Everyone has their own troubles. Everyone's troubles are created according to their own size, but everyone's troubles are different. The following is a collection of relevant information that I carefully recommend for everyone. You are welcome to read and collect it. I hope it will be helpful to you.
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1. People tend to tolerate great suffering more easily than trivial daily worries. —[Spain] Laforete: "Nothing is Gained"
2. It is much better to move forward and worry than to stay still and worry. — [English] Dickens: "The Life of Dickens"
3. Unfortunately, in this world, as soon as people feel at ease, they have to find something else. trouble. —[US] Mark Twain: "The Collected Works of Mark Twain"
4. Lack and trouble are really the two ends of life. - [Germany] Schopenhauer: "The Wisdom of Life"
5. Trouble is a form of pain unknown to other animals. - [Germany] Schopenhauer: "The Wisdom of Life"
6. Worry, worry, and trouble are all troubles for oneself. —〔中〕Zou Taofen: "Collected Works of Zou Taofen"
7. The biggest trouble in life is not that you have too little, but that you want too much. —[Fa] Romain Rolland: "Roland's Little Words"
8. The biggest source of distress is worrying about gains and losses. People often don't understand. If you want to take something, you must give something up. - [French] Romain Rolland: "Roland's Little Words"
9. People are troubled and confused because they see too closely and think too much. — [French] Romain Rolland: "Roland's Little Words"
10. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter. —[UK] Halifax: "Moral Thoughts and Opinions"
1. People are troubled and confused because they see too closely and think too much. . —[Fa] Romain Rolland
2. Whether you can live without worries is a test of your reason and cultivation. —[English] Hazlitt: "The Liberation of the Jews"
3. The only troubles that the rich cannot eliminate are the troubles that money cannot eliminate. This is more troublesome than being poor. kind of trouble. —[Beautiful] Nash: "Terrible People"
4. It is better to die of hunger and avoid worry than to live a wealthy life with troubled thoughts. —[Greece] Epictetus: "Speeches"
5. Nobles are the same as ***, each has its own troubles. —[English] Dickens: "Hard Times"
6. The more ambitious people are about glory and wealth and the more sensitive their nature is, the more troubles they will have. —[Germany] Heinrich B?ll: "Lenny and Them"
7. The endless boredom with life is really more terrifying than death. —[English] Shelley: "Queen Mab"
8. People who have a shallow understanding of human nature and do not change their temperament but change everything else in order to be happy will not only waste their lives with nothing to gain, but also often Adding to the distress he was meant to eliminate. - [English] Colton
9. A wise person does not pay attention to things that he cannot get, nor does he worry about them. —[English] Hubbert
10. Hope is like a family. Without it, you will feel that life is boring. With it, you will feel that working hard for it every day is a worry. —[US] Mark Twain: "The Collected Works of Mark Twain"
11. Don't take pleasure in someone else's misfortune; don't feel depressed when you see someone happy. —[English] Pope: "Treatise on Man"
12. Parents should be good at hiding all their joys, worries and fears in front of their children.
—[English] Bacon: "On the Family"
13. If all people take their troubles to the market to trade with their neighbors, anyone who sees other people's troubles will I would rather move my worries back home. —[Greece] Herodotus: "History"
14. I ask stupidly: God has deprived me of my sight, and still wants me to work during the day? —[Greece] Milton: "Lamenting Blindness" 》
15. Trouble comes just as it comes. If he does come, he should be received as pleasantly as possible. Like the tax collector, he was an uncomfortable figure at home, but the more attentive you were to him, the faster he went away. —[US] A. Ward: "Artimus Ward in London"
16. Can't you diagnose that morbid mentality, pull out a deep-rooted melancholy from the memory, wipe it away Get rid of the troubles written on your mind, use a sweet potion that makes people forget everything, and sweep away the accumulated poison that is piled up in your chest and weighing heavily on your heart? - [English] Shakespeare: "Macbeth"
17. It’s best never to cause trouble until trouble bothers you. Otherwise you will only make your troubles more troublesome. —[Beauty] Kepple: "Trouble"
18. Disgust is deeper than love and hate, because disgust is a natural function of the nerves and cannot be changed by us. —[English] Galsworthy: "The Forsytes"
19. When you are troubled by all kinds of troubles and your whole person is nervous, should I boldly tell you, You can change your state of mind with your own willpower. —[U.S.] Carnegie: "It's a Wonderful Life"
20. Most of the things we own have become smaller because of our possessions. Our happiness tries to maintain it by constantly renewing it in us. itself. When we get tired of what we have, we also get tired of ourselves. —[Germany] Nietzsche: "The Science of Happiness"
21. Everyone has his own troubles. Everyone's troubles are created according to their own size, but everyone's troubles are different. —[French] Romain Rolland: "Mother and Son"
22. Read history and try to expand your vision to a thousand years away - from an eternal point of view, you You will discover how insignificant "your" troubles are. - [US] Carnegie: "It's a Wonderful Life"
23. The dirty things in society make it impossible for a strong person to worry about private matters. This is a real blessing. - [Germany] Marx: "Marx to Arnold Ruge"
24. Once desire and pain relax a person and allow him to take a breather, fatigue will immediately set in... Life is like a pendulum , swinging between pain and ennui. - [Germany] Schopenhauer: "The Life and Doctrine of Schopenhauer"
25. All tired people curse the sun, thinking that the value of trees is only - shade. - [Germany] Nietzsche: "The Judgment of the Weary"
26. Trouble is the addiction of the mind. - [Beauty] Franklin
27. For a person with a high degree of consciousness and a profound and penetrating soul, pain and trouble are his necessary temperaments. —[Russian] Dostoevsky: "Collected Works of Dostoevsky"
28. One of the sources of distress in life is the inability to get rid of it, especially in love. —[Ancient Rome] Seneca
29. As long as we are human, no one can live a peaceful life without worries. —[Ancient Greece] Aeschylus: "Women Presenting Exhibits"
30. A comfortable life will bring endless troubles. —[Fa] Rousseau: "Emile"
31. Everyone has his own troubles. Everyone's troubles are created according to their own size, but everyone's troubles are different.
- [French] Romain Rolland: "Mother and Son"
32. Only those who can have deep love can experience greater distress. —[Russian] Leo Tolstoy: "Boyhood"
33. The strangest thing in the world is: as long as a small trouble begins, it will gradually turn into something bigger. The trouble turned out to be countless times more powerful. —[US] Mark Twain: "The Collected Works of Mark Twain"
34. Everyone has troubles, big and small. —[Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: "Message to Youth"
35. You are not the only one who is troubled. Everyone has some troubles, just in different forms. —[Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: "Message to Youth"
36. People will like distress, and they must like distress very much. —[English] Kathleen Mansfield: "Letter to Richard Moray"
37. Only trouble has the most correct meaning. Because it makes people humble. —[Switzerland] Hiltaire: "On Happiness"
38. Only by experiencing all kinds of troubles can you appreciate all kinds of happiness. —[Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: "Proverbs for Women"
39. Without troubles, there will be no progress. Troubles are the driving force for progress. - [Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: "Message to Youth"
40. After all, deep troubles, anguish and pain are happier than shallow and cheap happiness. — [Chinese] Zhao Xinshan: "Philosophy and the Contemporary World"
41. The most distressing thing in the world is to look down on your own home. —[English] Dickens: "Great Expectations"
42. The pain of lovesickness and the troubles of love cause the most severe torture to the human soul. —[Austrian] Zweig: "Love and Sympathy"
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