Poems about good times and bad times

1. Poems about adversity and good times

Poems about adversity and good times 1. Famous quotes about dealing with good times and adversity

No smart person will deny that The value of exercise in pain and sorrow.

—— Huxley

Misfortune roams on the same road, sometimes befalling this person, sometimes befalling another person.

——Aeschylus, "Prometheus Bound"

Suffering is like a dark cloud. From a distance, you can only see ink black, but when you are under it, it is just gray. That’s all.

—— Richter's "Chang Geng Star"

Luck is not without fear and trouble; misfortune is not without comfort and hope.

——Bacon's "On Misfortune"

Misfortune may become a bridge to happiness.

——Japanese proverb

Disaster is a man’s true touchstone.

——Beaumont and Fletcher, "The Triumph of Honor"

Suffering tempers some people and destroys others.

—— Fuller's "Wise Words"

Fire tests gold, and adversity tests the strong.

——Seneca's "On Providence"

Adversity gives people precious opportunities for training. Only those who can withstand the test of the environment can be considered truly strong. Most of the great men since ancient times struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit.

——Konosuke Matsushita

Those things that can kill me will make me stronger.

——Nietzsche's "Twilight of the Idols"

People who have not experienced adversity do not know their own strength.

—— Jonson's "Reliable"

A noble heart should bear disasters rather than avoid them, because enduring disasters shows the nobility of the will, while avoiding disasters shows the heart of cowardice.

- Aretino

When a person calmly endures one major misfortune after another, the beauty of his soul shines through. This is not because he has no feelings about it, but because he is a man of noble and heroic character.

——Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics"

Fortune can best discover evil; misfortune can best discover virtue.

—— Bacon's "On Misfortune"

Good luck is enviable, but defeating bad luck is admirable. This is Seneca's famous saying.

—— Bacon's "On Misfortune"

Be cautious when you are blessed with good luck, and be patient when you encounter bad luck.

——J. Ray's "British Proverbs"

Be full of hope in the face of misfortune, and do not forget to worry in the face of good luck, so that you can bear the blessings and misfortunes calmly.

——Horace's "Songbook"

Don't rest on your laurels because of luck, and don't get depressed because of bad luck. A truly strong person is good at finding shadows in good times, finding light in adversity, and always calibrating his goals.

——Ibsen

It is better to learn wisdom through the misfortunes of others than through your own.

——"Aesop's Fables"

2. Famous quotes in urgent need of good times and bad times

Adversity

Can make stupid people It’s not words that teach something, it’s bad luck.

——Democritus

It is easiest to see a person’s integrity amidst the ups and downs of fate.

——Shakespeare

Pity is caused by a person's love and luck, and fear is caused by the similarity of the person who suffers misfortune to us.

——Aristotle

One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters.

——Beethoven

Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries with it the same or larger beneficial seed.

——Emerson

Disaster is the first journey of truth.

——Byron

Miracles often appear in times of bad luck.

——Bacon

Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character?

——Balzac

Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing.

——Sharp

Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it.

—— Hume

No wise man will deny the value of the exercise of pain and sorrow.

—— Huxley

3. Poetry about adversity

It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck.

--Democritus

In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. --Shakespeare

Pity is caused by a person's love and luck, fear is caused by the similarity of the person who suffered misfortune to us. --Aristotle

One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. --Beethoven

Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -- Emerson

Disaster is the first journey of truth. --Byron

Miracles often appear in times of misfortune. -- Bacon

Isn't adverse luck the touchstone of character? -- Balzac

Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp

Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. --Hume

No wise man would deny the value of the exercise of pain and sorrow. -- Huxley

Climbers who aim at the top will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.

●The waves are a farewell to the ship that cuts through the wind and waves, and a funeral for the light boat that drifts with the current.

●Mountain roads do not crawl under people's feet like smooth roads.

●Only those who brave the rapids can appreciate the wonders and scenery at the source of the river.

●If both legs of the compass move, it will never draw a circle.

●If you want to climb to the top, don’t use a rainbow as a ladder.

●How can we keep moving forward? Leave footprints behind.

●No matter how steep the mountain is, there is always a way to climb for those who are not afraid of hardships.

●Those who let the end of life trap them cannot move forward even half a step.

●As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorn bushes.

●Enterprising and hard-working soldiers write songs of struggle and hope with their sweat.

●Life can be sweet or bitter, but it cannot be tasteless. You can win or you can fail, but you can't surrender.

