1. When an individual encounters adversities and difficulties, and knows that manpower cannot change them, it is better to be content with the situation than to worry. There is a song that goes like this: Only those who can endure the fate of fate peacefully can enjoy real happiness.
2. Xiao Longnu: If you don’t want to worry about love, the only way is to keep your love without any third party involved. ——Martial Arts novelist Jin Yong, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"
3. Annoyance is an annoyance that makes people feel restricted and narrow-minded. ——The ancient Greek philosopher Zeno's "Words and Actions of Famous Philosophers"
4. It's best to forget about troublesome things while taking a walk. You might as well come out and give it a try. All troublesome things will seem to have wings. Just flew away. ——Dale, an American master of interpersonal relations. Carnegie
5. A jealous person often looks for trouble. This is his own enemy. ——The Ancient Greek Philosopher Democritus' "Fragments of Writings"
6. Entertainment itself is not a sin; however, things that can bring a certain amount of fun will also leave behind more fun. It is many times the trouble in itself. ——Epicurus, the ancient Greek philosopher and atheist
7. It is a blessing to be sick, which can save you from some unpleasant things, but death is not included, because although death can make you Get rid of all the troubles in the world forever, but you have to go to hell to be tortured. ——Gorky "Krim. "Samkin's Life"
8. Don't worry about your worries, lest you grow old. Don't worry about your worries, lest you die before you grow old. ——Dickens' "The Drood Mystery"
9. It is always those who are troubled by their meaningless lives who accomplish heroic deeds, just as the stars shine brightest in the deepest darkness. ——19th-century American writer and philosopher Thoreau
10. A regular life is the secret to health and longevity. ——Balzac, "Secha." "The Rise and Fall of Birotteau"
11. The most troublesome things can often make people get rid of troubles. ——French writer La. Roshefko
12. The art of the flatterer is to take advantage of the weaknesses of great people, follow their mistakes, and never give advice that may annoy him. ——French writer Molière (Quotes Network)
13. Competition is a trouble that a person wants to get what others have. ——The ancient Greek philosopher Zeno's "Words and Actions of Famous Philosophers"
14. Luck is not without many fears and worries, and misfortune is not without many comforts and hopes. ——British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon
15. We often hear people complain about social injustice and the difficulty of life. In fact, instead of blaming others, it is better to reflect on ourselves. If we can really grasp the situation, be cautious in our words and deeds, be courteous to the world, and cultivate our moral character, we will have fewer worries, and we will naturally understand how to behave in the world. ——Yu Dan, professor at Beijing Normal University and cultural scholar
16. What is going to go will go; no matter whether you sit there to defend it or not, it still has to go, it must go. ——Tagore "Tagore in the Family"
17. Life is always interesting, even troubles are interesting. ——American writer and editor Henry. Menken
18. A big tree attracts the wind and shakes the tree, and people who are high-ranking and famous lose their lives. ——Wu Chengen, novelist of the Ming Dynasty
19. If you eliminate one of the worries, you will no longer have to worry about your descendants. ——Ten Poems of a Crying Son by Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
20. On occasions where there is no interaction between people, I am full of the joy of life. But I can't get over this little biting annoyance for a day. Life is like a gorgeous robe covered with fleas. ——Modern Chinese writer Zhang Ailing
21. Holding a grudge against others will make you unhappy yourself. Even if a smart person cannot forget his troubles, at least he will not always hold them grudges. ——Yifan
22. Women are prone to anger and like to think wildly. Troubles are not pieces of cloth. You can cut them off when told. The only way is to wake up, face and transcend.
