Famous quotes about adversity and success
1. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron China Inspirational Network
2. What can make stupid people learn something is not words, but bad luck. ——Democritus
3. If you want to escape suffering in your life, you must be a god or a corpse. Think about the misfortunes of others, and you will be able to face life calmly (Menander, the ancient Athenian playwright)
4. Disaster is like a knife. Holding the handle can serve us, holding the blade will serve us. Will cut hands. ——American poet and critic J.R. Lowell
5. The more you fight to solve a problem, the more impatient you become—the deeper you sink into the wrong thinking, the more The harder it is to escape the pain. ——British doctor Caroline S
6. Difficulties are just opportunities to put on work clothes. —— American industrialist H. J. Kaiser
7. Although there are many sufferings in the world, suffering can always be overcome —— American writer Helen Keller
8. Strong-willed optimism A Christian thinks about problems with the outlook on life that "nothing is difficult in the world". The more tragedy strikes, the stronger he becomes. ——Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A
9. Almost any situation - whether good or bad - is affected by our attitude towards the situation. ——Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A
10. The tragedy of life does not lie in how much people suffer, but in what people miss. ——British essayist and historian Carlyle T
11. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? ——Balzac
12. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. ——Hume
13. No wise person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. —— Huxley
14. Misfortune roams on the same road, sometimes falling on this person, sometimes falling on another person. ——Aeschylus, "Prometheus Bound"
15. The most unbearable misfortunes are those that never come. ——American poet and critic J R Lowell
16. As long as there is one breath left, we must fight to defend ourselves. ——William II, Emperor of the United Kingdom
17. Without sowing, there is no harvest; without hard work, there is no success; without suffering, there is no glory; without setbacks, there is no glory. ——British Admiral W. Payne
18. Let us advise people in crisis: Do not focus so much on the dangers and difficulties involved, but instead focus on On opportunity – because there is always opportunity in a crisis. ——British doctor Caroline S
19. The memory of past misfortunes constitutes new misfortunes. ——Spanish writer Cervantes M
20. Vices appear in good times, virtues emerge in adversity
21. I find life to be an exciting thing, especially for others. while alive. ——American writer Helen Keller
22. I have been crying since I was born, and every day shows the reason why I cry. ——American novelist Jack London
23. For those who are afraid of danger, the world is always dangerous. ——British playwright Bernard Shaw G
24. Disaster is the first journey of truth. ——Byron
25. Fruits not only need sunshine, but also cool nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The molding of human character requires not only joy but also trials and difficulties. —— American writer Blake H
26. It is not accurate to say that suffering can sublimate personality; happiness can sometimes do this, and suffering often makes people narrow-minded and develops a revengeful mentality. . ——British novelist W. S. Somerset Maugham
27. I can take away anything from people, but there is one thing I cannot do, and that is the freedom to choose your own attitude towards life under certain circumstances. ——German novelist Frank L
28. Those who are willing to be humiliated deserve to be humiliated.
——British writer Coford F C
29. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. ——Hume
30. Get joy from hope and remain tenacious in suffering. ——U.S. President Kennedy J
31. After all the hardships, there comes happiness. ——British playwright Shakespeare W
32. No smart person will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. —— Huxley
33. No one can belittle us except ourselves. If we are strong, no bad influence can defeat us. ——American educator Washington B T
34. Every setback or adverse mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. ——Emerson
35. Not every disaster is a disaster, and early adversity is often a blessing. ——Sharp
36. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person’s integrity. ——Shakespeare
37. We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others. ——French writer La Rochefoucauld
38. Maybe you can’t control your work, but you can change your life. ——British writer McGinnis A L
39. When facing small difficulties, shout loudly; when facing big difficulties, keep silent. ——Ancient Roman philosopher Nega L A
40. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. ——Bacon (m.taiks.com)
41. Every tragedy will create heroes among ordinary people. ——American writer Stephens N
42. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. ——Beethoven
43. Pity is caused by a person suffering misfortune, fear is caused by the similarity between the person suffering misfortune and us. ——Aristotle
44. Optimists always imagine themselves achieving their goals. ——Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A
45. "Crisis" in Chinese is divided into two words, one means danger and the other means opportunity. ——British writer Bridger