人生逆境的名人名言

     tough--minded optimists approach problems ith a can-do philosophy and emerge stronger from tragedies. (lucius annaeus seneca, ancient roman philosopher)
     意志坚强的乐观主义者用“世上无难事”人生观来思考问题,越是遭受悲剧打击,越是表现得坚强。(古罗马哲学家 西尼加 l a)

     trouble is only opportunity in ork clothes.(h.j.kaier, american businessman)
     困难只是穿上工作服的机遇。(美国实业家 凯泽 h j)

     e have all sufficient strength to endure the misfortunes of others. (la rochefoucauld, french riter)
     我们都有足够的力量来忍受别人的不幸。(法国作家 拉罗什富科)

     e shall defend ourselves to the last breath of man and beast. (illiam ii, king of england)
     只要一息尚存,我们就要为保卫自己而战。(英国皇帝 威廉二世)


mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as e grasp them by the handle or blade.(james russell loell, american poetess and critic)
     灾难就像刀子,握住刀柄就可以为我们服务,拿住刀刃则会割破手。(美国女诗人、批评家 洛威尔 j r)
     no one can degrade us except ourselves; that if e are orthy, no influence can defeat us. (b.t.ashington, american educator)
     除了我们自己以外,没有人能贬低我们。如果我们坚强,就没有什么不良影响能够打败我们。(美国教育家 华盛顿 b t)

     no pain , no palm; no thorns , no throne ; no gall, no glory; no cross, no cron. (illiam penn, british admiral)
     没有播种,何来收获;没有辛劳,何来成功;没有磨难,何来荣耀;没有挫折,何来辉煌。(英国海军上将 佩恩 )

     optimists alays picture themselves acplishing their goals. (lucius anaeus seneca, ancient roman philosopher)
     乐观主义者总是想象自己实现了目标的情景。(古罗马哲学家 西尼加 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 riter)
     或许你不能支配自己的工作,但你能够使生活发生转变。(英国作家 麦金尼斯 a l)

     prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth discover virtue.
     顺境时显现恶习,逆境时凸现美德

     rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (john kennedy, american president)
     从3d字谜网希望中得到欢乐,在苦难中保持坚韧。(美国总统 肯尼迪 j)

     seet are the uses of adversity.(illiam shakspeare,british playriter)
     苦尽甘来。(英国剧作家 莎士比亚 )

     the chinese ord for crisis is divided into to characters, one meaning danger and the other meaning opportunity. (burejer, british riter)
     中文的“危机”分为两个字,一个意味着危险,一个意味着机会。(英国作家 布瑞杰)

     the misfortunes hardest to bear are those hich never e.(james russell loell, american poetess and critic)