1. When external pressure increases, internal motivation should be enhanced. ——Roosevelt
2. People always like to greet winners with flowers and applause, but you must know that the road to success is bumpy, thorny, and rugged. Some people like to use blame and ridicule to treat losers, but you must know Failure contains hope and breeds victory. ——Lincoln
3. Misfortune is a stone. It is a stepping stone for the strong and a stumbling block for the weak. ——Stalin
4. Pioneers are trained in difficulties, gain experience in failures, mature in setbacks, grow gradually in ridicule, improve in exploration, and usher in success in struggle. victory. ——Franklin
5. Rather than saying that success is a glass of sweet wine, it is a glass of bitter wine, the aggregation of the bitter juice of many failures. ——Stalin
6. Twists and turns, do not miss tears; sadness cannot make up for the regret of twists and turns. Only strong people can endure hardships and get double rewards. ——Osler
7. Under the heavy load of pressure, the fountain sprayed out silver flowers. ——Gracian
8. Difficulties are like a grinding wheel. It can sharpen the sharp edge of the struggle of those who are brave, and it can also grind away the edges of those who are timid. ——Socrates
9. If the hand of talent does not lift the ax of diligence, it will not be able to split the road to success.
——Eisenhower
10. The goldfish swims leisurely and contentedly in the delicate glass. It will never enjoy the happiness of overcoming the wind and waves