●Let your beautiful hopes and pursuits go to the Internet cafe. Nine hundred and ninety-nine times it has failed, and there are still a thousand times to go. .

●Opportunities are only open to enterprising and promising people, mediocre people will never be able to patronize them.

●People who can only walk on the cement floor will never leave deep footprints. .

●The meaning of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.

●The character of the waves is to be broken by the rocks countless times and to dive towards the rocks countless times.

●Because the banyan tree is rooted in the deep soil, the green shade of life will grow longer and more lush. The tares enjoy the same treatment as the seedlings, but they do not bear ears of grain.

●Pride is like a kite with a broken lead, fleeting; inferiority is like a bird with clipped wings, unable to reach the sky. Both of these are taboos for success.

●If a sapling is afraid of If you refuse to pruning in pain, you will never become useful.

●After being tempered by the sea, the pebbles become more beautiful and smooth.

●The torrent of life has surged to a thousand feet. As long as you take one more step forward, the cliff will turn into a magnificent waterfall.

●Go forward and sail the boat of life. There is no need to be attached or restless. The boat that breaks the waves will naturally bloom new flowers along the way.

●Bonsai Hideki’s dream of becoming a pillar was shattered just because he was doted on.

●If talent is compared to a sword, then diligence is a whetstone. < /p>

●After being baptized by fire, mud will also have a strong body.

●The spring water of the mountain stream sings a beautiful song after twists and turns.

●The waterfall looks particularly majestic when it crosses the steep cliff.

●The road through the clouds only kisses the footprints of climbers.

●The colorful clouds floating in the sky are naturally elated, but at most they can only be exchanged for a few compliments; only by turning into sweet rain and taking root in the fertile soil can we create beauty for the world.

●Education is the natal family of talents, and society is the mother-in-law of talents.

●The streamers on the laurel wreath are not twisted with genius fibers, but are woven with strands of pain and suffering.

●No pearl’s sparkle is applied by others.

●The footprints in the desert disappeared quickly. The songs of endeavor have been stirring in the hearts of trekkers for a long time.

●Since you have identified a road, why bother asking how long it will take

4. Poems describing adversity

The journey is difficult, the journey is difficult! There are many different roads, where are you now? There will be times when strong winds and waves break, and I will hang my sails directly across the sea.

——Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult"

I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my gold is gone.

——Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine"

Stay firm on the green hills and keep your roots in the broken rocks. They are still strong despite being struck hard by the winds from east to west, north and south.

< p> ——Zheng Banqiao's "Ode to Bamboo"

When you are old and strong, you would rather move away from your gray-headed heart? Poor but strong, the ambition of not falling into the blue clouds.

——Wang Bo's "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion"

Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest, why not scream and walk slowly. Bamboo sticks and awning shoes Who is afraid of a horse that can be easily defeated? A coop of mist and rain can lead a lifetime.

—— Su Shi's "Fixing the Wind"

Tens of thousands of vast buildings can shelter the poor people all over the world and make them happy. Wind and rain do not move, and they are as safe as a mountain. Woohoo! When I suddenly see this house in front of my eyes, my house alone will be broken down and frozen to death!

——Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind"

5. What are the famous sayings and poems about "Adversity makes one successful"

1. Adversity is the path to success. The first path to truth. --Byron

2. Vices appear in good times, and virtues appear in adversity.

3. Suffering and suffering are the highest schools for tempering one’s character. --Socrates

4. People are more persistent in adversity than in good times. It is easier to protect yourself physically and mentally when you are experiencing bad luck than when you are experiencing good luck. --Hugo

5. Face adversity with a brave chest. --Horace

6. Real life can only be realized after experiencing arduous struggle. --Seneca

7. Isn’t adverse luck the touchstone of character? --Balzac

8. It is not words that can make stupid people learn something, but bad luck. -- Democritus

9. In the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. --Shakespeare

10. Pity is caused by a person's love and luck, and fear is caused by the similarity between the person who suffers misfortune and us. --Aristotle

11. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. --Beethoven

12. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -- Emerson

13. Miracles often appear in times of bad luck. -- Bacon

14. Not every disaster is a disaster, early adversity is often a blessing. -- Sharp

15. Good times make our energy idle and useless, making us unable to feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -- Hume

16. No wise man will deny the value of training in pain and sorrow. -- Aldous Huxley

17. Most of the great men since ancient times have struggled through adversity with an indomitable spirit. -- Konosuke Matsushita

18. Adversity makes people motivated. If you have never encountered failure, maybe you should experience it once for the sake of your career.

--Shakespeare