than all things in nature, and even higher than things that he cannot understand, such as miracles, otherwise he is not a human being and is just an ordinary person. He's just a rat who's afraid of everything. ——Chekhov's Inspirational Quotes on Adventure 2

1. I want to try anything I can do.

2. When you first pick up your backpack and set foot on a distant road, you will never stop!

3. Why go mountain climbing? - "Because the mountain is there There”! This is the famous saying of the famous British mountaineer Mallory.

4. "The world is for exploring, rules are for breaking, and hands are for getting dirty again."

5. Don't bring anything with you except memories. Go, leaving nothing but footprints.

6. A true traveler must be a wanderer, experiencing the joy, temptation and adventure of a wanderer.

7. Traveling alone has more benefits, because he thinks more.

8. Life is a trek and a journey; it is a waiting and a meeting; it is an adventure and a treasure hunt; it is a tear and a song.

9. Don’t lose your ability to feel life, beauty, and poetry because you have been immersed in science for a long time.

10. Any credible truth is an image of truth.

11. Scientific research can break down superstitions because it encourages people to think and observe things based on cause-and-effect relationships.

12. Life is a one-way road. No matter how you change it, you will never go back. Once you understand and accept this. Life is much simpler.

13. The first king of mankind was a successful soldier. The hero of the country does not need to have glorious ancestors.

14. The kind of love that sublimates us and empowers us with beautiful feelings and thoughts can be regarded as a noble passion; but it makes us selfish, timid and timid, making us Love that is blind, instinctive and obscene should be considered an evil passion.

15. Teachers must have a healthy body, the skills of a farmer, a scientific mind, an interest in art, and a spirit of social reform.

16. A line from a Lapland song cannot be forgotten even today: "The wishes of children are the wishes of the wind, and the thoughts of youth are long thoughts."

17. Life depends on diligence, and diligence will not lead to shortage; door hinges will not be beetrooted, and running water will not rot.

18. Books - the spiritual legacy of one generation to another. This is the advice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live. This is the advice of the guard who is about to rest to the young people who have just started to live. The order of the person standing guard at the post.

19. Honor is jealous of success, but success thinks it is honor.

20. To gain reason, one must pay a high price, and it must be at the expense of youth. Inspirational quotes about adventure 3

1. The excitement of life lies in adventure. ——Hawking

2. There is no dangerous road ahead for a capable warrior. ——UK

 3. Risky steps usually have successful endings. ——[Poland] Sienkiewicz: "Where Are You Going"

4. Adventures often bring fun. ——[UK] Bacon: "Collection of Essays·On Love"

5. Only in adventure can a person successfully know and find himself. ——

6. The ocean of truth lets all the undiscovered things lie before my eyes for me to explore. ——Newton

7. Only with adventure can there be hope. ——[Ancient Rome] Tacitus: "History"

8. There is no dangerous road ahead of a warrior. ——Britain

9. A true traveler must be a wanderer, experiencing the joyful temptation and will of adventure of the wanderer. Travel must be wandering, otherwise it will not be travel. —— Lin Yutang

10. Test your courage in the face of danger.

——Europe ;