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Famous aphorisms praising the disabled and determined.

Famous aphorisms praising the physically disabled and determined

1. Shut out the mentally disabled! -Zhao Yuxin

2. Disability is not a sign of personality, but only a cause of certain personalities. -bacon

3. Will leads people into the smooth road, while sadness leads people into the maze-E Spencer

4. My fingers can still move, and my brain can still think; I have the ideal of lifelong pursuit, and I have relatives and friends who love and love me; By the way, I still have a grateful heart. Hawking

5. Although we think with judgment, it is the will, not the intelligence, that ultimately solves the problem-Waller

6. Having a firm will is equivalent to adding wings to our feet-Joe Bailey

7. The success of disabled people is usually not easy to cause jealousy. Because of their shortcomings, people are willing to tolerate their success. It also often makes potential opponents ignore their competition and challenges. -bacon

8. If people's activities are not inspired by ideals, they will become empty and small. -Chernyshevski

9. Do you want to make a difference? Then go on firmly! Love and retreat will only make your will decline-Luo herrick

1. Everyone has a disability. You can see my disability. What about your disability? -John Curtis

11. Will is the law-John Wilson

12. Will is everyone's spiritual strength, the vision of creating or destroying something freely, and the creativity that can create miracles out of nothing-lermontov

13. Complaining is the greatest contribution from heaven to mankind and the most sincere part of human prayer.

14. Without great willpower, it is impossible to have great talents. -Balzac

15. Only with a strong will can we live a great life-Britain

16. No one can deprive us of the will to be free-epiktetos

17. Once we have the will, our steps will be relaxed-Europe

18. Step on our feet! —— Zhao Yuxin

19. If you don't remember books, you can remember them if you are familiar with them. Righteousness is not refined, but careful thinking can be refined; Only if you don't stand up, you will be powerless. -Zhu Xi

2. People with disabilities often have an injustice to creation. -bacon

21. A strong-willed person can put the world in his hand and knead it like a lump of mud at will-Goethe

22. A person who knows virtue and wisdom will always suffer from dysentery. -Mencius

23. In the country of the blind, Cyclops is the king. -Latin

24. Cultivating the will is the goal of our survival-those who love to give their lives

25. Those who persist in pursuing and get the greatest happiness from it are successful. -Thoreau

26. Everything is created by human will. -Plautus

27. The happiest thing in the world is to strive for the ideal. -Socrates

28, will and fate often run counter to each other, and determination will eventually overthrow them all. -Shakespeare

29. The higher a person's ideal, the purer his life. -Voynich

3. Without the freedom of will, there will be no morality-Froude

31. No matter the singing of beautiful women or the barking of hyenas, no matter the tears of crocodiles or the howling of wolves, they will not make me move away-Capman

32. If the blind lead the blind, both of them will fall away. -Bible

33. Everything is created by human will-Plautus

34. Will is a unique power possessed by individuals to correct their own automaticity. -Lawrence

35. Will is a strong blind man, leaning on the shoulders of a limp with eyes. Schopenhauer

36. Will dominates things —— Virgil

37. The power of will is greater than the power of hand —— Sophocles

38. People with physical defects often have a despised inferiority complex, but this inferiority complex can also be an incentive to forge ahead. -bacon

39, whoever has the will to go through hardships can achieve any goal-Minand

4, a will without strength is like pretending to be a soldier's child. -canning

41. Ambition is the sprout of noble behavior. -Mo Gerlich

42. If a person is physically disabled, he must never let his mind be disabled. -hawking

43. Hardship can temper one's will-Tobrown

44. In the best ideal world, everything is designed for the best purpose. -Voltaire

45, human psychology is all like this, and it seems to be like this forever; The more you can't get something, the more you want it, and the greater the difficulties you encounter in the process of realizing this desire, the stronger the will to struggle. -giovannioli

46. Don't lose heart, don't despair, be optimistic about everything, and you need to have determination. This is the most important thing. With determination, all difficult things will become easy. -Nikolai Gogol

