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Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher) ²î²»¶àÈκÎÒ»ÖÖ´¦¾³¡ª¡ªÎÞÂÛÊǺÃÊÇ»µ¡ª¡ª¶¼Êܵ½ÎÒÃǶԴý´¦¾³µÄ̬¶ÈµÄÓ°Ïì¡£(¹ÅÂÞÂíÕÜѧ¼Ò Î÷Äá¼Ó L A)
Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it. (Hellen Keller, American writer) ËäÈ»ÊÀ½ç¶à¿àÄÑ£¬µ«ÊÇ¿àÄÑ×ÜÊÇÄÜսʤµÄ(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò º£Âס¤¿ÀÕ)
As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. (Hugh Black, American writer) Ë®¹û²»½öÐèÒªÑô¹â£¬Ò²ÐèÒªÁ¹Ò¹¡£º®ÀäµÄÓêË®ÄÜʹÆä³ÉÊì¡£È˵ÄÐÔ¸ñÌÕÒ±²»½öÐèÒª»¶ÀÖ£¬Ò²ÐèÒª¿¼ÑéºÍÀ§ÄÑ¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò ²¼À³¿Ë H)
Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circumstances. (Leonhard Frand , German novelist) ÎÒ¿ÉÒÔÄÃ×ßÈ˵ÄÈκζ«Î÷£¬µ«ÓÐÒ»Ñù¶«Î÷²»ÐУ¬Õâ¾ÍÊÇÔÚÌØ¶¨»·¾³ÏÂÑ¡Ôñ×Ô¼ºµÄÉú»î̬¶ÈµÄ×ÔÓÉ¡£(µÂ¹úС˵¼Ò ¸¥À¼¿Ë L)
Every tragedy makes heroes of common people. (Normna Stephens, American writer) ÿ³¡±¯¾ç¶¼»áÔÚÆ½·²µÄÈËÖÐÔì¾Í³öÓ¢ÐÛÀ´¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò ˹µÙ·Ò˹ N)
He who allows himself to be insulted, deserves to be. (F.C.Comford, British writer) ×Ô¼º¸ÊÔ¸ÊÜÈèµÄÈË£¬ÊÜÎÛÈèÒ²»î¸Ã¡£(Ó¢¹ú×÷¼Ò ¿Æ¸£µÂ F C)
I find life an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others. (Helen Keller,Ameican writer) ÎÒ·¢ÏÖÉú»îÊÇÁîÈ˼¤¶¯µÄÊÂÇ飬ÓÈÆäÊÇΪ±ðÈË»î×Åʱ¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò º£Âס¤¿ÀÕ)
I wept when I was born, and every day shows why.(Jack London, American novelist) ÎÒÒ»ÉúÏÂÀ´¾Í¿ªÊ¼¿ÞÆü£¬¶øÃ¿Ò»Ìì¶¼±íÃ÷ÎÒ¿ÞÆüµÄÔÒò¡£(ÃÀ¹úС˵¼Ò ½Ü¿Ë¡¤Â×¶Ø)
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In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it. (George Bernad Shaw, British dramastist) ¶ÔÓÚº¦ÅÂΣÏÕµÄÈË£¬Õâ¸öÊÀ½çÉÏ×ÜÊÇ Î£Ïյġ£(Ó¢¹ú¾ç×÷¼Ò Ф²®ÄÉ G)
It is not true suffering ennobles the character; happiness does that sometimes, but suffering, for the most part, makes men petty and vindictive. (William Somerset Maugham, British novelist) ˵¿àÄÑÄÜʹÈ˸ñµÃµ½Éý»ª£¬ÕâÊDz»È·Çеģ»ÐÒ¸£ÓÐʱµ¹ÄÜ×öµ½ÕâÒ»µã£¬¶ø¿àÄѳ£»áʹÈËÐÄÐØÏÁÕ£¬²úÉú¸´³ðµÄÐÄÀí¡£(Ó¢¹úС˵¼Ò ëķ W S)
Let us suggest to the person in crisis that he cease concentrating so upon the dangers involved and the difficultie£¬and concentrate instead upon the opptunity---for there is always opportunity in crisis. (Seebohm Caroline, British physician) ÈÃÎÒÃǽ¨Òé´¦ÔÚΣ»úÖ®ÖеÄÈË£º²»Òª°Ñ¾«Á¦Èç´Ë¼¯ÖеطÅÔÚËùÉæÈëµÄΣÏÕºÍÀ§ÄÑÉÏ£¬Ïà·´¶øÒª¼¯ÖÐÔÚ»ú»áÉÏ¡ª¡ªÒòΪΣ»úÖÐ×ÜÊÇ´æÔÚ×Å»ú»á¡£(Ó¢¹úÒ½Éú ¿¨ÂÞÁÕ S)
Light troubles speak; great troubles keep silent. (Lucius Annaeus Seneneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher) СÀ§ÄÑ£¬´óÉù½ÐÈ£»´óÀ§ÄÑ£¬ÃÆÉù²»Ïì¡£(¹ÅÂÞÂíÕÜѧ¼Ò Äá¼Ó L A)
Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade.(James Russell Lowell, American poetess and critic) ÔÖÄѾÍÏñµ¶×Ó£¬ÎÕסµ¶±ú¾Í¿ÉÒÔΪÎÒÃÇ·þÎñ£¬ÄÃסµ¶ÈÐÔò»á¸îÆÆÊÖ¡£(ÃÀ¹úŮʫÈË¡¢ÅúÆÀ¼Ò ÂåÍþ¶û J R)
No one can degrade us except ourselves; that if we are worthy, no influence can defeat us. (B.T.Washington, American educator) ³ýÁËÎÒÃÇ×Ô¼ºÒÔÍ⣬ûÓÐÈËÄܱáµÍÎÒÃÇ¡£Èç¹ûÎÒÃǼáÇ¿£¬¾ÍûÓÐʲô²»Á¼Ó°ÏìÄܹ»´ò°ÜÎÒÃÇ¡£(ÃÀ¹ú½ÌÓý¼Ò »ªÊ¢¶Ù B T)
