English famous sayings about learning

Hide it. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)

Suffering shows talent, but good luck hides talent. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)

Almost any situation, good or bad, will be affected by our attitude towards it. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Almost any situation, good or bad, is influenced by our attitude towards the situation. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Although the world is full of suffering, it can be overcome. (Helen Keller, American writer)

Although there are many sufferings in the world, they can always be overcome (Helen Keller, American writer)

Just as fruit needs not only sunshine, but also cold nights and cold rain to make it mature, it needs not only joy, but also trials and difficulties to cultivate people's character. (Hugh Black, American writer)

Fruit needs not only sunshine but also cold nights. Cold rain can ripen it. The cultivation of a person's character needs not only joy, but also tests and difficulties. (Blake H, American writer)

Everything about a person can be taken away, except one thing; Freedom to choose your own attitude in any given environment. (German novelist Flanders)

I can take anything from a person, but there is one thing I can't do, and that is the freedom to choose my attitude towards life under certain circumstances. (Frank L, German novelist)

Every tragedy will create heroes among ordinary people. (Stephens, American writer)

Every tragedy will create heroes among ordinary people. (Stephens, American writer)

Those who allow themselves to be insulted deserve to be insulted. (Corford, British writer)

Those who are willing to be humiliated deserve it. (Corford, British writer)

I find life an exciting thing, especially when I live for others. (Helen Keller, American writer)

I find life exciting, especially when I live for others. (Helen Keller, American writer)

I cried when I was born and explained why every day. (American novelist Jack London)

I began to cry as soon as I was born, and I explained the reason why I cried every day. (American novelist Jack London)

If you want to have no pain all your life

If you want to get rid of the pain of your life

You must be a god or a couple.

You are either a god or a dead body.

Think about other people's troubles.

Think about other people's misfortunes.

That will comfort you.

You can face life calmly.

Ancient Athenian playwright Minand

Ancient Athenian playwright Minand

In this world, danger always exists for those who are afraid of it. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

For those who are afraid of danger, the world will always be dangerous. (Bernard Shaw G, British dramatist)

Suffering can make personality noble, which is wrong; Happiness sometimes happens, but suffering usually makes people narrow-minded and vindictive. (william somerset maugham, British novelist)

It is not accurate to say that suffering can sublimate personality; Happiness can do this sometimes, but suffering often makes people narrow-minded and vengeful. (Mao Mu W.S., British novelist)

Let's advise people in crisis not to focus on dangers and difficulties, but on opportunities-because there are always opportunities in crisis. (Caroline, British doctor)

Let's advise people in crisis: don't pay so much attention to the dangers and difficulties involved, but focus on opportunities-because there are always opportunities in crisis. (Caroline S, British doctor)

Speak lightly with annoyance; Don't say anything about the disaster (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Small difficulties, shout loudly; Great difficulties, silent. (Nicholas, ancient Roman philosopher)

Disasters are like knives. Grasping the handle will serve us, while grasping the blade will cut our hands. (American poetess and critic James Russell Lowell)

Disaster is like a knife. Hold the handle to serve us, hold the blade and cut your hand. (Lowell J.R., American poetess and critic)

No one can degrade us except ourselves; If we are valuable, nothing can beat us. (Washington, American educator)

No one can degrade us except ourselves. If we are strong, no bad influence can defeat us. (Washington, American educator)

No pain, no palm; Without thorns, there is no throne; Without pain, there is no glory; No cross, no crown. (British Admiral william penn)

No sowing, no harvest; Without hard work, there is no success; There is no glory without suffering; Without setbacks, there is no glory. (British Admiral Payne W)

Optimists always imagine that they have achieved their goals. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Optimists always imagine that they have achieved their goals. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Maybe you can't control your work, but you can change your life. (mcginnis, British writer)

Maybe you can't control your work, but you can change your life. (mcginnis, British writer)

Prosperity is the easiest way to find evil, and adversity is the easiest way to find virtue.

Bad habits appear in prosperity, while virtue appears in adversity.

Rejoice in hope and endure in suffering. (American President Kennedy)

Get joy from hope and remain tenacious in suffering. (American President Kennedy)

The use of adversity is sweet. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Share joys and sorrows. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

The Chinese word "crisis" is divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Bridger, British writer)

The Chinese word "crisis" is divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Bridger, British writer)

The most unbearable misfortunes are those that never come. (American poetess and critic James Russell Lowell)

The most unbearable misfortunes are those that will never come. (Lowell J.R., American poetess and critic)

The more you fight something, the more anxious you become-the more you fall into a bad pattern, the harder it is to escape. (Caroline, British doctor)

The more you struggle to solve the problem, the more impatient you become-the deeper you get into the wrong thinking, the harder it is to get rid of the pain. (Caroline S, British doctor)

The tragedy of life is not how much people suffer, but what people miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian)

The tragedy of life lies not in how much people suffer, but in what people miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian)

My unfortunate memories of the past prove a new me. (Cervantes, Spanish writer)

Memories of past misfortunes constitute new ones. (Cervantes M, Spanish writer)

Strong-willed optimists deal with problems with a "can do" philosophy and become stronger from tragedy. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Strong-willed optimists think about problems with the philosophy of "nothing is difficult in the world", and the more they are hit by tragedy, the stronger they are. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)

Trouble is just an opportunity to wear work clothes. (Kyle, American businessman)

Difficulties are just opportunities to put on work clothes. (Kaiser ·H·J J., American industrialist)

We are all strong enough to endure the misfortune of others. (La Rochefoucauld, French writer)

We are all strong enough to endure the misfortunes of others. (French writer laroche Foucault)

We will defend ourselves to the death. (King William II of England)

As long as there is breath, we will fight to defend ourselves. (British Emperor William II).

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1. Choosing time is to save time. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)) To arrange time reasonably is to save time. (Bacon, British philosopher). Time is money. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) Time is money. (Franklin, American President). Try and make a difference. Longfellow If you try something, you will achieve something. -H.W. Longfellow 4. Time is a bird that flies forever. T.W. Robertson Time is a bird that flies forever. -T.W. Robertson 5. The man who knows little will repeat it soon, and he will come back to repeat what he knows soon. 6. Know that this will lead to knowledge. -Confucius knows what he knows and knows what he doesn't know. -Confucius 7. Ignorance is not innocence, but sin. -robert browning Ignorance is not naive, but evil. Robert browning 8. Knowledge comes, but wisdom is delayed. -Tennyson Knowledge comes, but wisdom comes late. -Tennyson 9. Knowledge is one thing, and virtue is another. -John Newman Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another. -johnny newman 10. Life is short, but art is eternal. -Sophocles Life is short and learning is endless. -Suffolk Chris 1 1. A lot of study shows that mortals know very little. Francis Young had learned before he realized that human knowledge was limited. -Francis young 12. My life is limited, but my knowledge is infinite. -Zhuangzi My life is limited and my knowledge is infinite. —— Zhuangzi 13. Our pride is mainly based on ignorance. -gotthold lessing pride mainly comes from ignorance. —— gotthold lessing 14. There is no shortcut to learning. -anthony trollope has no smooth road to study. -anthony trollope 15. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? (Shelley, British poet) If winter comes, can spring be far behind? (Shelley, British poet). Imagination is more important than knowledge. (American scientist Einstein) Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein, American scientist. A.) 17。 Knowledge is power. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher) Knowledge is power. (British philosopher Bacon F.) 18. Life is unfair, get used to it. Life is unfair; Just get used to it. 19. Go your own way and let others talk. Go your own way and let others talk. -Algier Dante (Italian poet Dante)