47. Blind people can't distinguish colors. -Chaucer

48. Once you have the will, your steps will be relaxed. -Europe

49. No matter how fragile people are, as long as they devote all their energy to a single purpose, they will surely achieve something. Cicero

5. You can't be physically and mentally disabled at the same time. Hawking

51. Will cannot be forced Latin

52. For the blind, pebbles are no different from diamonds. -toto fuller

53. I would rather be the smallest person among human beings who has a dream and a desire to realize it than the greatest person who has no dream and no desire. -Ji Bolun

54. Please remember that the more difficult the environment is, the more perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slacking off. -lev tolstoy

55. Don't let our broken bodies affect our lofty aspirations! -Zhao yuxin

56. The blind are lucky people, and the unfortunate people are also blind, because the former can't see anyone, and the latter doesn't see anyone. —— Von Logoy

Tales of celebrities who are physically disabled and determined

Byron —— Poet who is physically disabled and determined

In 1788, Byron was born in a declining aristocratic family in London (dūn). Byron was born lame (bǒ) and walked with a limp (qué) and a limp (gu ǐ i). Although his mother Fei (fèi) made every effort to take him everywhere for medical treatment, his foot has never been cured

Because of his disability, Byron was often bullied by his peers (wǔ), which caused great harm to Byron in his childhood.

once, Byron passed by a swimming pool after school. Several students were swimming in it, and Byron was fascinated by it. A classmate shouted, "Byron, come down and have a try. It's very interesting." Another companion sneered and said with a smile, "What a big joke! It is good that he can walk on land. " Byron turned angrily and ran away. He secretly made up his mind: "I must learn to swim and show them. I can do what they can, and I will do better!"

In order to achieve this goal, Byron dived in the water every day and kept swimming. Finally, in the school sports meeting, Byron won the swimming champion (guàn) with his strong strength.

Byron proved his worth by his actions and won everyone's respect.

Tell you gently: Byron (1788-1824), a great English romantic poet, wrote a lot of poems in his life, among which the long poetic novel Don Juan is a rare masterpiece in the history of European literature.

Zhang Haidi

Zhang Haidi, a physically disabled and determined woman who bravely struggled with the disease, is an idol of the whole era and a contemporary "pavel korchagin".

Five-year-old Zhang Haidi is paralyzed from the chest down because of myelopathy. No matter what she does, she can only do it in a wheelchair. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her special life path. She can't go to school with a schoolbag on her back like a normal child. She can only sit in a wheelchair at home and teach herself what normal children have learned at school. Soon, she had an operation. After this operation, she can only lie still in bed and can't even twist her neck. She asked her mother to set up a mirror on the table so that she could read from the mirror.

In this way, Zhang Haidi systematically taught himself textbooks for primary and secondary schools, and later began to teach himself English. She made a rule for herself: memorize 1 English words every day. If she can't memorize them completely, she will bite her fingers a few times if she forgets a few. Therefore, her English improved very quickly, and gradually, she began to translate English materials for the relevant units. On one occasion, she translated a novel-the seaside clinic. When she came to the publishing house with a thick translation, the old editor was deeply moved, so she personally wrote a preface for her, entitled: Road, extending at the foot of a paralyzed girl.

In the face of the cruel fate challenge, Zhang Haidi did not feel depressed and sink. She fought against the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, withstood the severe test, and was always full of confidence in life.

Beethoven's Story

The Symphony of Destiny is Beethoven's most outstanding work, and its theme is to reflect the struggle between human beings and destiny, and finally to defeat destiny. This is also a portrayal of his own life. This is a heavy and powerful note that appears continuously in the first movement. Beethoven said, "That's how fate knocks."

