Famous aphorisms about troubles
1. Vanity breeds troubles - America
2. Less wealth brings less troubles - Anonymous
< p>3. Troubles are mental addictions. ——Franklin4. There are many diseases and people know the properties of medicine, and old people are worried about trusting people. ——Hu
5. Nobles and sluts alike have their own troubles. ——Dickens
6. Only by experiencing various troubles can you experience various pleasures. ——Daisaku Ikeda
7. Everyone has troubles, big and small. ——Daisaku Ikeda
8. Whether you can live without worries is a test of your reason and cultivation. —— Hazlitt
9. People are troubled and confused because they see too closely and think too much. ——Romain Rolland
10. In order to compensate for all the troubles in the world, God gave us hope and sleep. - Voltaire
11. If you want to get rid of troubles, you must first forget yourself and go through hardships to become a good person - Folk Proverb
12. A jealous person often looks for troubles, which are his own enemy. ——Democritus
13. Trouble is a form of pain unknown to other animals. ——Schopenhauer
14. You have had enough troubles for the day, don’t let your imagination run wild. ——France
15. Honors given and received by people will not last long; worldly honors can only bring troubles to people. ——Thomas
16. Only when you can withstand the test of various troubles can you achieve the most perfect spiritual health. ——Bacon
17. Only the weak in life will pray like this: "Extinguish my troubled love!" - Anonymous
18. Human Troubles can be divided into 12 words: can't let go, can't think about it, can't see through it, can't forget it. ——Zhou Libo
19. The troubles are gone, and you go to a cool world. The camp is seeking and the mind is exhausted, and the heart is at ease in the universe. ——Chen Jiru
20. The endless boredom with life is really more terrifying than death. ——Shelley
21. One of the sources of distress in life is the inability to get rid of it, especially in love. —— Seneca
22. Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters.
——Franklin