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Inspiring quotes from famous people about hardships

The inspirational famous quotes about hardship are as follows:

1. Failure is also what I need. It is as valuable to me as success. Only after I know how to do everything well, Only then can I know how to do a good job. Edison

2. Adversity is a path to truth. Byron

3. If you fail, you may be disappointed; but if you don't try, you are doomed to fail. Beverly Sears

4. What we care about is not whether you fail, but whether you can handle failure without complaint. Lincoln

5. If people want to succeed in their work, that is, to obtain the expected results, they must make their thoughts conform to the laws of the objective external world. If they do not conform, they will fail in practice. Mao Zedong

6. Everything is difficult at the beginning, as is the case with every science. Marx

7. Every successful person has a beginning. Only by having the courage to start can you find the way to success. The most terrifying enemy is the lack of strong faith. Romain Rolland

8. The greater a person's hope, the more chances he will encounter failure, just like the longer a person walks, the more stones he will kick. Huang Yin

9. A shy failure is more noble than a proud success. Gibran

10. Truth likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; fallacy is afraid of criticism, because after criticism, fallacy will fail. Diderot

11. If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to being right. Karl Popper

12. I only regret one thing: the days are too short and pass too fast. One can never see what has been done, only what needs to be done. Marie Curie

13. My most important discoveries were inspired by failures. David

14. A failure only proves that our determination to succeed is still strong enough. Bowie

15. When I was young, nine out of ten things I did failed. In order not to be resigned to failure, I worked ten times harder. Bernard Shaw