Beethoven is a world-famous musician and the one with the worst fate. In childhood, Beethoven grew up in tears. The poor family and the estrangement between parents made Beethoven serious, withdrawn, stubborn and independent, and there were strong and deep feelings in his heart. He began to compose music at the age of 12, and at the age of 14, he participated in a band performance and received a salary to subsidize his family. At the age of 17, my mother died of illness, leaving only two younger brothers, a sister and a fallen father at home. Soon, Beethoven got typhoid fever and smallpox, and almost died. Beethoven simply became a symbol of suffering, and his misfortune was unbearable for a child. Nevertheless, Beethoven survived. He is so passionate about music that he can't live without it. In his works, there is a shadow of his life, full of noble thoughts, and revealing the pursuit and yearning for beautiful things on earth. He has endless feelings for the beautiful nature. To say that Beethoven's fate is bad not only refers to his miserable childhood, but in fact his greatest misfortune is his deafness at the age of 28. First, the ears ring day and night, and then the hearing is getting weaker and weaker. He went for a walk in the wild and never heard the farmer's flute again. From then on, he lived a lonely life as a deaf person, and devoted all his energy to fighting against the suffering of the deaf. Beethoven lived in the world, so few people could understand him, and the only thing that could comfort him was music. When he composes music, he often bites a thin stick in his mouth to feel the vibration of the piano. He talks about his love for nature, his pursuit of truth and his vision for the future in a voice he can't hear. His famous Symphony of Destiny was written in a state of complete loss of hearing. He firmly believes that "music can spark the human spirit". "Fight tenaciously and win through struggle." This idea runs through Beethoven's works from beginning to end.

On March 26th, 1827, on a thunderstorm night, the music giant passed away at the age of 57. Beethoven's life was miserable. The world didn't give him joy, but he created joy for mankind. Beethoven is physically weak, but he is really strong.

The Story of Hawking

When Hawking was thirteen or four years old, he made up his mind to study physics and astronomy. At the age of seventeen, he won a scholarship in natural science and successfully entered Oxford University. After graduating from his bachelor's degree, he transferred to Cambridge University to study cosmology. Soon he found himself suffering from Lugar's disease, which can cause muscle atrophy. At first, he planned to give up the ideal of engaging in research because the doctor was helpless about the disease, but later, the deterioration of the disease slowed down, so he regained his mood, overcame all difficulties, stood up from setbacks, bravely faced this misfortune, and continued to indulge in research.

In the 197s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, and in 1988, they both won the Wolff Prize in Physics. He also proved that the area of black holes will not decrease with time. In 1973, he found that the radiation temperature of a black hole is inversely proportional to its mass, that is, the black hole will become smaller due to radiation, but the temperature will rise, and eventually it will explode and disappear.

in the 198s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, he had problems with his movements. Later, he underwent tracheal puncture surgery because of pneumonia, which made him unable to speak again. Now he is completely paralyzed, and he has to rely on an electric wheelchair to replace his feet. Not only does he have to rely on computers and language synthesizers to speak and write.

Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his achievements in science were achieved after his illness. With his indomitable will, he overcame the disease, created a miracle, and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth learning from the younger generation.

Helen Keller's story

Helen Keller can not give up on herself because of lack of waste, but work harder and make progress, so she finally achieved outstanding results. We ordinary people are smart and healthy. If we don't know how to study hard, we are really sorry for ourselves!

do you believe in miracles? Do you believe that people who are blind, deaf and dumb can become writers? Yes, this person is the great Helen Keller. When she was over one year old, she became blind and deaf and dumb because of illness. For this reason, Helen's temper has become very violent, and she easily loses her temper and throws things. Her family saw that this was not the way to go on, so they invited a very patient tutor, Miss Sullivan, for her. Under her influence and education, Helen gradually changed. She knows that everyone loves her very much, so she can't live up to their expectations. She used her only sense of touch, taste and smell to get to know the surrounding environment, tried to enrich herself, and then further studied writing.

In recent years, when her first book "My Life" was published, it immediately caused a sensation throughout the United States. Helen Keller, though her facial features are incomplete, can overcome her misfortune and complete her college education. In the future, I will devote myself to the social work of educating disabled children. This spirit of hard work and progress is really worthy of our imitation. Helen Keller is really a disabled and determined person.