Famous aphorisms about self-improvement
1. If he is a weak reed, let him wither; if he is a brave man, let him make his own way. Come out. ——Stendhal
2. God will help those who help themselves.
3. Constant self-improvement is the mother of luck.
4. Only when a person is brave can he achieve something; a timid person, a cowardly person, although he is not in personal danger, will be frightened as soon as he hears someone's threatening words. At a loss, what achievements could such a person possibly have? ——Dale Carnegie
5. The most obvious sign of a great man is his strong will.
6. Confidence and self-reliance are strong pillars.
7. Brave spirit, like any spiritual strength, must be tempered and consolidated through trials. Roland has been pursuing great power, so he has long been the bravest man of his era. ——Zweig
8. Self-improvement, like honor, is an island without beaches. ——Napolocang
9. A person must never turn his back and try to escape when encountering a dangerous threat. If you do this, it will only double the risk. But if you face it immediately without flinching, the danger will be halved. Never run away from anything, never! ——Winston Churchill
10. It is rare for even the bravest of us to have the courage to do something that we truly understand. ——Brown
11. Self-improvement is the starting point, and sincerity is the achievement. ——Jin Ying
12. Bold insights are like moving a chess piece in chess. It may be eaten by the piece, but it is the starting point of victory. ——Goethe
13. The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and invincible energy to work. ——Balzac
14. Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Every day, unknown men are sent to their graves who were too timid to try and might have become famous if they had been induced to start. ——Siba Smith
15. The world is governed by the powerful. You should be the powerful and be above all else. —— Maupassant
16. People who are not afraid of pain are strong, and people who are not afraid of death are stronger. ——Mrs. Diana
17. When planning a major event, you must foresee the dangers and dangers, but in the implementation, you must ignore the dangers and dangers, unless the danger is devastating. ——Bacon
18. Courage has good reason to be regarded as the first of human virtues, because this virtue guarantees all the other virtues. ——Churchill
19. It is immoral to live a mediocre and contented life. And the man who voluntarily withdraws from a fight is a coward. ——Romain Rolland
20. Self-improvement is the health of the world, and ambition is the way of a great king. ——Kang Youwei
21. People who wait and see are best at marveling at the agility of others. ——Shakespeare
22. If asked: What is the most important talent in politics? So the answer is: first, bold, second, bold, and third, still bold. Although boldness is often the product of ignorance and arrogance, it can always confuse and influence many fools in the world. Even this kind of arrogant blind courage can sometimes scare some wise men - when their will is not strong enough. ——Bacon
23. Abundant energy and tenacious determination have created many miracles. —— Dickens
24. He who loses his money loses little, he who loses his health loses much, and he who loses his courage loses everything. Our fears always outweigh our dangers. ——Seneca
25. A gentleman respects those who are in himself, but does not admire those who are in heaven. This is how the sun advances. ——Xunzi
26. Perhaps there is no more important component in personality than a firm decision. If a little boy wants to become a great person, or to be important in any field in the future, he must be determined not only to overcome obstacles in his career, but also to win after thousands of setbacks and failures. ——Theodore Roosevelt
27. The sweet spring has no source, the grass has no roots, people value themselves, and the running water does not rot the door hinges, and does not cause beetles to live in the people's livelihood.
28. The strong can easily become strong, just as the weak can easily become weak. —— Emerson
29. Foolish and courageous people will be excited and impatient when danger comes, and they can’t help themselves. But when the crisis is imminent, they will disappear, their blood will freeze,...—— Aris Dodd
30. Strong people can fight in the storm of fate.
31. True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. ——Cervantes
32. We must always pay attention to the fact that courage is often blind because it does not see the dangers and difficulties lurking in the dark. Therefore, courage is not conducive to thinking, but it is conducive to practical action. . Because danger must be foreseen in thinking, and danger must be taken into account in doing, unless the danger is destructive. Therefore, for those who are brave and foolhardy, we can only let them be helpers, but never leaders. ——Bacon
33. If you convince yourself that you can do something, if it is possible, you can do it, no matter how difficult it is. On the other hand, if you think you can't do even the simplest things, you won't be able to do them, and the mole hills will become unreachable mountains to you. ——Emily Goue
34. If a person’s passion remains true to the creed taught by reason about what should be feared and what should not be feared, whether in happiness or distress, then we Call every such man a brave man on account of his passionate part. ——Plato
35. When an ordinary man sees humiliation, he draws his sword and stands up. This is not brave enough to stand up and fight. ——Su Shi
36. Some people are calm and courageous. They regard danger as an opponent in a duel. They calculate its movements and study its attacks. They retreat just to take a breath, not Indicates cowardice. They know everything that works to their advantage and can kill the enemy in one fell swoop. ——Alexander Dumas
37. There is no way to win over others except self-blame, and there is no way to win over others except self-improvement. (m.taiks.com)
38. Since he has the courage to die, he should have the strength to fight. Refusal to accept suffering is not a sign of strength, but of cowardice. ——Balzac
39. Things that are originally hopeless can often succeed if you try boldly. ——Shakespeare
40. Successful people have great spirit, they are bold and brave. There is no word "fear" in their dictionary. They are confident that their abilities can do anything. They consider themselves to be very valuable people. ——Dale Carnegie
41. You must know how admirable it is to be able to remain self-reliant in difficult situations! ——Longfellow
42. Those who are prudent, if they start out timid, will end up being brave; those who act lightly, if they start out brave, will end up being timid. ——Su Shi
43. If you lose your property----you only lose a little; if you lose your honor----you will lose a lot; if you lose your courage-- --You will lose everything. ——Goethe
44. If you are strong enough, you are unprecedented. ——Scott Fitzgerald
45. Fear is the most destructive emotion in the world. I fought it and overcame it by helping people who were worse off than myself. I believe that anyone can overcome his fear by doing what he fears and continuing to do it until he has a record of success to back him up. ——Elinor Roosevelt
46. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ——Leo Tolstoy
47. This is how a strong and rare character is created; suffering is often a stepmother, but sometimes it is also a loving mother; hardship can breed the strength of the soul and spirit. ; Disaster is the proud nurse; misfortune is the milk of the hero. ——Hugo