1. It is not words but bad luck that adversity can make stupid people learn something. -Democritus
2. Adversity often makes people embarrassed; However, even if we find a hundred people who can stand adversity in the crowd, we may not find one who can treat prosperity correctly. -Carlyle
3. Lotus blooms in a muddy pond, and talents come from poor families. -Proverbs
4. How can plum blossom smell fragrant without freezing? -Pei Xiu
5. People are at the end of their tether, and being able to extricate themselves is not cowardice! -Xu Beihong
6. Face adversity with a brave chest. -Horace
7, the norm is not broken, and talents are rare. -Bao Zheng
8. Don't linger in your accomplished career! -pasteur
9. Gold is indeed precious, but a vigorous and brave patriot is more precious than gold. -Lincoln
1. People who don't earn money by themselves are often not greedy for money; People who make money by themselves have one article to think about. -Plato
11. No wise man will deny the exercise value of pain and sorrow. -Huxley
12. Suffering has become a kind of homework and an education for us. If you make good use of it, you are smart. -San Mao
13. Although there are many sufferings in the world, they can always be overcome. -Helen Keller
14. Only those who know how to control their shortcomings and don't let them control themselves are strong. -Balzac
15, fire sees real gold, adversity makes heroes. -Seneca
16. When people are in adversity, their ability to adapt to the environment is amazing. People can endure misfortune or overcome it, because people have amazing potential, and as long as they are determined to play it, they will certainly be able to tide over the difficulties. -Carnegie
17. In the stormy weather of life, we often learn from the captain and throw away the heavy cargo in the stormy weather to reduce the weight of the ship. -Balzac
18. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb. -Mao Zedong
19. Although there are dark clouds in the sky, there will always be the sun shining above them. -Ayako Miura
2, without great difficulties, there will be no great cause. -Voltaire