No pain , no palm; no thorns , no throne ; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. (William Penn, British admiral) ûÓв¥ÖÖ£¬ºÎÀ´ÊÕ»ñ£»Ã»ÓÐÐÁÀÍ£¬ºÎÀ´³É¹¦£»Ã»ÓÐÄ¥ÄÑ£¬ºÎÀ´ÈÙÒ«£»Ã»ÓдìÕÛ£¬ºÎÀ´»Ô»Í¡£(Ó¢¹úº£¾üÉϽ« Åå¶÷ W)
Optimists always picture themselves accomplishing their goals. (Lucius Anaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher) ÀÖ¹ÛÖ÷ÒåÕß×ÜÊÇÏëÏó×Ô¼ºÊµÏÖÁËÄ¿±êµÄÇé¾°¡£(¹ÅÂÞÂíÕÜѧ¼Ò Î÷Äá¼Ó L A)
Perhaps you can't control your job, but you may be able to make other changes in your life. (Alan Loy Mcginnis ,British writer) »òÐíÄã²»ÄÜÖ§Åä×Ô¼ºµÄ¹¤×÷£¬µ«ÄãÄܹ»Ê¹Éú»î·¢Éúת±ä¡£(Ó¢¹ú×÷¼Ò Âó½ðÄá˹ A L)
Prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth discover virtue. ˳¾³Ê±ÏÔÏÖ¶ñϰ£¬Ä澳ʱ͹ÏÖÃÀµÂ
Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (John Kennedy, American president) ´ÓÏ£ÍûÖеõ½»¶ÀÖ£¬ÔÚ¿àÄÑÖб£³Ö¼áÈÍ¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×Üͳ ¿ÏÄáµÏ J)
Sweet are the uses of adversity.(William Shakspeare,British Playwriter) ¿à¾¡¸ÊÀ´¡£(Ó¢¹ú¾ç×÷¼Ò ɯʿ±ÈÑÇ W)
The chinese word for crisis is divided into two characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (Burejer, British writer) ÖÐÎĵġ°Î£»ú¡±·ÖΪÁ½¸ö×Ö£¬Ò»¸öÒâζ×ÅΣÏÕ£¬ÁíÍâÒ»¸öÒâζ×Å»ú»á¡£(Ó¢¹ú×÷¼Ò ²¼Èð½Ü)
The misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come.(James Russell Lowell, American Poetess and critic) ×îÄÑÈÌÊܵIJ»ÐÒÊÇÄÇЩ´ÓδÀ´ÁٵIJ»ÐÒ¡£(ÃÀ¹úŮʫÈË¡¢ÆÀÂÛ¼Ò ÂåÍþ¶û J R)
The more you fight something, the more anxious you become ---the more you're involved in a bad pattern, the more difficult it is to escape. (Seebohm Caroline, British Physician) ÄãÔ½ÊÇΪÁ˽â¾öÎÊÌâ¶øÆ´¶·£¬Äã¾ÍÔ½±äµÃ¼±Ôꡪ¡ªÔÚ´íÎóµÄ˼·ÖÐÏݵÃÔ½ÉҲԽÄѰÚÍÑÍ´¿à¡£(Ó¢¹úÒ½Éú ¿¨ÂÞÁÕ S)
The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but what they miss. (Thomas Carlyle, British essayist and historian) Éú»îµÄ±¯¾ç²»ÔÚÓÚÈËÃÇÊܵ½¶àÉٿ࣬¶øÔÚÓÚÈËÃÇ´í¹ýÁËʲô¡£(Ó¢¹úÉ¢Îļҡ¢Àúʷѧ¼Ò ¿¨À³¶û T)
The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me. (Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer) ¶ÔÓÚ¹ýÈ¥²»ÐҵļÇÒ䣬¹¹³ÉÁËв»ÐÒ¡£(Î÷°àÑÀ×÷¼Ò ÈûÍòÌá˹ M)
Tough--minded optimists approach problems with a can-do philosophy and emerge stronger from tragedies. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Ancient Roman Philosopher) ÒâÖ¾¼áÇ¿µÄÀÖ¹ÛÖ÷ÒåÕßÓá°ÊÀÉÏÎÞÄÑÊ¡±ÈËÉú¹ÛÀ´Ë¼¿¼ÎÊÌ⣬ԽÊÇÔâÊܱ¯¾ç´ò»÷£¬Ô½ÊDZíÏֵüáÇ¿¡£(¹ÅÂÞÂíÕÜѧ¼Ò Î÷Äá¼Ó L A)
Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes.(H.J.Kaier, American businessman) À§ÄÑÖ»ÊÇ´©ÉϹ¤×÷·þµÄ»úÓö¡£(ÃÀ¹úʵҵ¼Ò ¿Ôó H J)
We have all sufficient strength to endure the misfortunes of others. (La Rochefoucauld, French writer) ÎÒÃǶ¼ÓÐ×ã¹»µÄÁ¦Á¿À´ÈÌÊܱðÈ˵IJ»ÐÒ¡£(·¨¹ú×÷¼Ò ÀÂÞʲ¸»¿Æ)
We shall defend ourselves to the last breath of man and beast. (William II, King of England) ֻҪһϢÉд棬ÎÒÃǾÍҪΪ±£ÎÀ×Ô¼º¶øÕ½¡£(Ó¢¹ú»ÊµÛ ÍþÁ®¶þÊÀ)
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