Go your own way and let the pig speak! ——Dante
Great energy is generated only for great purposes. ——Stalin
The correct path is this, absorb everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward. ——Leo Tolstoy
Struggle has been going on every day since the beginning of mankind. ——Sun Yat-sen
Human beings must strive to survive in competition. ——Sun Yat-sen
We must survive and develop through struggle. ——Mao Dun
Struggle to improve life is a respectable behavior. ——Mao Dun
Everyone has the spirit of struggle. ——Li Shutong
Struggle is the father of all things. ——Tao Xingzhi
No matter what you do, as long as you work hard, you will never fail. ——Newton
After you have established your heel, you must use your strength and skills to fight on your own. ——Bernard Shaw
We should work hard and make a difference. In this way, we can say that we have not wasted our years, and it is possible to leave our laziness on the beach of time
! ——Napoleon I
Doing good deeds and being criticized but still persisting is the true nature of a striver. ——Balzac
Only such a person deserves life and freedom, if he fights for it every day. ——Goethe
A person must go through hard work before he can achieve anything. ——Andersen
If you want to succeed in anything, you must pay a price: struggle. ——Emerson
The pursuit and struggle for truth and knowledge is one of the highest qualities of human beings. ——Einstein
Imagine your own response to difficulties, not to avoid or circumvent them, but to face them, deal with them, and be aggressive
and fight them wisely. ——Maxwell Maltz
The secret of invention is constant effort. ——Newton
No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I am ready to withstand any storm. ——Byron
If you cherish your feathers too much and do not cause any damage to them, then you will lose two wings and never be able to fly again.
——Shelley
Stop fighting and life stops. ——Carlyle
Only diligence and perseverance will make us successful...and diligence and perseverance come from the means needed to achieve success. ——Smith
If we can fight for the great goals we recognize, instead of a fanatical and selfish body constantly complaining about why
this world does not make If you are happy, then this is a real pleasure. ——Bernard Shaw
A person must face the future and think about what he wants to do. But it's not easy to do. One's past is a growing
burden. ——Russell
In this imperfect world, diligence will be rewarded and idleness will be punished. —— Somerset Maugham
You should focus your mind carefully on your career. Sunlight is not refracted by the lens and is concentrated in the focus, so it can never cause objects to burn. —— Maugham
Intelligent qualifications, inner drive, diligent work attitude and perseverance are the conditions required for successful scientific research
——Beveridge
Inventors rely on the support of a great confidence to have the courage to move forward in the unknown world. ——Balzac
Follow all costs and pursue your future. ——Balzac
Doing good deeds and receiving responsibility and persevering is the true nature of struggle. ——Balzac
I would rather open my future on my own strength than seek the favor of the powerful. ——Hugo
Progress means that the goal is constantly moving forward, the stages are constantly updated, and its vision is constantly changing. ——Hugo
Is it a compliment or a challenge to the achievements of scholars? What I need is the latter, because the former can only make people intoxicated, but the latter is a spur.
——Pasteur
1. Since you have chosen a distant place, no matter whether the road is flat or muddy, just take care of the journey through wind and rain! ! !
2. The happiest thing is to see the end of your pursuit and get what you want
3. Life is endless and struggle is endless.
Among all things related to Cuba, there is one person who often pops up in my memory and makes me unforgettable.
When the Spanish-American War broke out, the President of the United States must immediately contact Garcia, the leader of the Cuban rebel army. Garcia was in the vast mountains of Cuba—no one knew exactly where he was, and no mail or telegram had ever reached him. And U.S. President McKinley must obtain his cooperation as soon as possible.
What to do?
Someone said to the president: "If anyone can find Garcia, then this person is Rowan."
So the president found Rowan and gave him a letter Letter to Garcia. As for the man named Rowan, how he took the letter, wrapped it in an oil paper bag, sealed it, put it on his chest and hid it; how he arrived in Cuba after 4 days by boat, and then walked through this dangerous place on foot after 3 weeks. The island country finally sent the letter to Garcia - these details are not what I want to talk about. The key point I want to emphasize is:
The President of the United States handed Rowan a letter addressed to Garcia; and after Rowan took the letter, he did not ask: "Where is he?"< /p>
A story about loneliness and persistence
A small stone in the forest bears the torrent of heaven and earth alone. In a small territory, it believes that the earth is old and the universe is eternal, and the ether is eternal, and those who are too much in life Accidents are constantly happening in the vastness, leaving us with no choice, so we start a wandering journey with no tomorrow, abandoning the growth on the road, and witnessing the changes in the world. It turns out that everyone is born alone. Fragmentation cannot reconstruct the psychological loss, and change cannot bring about the perfection in the dream. It keeps walking and losing, outside of consciousness, in the thousands of mountains and rivers where time passes like an hourglass in the hand.