23. The most annoying thing for most people is thinking hard.
——British politician and diplomat James. Bryce
24. Jealousy is an annoyance to someone else's luck. ——The ancient Greek philosopher Zeno's "Words and Actions of Famous Philosophers"
25. For a person with a high degree of self-awareness and a profound and penetrating soul, pain and trouble are his necessary temperaments. ——Russian writer Dostoyevsky’s troubled sayings
26. Spending more time with friends is undoubtedly a good way to cure heart disease. ——Tagore's "Shipwreck" (Quotes Network)
27. Be open-minded: Don't be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ——Franklin
28. The years have passed, the autumn water is long, and the life journey of decades has turned old in a blink of an eye. How many foolish words have been spoken by mistake, how many troubles have been misidentified, the sunset is old, and the sentence "Amitabha" good. ——Master Yancan
29. A fresh and healthy smile is like a heavy rain in summer, cleaning away the mud, dust and all dirt in people's souls, revealing kindness and light. ——Gorky's "The Boss"
30. Whenever you want to get rid of troublesome thoughts, you might as well turn to books for help. Books always welcome you kindly. ——British historian Thomas. Fuller
31. People who shiver due to cold can best appreciate the warmth of the sun. People who have experienced the troubles of life understand the preciousness of life best. ——American poet and humanist Whitman, "Leaves of Grass"
32. The most distressing thing in the world is to look down on your own home. —— Dickens' "Great Expectations"
33. If someone cheats you, there is no need to be angry, because everyone wants to live, but the road to life is narrow everywhere, so you have to touch others. . ——Gorky's "The Misfortune of Pavel"
34. A series of false fame and fortune, Huangsha is obsessed with it, everyone is fighting for loyalty, struggling to be the first in everything, causing troubles throughout his life, and gaining endless troubles. In the end, A big dream. ——Vice President of the Hebei Buddhist Association and President of the Cangzhou Buddhist Association. ——Master Yancan
35. Wealth cannot alleviate the worries and troubles in people's hearts. ——Tilubus
36. Don’t worry about nothing, don’t make unnecessary hopes, don’t make unreasonable sadness, but work hard to improve yourself and maintain your own personality. ——American novelist Dreiser
37. Honors given and received by others will not last long; worldly honors can only bring trouble to people. ——Thomas
38. The secret to staying healthy is to moderate food, drink, sleep and love appropriately. ——Hugo "Notre Dame de Paris"
39. Abnormal sports such as Spanish bullfighting are symbols of barbarism. But specialized sports are a sign of civilization. ——Tolstoy's "Anna." Karenina"
40. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter. ——British politician Halifax
41. Elegant life, in its broadest sense, is the art of making rest lively. ——"Selected Essays of Balzac"
42. In order to obtain real happiness and avoid worries and excessive mental stress, (www.mingyannet.com) we should all have some hobbies. ——Churchill, British Prime Minister during World War II, politician, writer, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature
43. Smart people don’t pay attention to things they can’t get, and they don’t worry about them. ——Jo Herbert
44. To have fewer desires and abstain from worries is to get rid of the disease from my heart. ——Mr. Shanyin Jin, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, "Proverbs Lian Bi"
45. Only when you can withstand the test of various temptations and troubles can you achieve the most perfect spiritual health. ——British Renaissance writer and philosopher Francis Bacon
46. Emptiness is not rejection, nor nihility, nor despair. Emptiness is a super troubled voice, it is a kind of calmness and plainness in life. , peace, and also a kind of inner happiness. ——Master Yancan
47. Good women make men bored, and bad women make men troubled.
——British writer Oscar. Wilde
48. Hope is like a family. Without it, you will feel that life is boring; with it, you will feel that working hard for it every day is a worry. ——American writer Mark. Twain
49. The less you focus on healthy things, the greater the risk of developing unhealthy tendencies. ——Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"
50. Our troubles are that we cannot live alone. ——French writer La Bruyère, "All Things"
51. The trouble in married life is that every woman thinks of herself as a mother in her heart, while a man thinks of himself as a bachelor in his heart. ——Lucas
52. When I look back on all the troubles, I remember the story of an old man. Before he died, he said: There are too many worries in my life, and most of the things I worry about never happen. . ——Churchill, British Prime Minister during World War II, politician, writer, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature
53. There is no need to worry about showing up, there is no need to worry about scheming, and there is no need to worry about jealousy of others and worries about gains and losses. --mark. Twain's "The Gilded Age"
54. Rich is a super boring and vague word: people who are short of money worry about oil and salt, people who make money worry about taxes; rich people always want to be richer. There will be someone richer than you. Therefore, the best life is not to be rich, but to be free from worries. ——Cao Qitai, who has hosted many well-known programs
55. Money is a useful thing, but it will only bring you happiness when you feel satisfied. Otherwise, it will not only give you There is nothing positive about you other than worry and jealousy. ——Taiwanese poetess Xi Murong
56. The troubles in the world fill my mind, and I wonder how these big and small cars can carry them. ——Wang Shifu, a playwright of the Yuan Dynasty, "The Romance of the West Chamber"
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