Everyone spends his life constantly perfecting and enriching family, love and friendship, twisting and turning in the sermon of longing, but there is never a clear standard and answer. The stone from childhood has been kept warm in the drawer for many years. What is broken is our life, just like the psychic jade stone in the red building. The vicissitudes of life around it have changed, and the destiny of dust will return to dust.
In the illusion and hopeless expectation, there is no way back, and the past that I want to return to is just a lonely nostalgia. No dream can last a lifetime of sweetness, and no place is the home before leaving. Outside the hustle and bustle of the world, in an individual alien space, it is destined to be like the suggestion of the sheep man in Murakami's "Dance Dance"—— Relentlessly follow your own dance steps, no matter how absurd and desperate, you have to dance well without pursuing its meaning, and then the rigid things will gradually loosen, and once you stop, everything you are connected to in life will Disappear, disappear forever.
Whether you go home or go to a brighter place, you have to be in a black place, you have to walk in the dark cotton fields, you have to walk in the hometown of dark clouds, when you go out, You're just in the dark.
The story of persistence
In ancient times, there was a businessman. One day he went out to do business. He rode a mare and walked very far to the desert. Because he had been away for a long time, he needed to He made some demands. So he came behind the mare and prepared to take action. But the mare was disobedient and always moved forward. He never got behind the mare. The mare took a few steps forward and could not reach him. After trying several times, it still didn't work. Just when he was disappointed, a beautiful woman came. The beautiful woman was so thirsty that she said to the businessman: Please. Please give me some water. I can satisfy your request. The businessman said: OK. So the businessman handed the water to the beautiful woman. After the beauty drank the water, she said to the businessman: Do you have any requirements? The businessman said: Can you help me hold this horse?
Thomas Alva Edison was a world-famous American electrician and inventor. In addition to his inventions and contributions in phonographs, electric lights, telephones, telegraphs, movies, etc., There are also many famous creations and insights in mining, construction, chemical industry and other fields. Edison made about 2,000 inventions throughout his life, making great contributions to human civilization and progress.
Edison was born on February 11, 1847, in the small town of Milan, Ohio, in the midwestern United States.
His father is of Dutch descent, and his mother worked as a primary school teacher and is of Scottish descent. When Edison was 7 years old, his father lost money in the roofing business, so the family moved to Fort Gratiot in the northern suburbs of Huron, Michigan. Shortly after moving here, Edison contracted scarlet fever and remained ill for a long time. The disease was believed to be the cause of his deafness. Edison went to school at the age of 8, but after only three months of studying, he was dismissed by the teacher as an "imbecile" and kicked out of school. From then on, his mother was his "home tutor". Because of his mother's good education methods, he developed a strong interest in reading. "He not only read a lot of books, but he also read ten lines at a glance and could recite them after reading them." When he was 8 years old, he read the works of Shakespeare and Dickens, the most important playwrights of the British Renaissance, and many important historical books. By the age of 9, he could quickly read more difficult books, such as Parker's "Nature and Nature". Experimental Philosophy. I loved chemistry when I was 10 years old. At the age of 11, he experimented with his first telegraph. To earn money to buy chemicals and equipment, he started working. When he was 12 years old, he got a job selling newspapers on a train, traveling between Port Huron and Detroit, Michigan. While selling newspapers, he also runs a fruit and vegetable business. Whenever he has time, he goes to the library to read. He bought an old printing press and started publishing his own weekly magazine, the Herald. The first issue of the magazine was printed on the train. He used the money he earned to build a chemistry laboratory on a luggage cart. Unfortunately there was a chemical fire and he was thrown out of the car along with his equipment. Another time, when Edison was trying to board a freight train, a conductor grabbed his ears to help him get on. This action resulted in Edison becoming permanently deaf.
In August 1862, Edison used fearless heroism to rescue a boy who was about to be killed on the train tracks. The child's father was grateful for this, but since he had no money to repay him, he was willing to teach him telegraph skills. From then on, Edison became involved with this mysterious new world of electricity and embarked on a scientific journey.
In 1863, Edison served as a telegraph operator at the Stratford Junction Station of the Grand Trunk Railway. From 1864 to 1867, he worked as a telegraph operator in various places in the Midwest and lived a wandering life. His footprints include Stratford, Adrian, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Nashville, Tennessee, Memphis, Louisville, Huron and other places.
In 1868, Edison came to Boston as a telegraph operator. In the same year, he received his first invention patent. This is a device that automatically records votes. Edison thought the device would speed up the work of Congress and that it would be welcomed. However, one MP told him that they had no intention of speeding up the agenda and that sometimes voting slowly was politically necessary. From then on, Edison decided not to make any inventions that people didn't need.