The famous saying about pain 1 1, the pursuit of happiness is bound to touch pain. Holt
2. A person's loftiness comes from realizing his own pain. pascal
The biggest pain is the pain that can't be told to others. -Ma Jin
The noblest, strongest and most personal pain is the pain of love. -Engels
5. What makes you miserable may make you have sweet memories. welfare
6. Imaginary pain can hurt people. Heine
7. Suffering more will gradually increase your knowledge. Homer
8. Time will calm the greatest pain. Kelly
9. Appropriate sadness and decline can show the depth of feelings, and excessive sadness can prove the lack of wisdom. -Shakespeare
10, the most annoying things can often make people get rid of their troubles. La Roshko
1 1. If you want to trouble yourself, you will find it. ——M.M。
12. If troubles don't show on your face, they will stay in your heart. -Hervey
13, don't give in to sadness, but firmly resist, otherwise the habit of sadness will push your luck. A professional who is good at creating with a certain material: goldsmith | wordsmith.
14. Only by thoroughly experiencing distress can we cure it. -Proust
15, all pain can destroy people, but people who suffer can also destroy pain! byron
16 after all, we are composed of infinite spirits, and we are born to experience pain and joy. People might as well say that the most outstanding people always exchange pain for joy. -Beethoven
Famous sayings about pain 2 In the process of pursuing happiness, you will inevitably touch pain.
Holt
A person's sublimity comes from being aware of his own pain.
pascal
The greatest pain is the pain that can't be told to others.
-Ma Jin
The noblest, strongest and most personal pain is the pain of love.
-Engels
What makes you miserable may make you have sweet memories.
welfare
The pain of fantasy can also hurt people.
Heine
Suffering more will gradually increase your knowledge.
-Homa
Time will calm the greatest pain.
Kelly
Proper sadness and decline can express deep feelings, while excessive sadness can prove the lack of wisdom.
-Shakespeare
The most annoying things can often make people get rid of their troubles.
La Roshko
If you want to trouble yourself, you will find it.
——M.M。
If troubles don't show up on your face, they will stay in your heart.
-Hervey
Don't give in to worry, resist it firmly, or the habit of worrying will push your luck.
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Only by thoroughly experiencing distress can we be cured.
-Proust
All pain can destroy people, but people who suffer can also destroy pain!
byron
After all, we are made up of infinite spirits, and we are born to experience pain and joy. People might as well say that the most outstanding people always exchange pain for joy.
-Beethoven
The famous saying about pain 3 Patience is painful, but the fruit is the sweetest. -(Persian poet) Sadi
The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom. -(German philosopher) Schopenhauer
The more a person knows the value of time, the more he feels the pain of losing time! Dante (Italian poet)
Beauty and pain go together to the end of life. -(British poet) Tennyson
Suffering more will gradually increase your knowledge. -Homer (blind poet in ancient Greece)
After a long rest, pain is like a chronic disease. -Homer (blind poet in ancient Greece)
A lot of pain is your choice. -(Lebanese poet, writer and painter) Ji Bolun
Friendship doubles happiness and halves pain. -(English Renaissance writer and philosopher) Bacon
Some words and proverbs can relieve pain or eliminate the pain of disease. -(Roman poet) Horace
Losing happiness in the future is more painful than losing happiness in the present. -Balzac (French writer)
The noblest, strongest and most personal pain is the pain of love. -Engels
The ambition of love makes people suffer greatly. -Shakespeare
Love is sweet pain. -Shakespeare
The pain of the mind exceeds the pain of the body. Silas: [Ancient Rome] Proverbs
Don't bemoan the pain of life! -Lamenting your weakness ... Gorky
It is inferiority to think too low of yourself because of pain. -Spinoza: Ethics
No wise man will deny the exercise value of pain and sadness. -Huxley: Evolution and Ethics
The real pain is the pain that people silently bear and don't want others to pity and comfort. -(American writer) Emerson
Perhaps the most unbearable pain is to want to do it and not do it. -romain rolland (French thinker and writer)
Manual labor can vent mental pain, which is the reason why the poor are happy. Laroche Foucault [French]: Proverbs.
If a person says, look! I am in pain. Obviously, he is not in pain, because sadness is dumb. -(American writer) Emerson
Wise men would rather nip in the bud than nip in the bud; Instead of seeking comfort for pain, it is better to encourage overcoming it. Thomas Moore
Stupidity is characterized by clumsiness, meanness and servility, which reveals many of the most painful diseases of mankind. Seneca (Roman philosopher)
Lovers and martyrs are brothers in the same boat! The two are similar in pain, knowing ourselves and ourselves, which can be said to be chinese odyssey. -Balzac (French writer)
The soul can't suffer as foolishly as the body. The soul can support the body, but the body cannot support the soul. The soul has a way to heal wounds in thinking, just as a seamstress's charcoal bucket can iron seams. -Balzac (French writer)
Mothers belong not only to the family, but also to the world. I have tasted the pain of being a mother, but I have no freedom to be a mother. -(Indian poet, writer and philosopher, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 19 13) Tagore.
You despicable humans are like this-always lying, always thinking that you have virtues that you really don't have, but denying that those higher animals do (in fact, only they do). Beasts have never done anything cruel-this is the patent of moral animals. There is nothing wrong with a wild animal calling something next to it to suffer unintentionally, because it has a "problem". It makes things next to it suffer, not out of pleasure-only people do it. This is inspired by people's messy morality. -(American writer) Mark Twain
When I was young, I felt pain for my sins and longed for my happiness; When I get old, just as I feel pain now, I feel pain for the evil of * * * and long for the happiness of all mankind. -lev tolstoy
It is better to endure pain and stay awake, and it is better to endure pain and think than not to think. -(Austrian writer) Zweig
Emotion refers to lust, anger, fear, self-confidence, jealousy, joy, friendship, hatred, desire, competition, sympathy and various feelings usually accompanied by pain or happiness. -(Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist) Aristotle
Emotion is feeling: it changes people, affects people's judgment, and is accompanied by feelings of pleasure and pain. This kind of emotion includes anger, pity, fear and so on. And their corresponding emotions. -(Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist) Aristotle Greece
After the peak of human suffering, it must return. It's either painful or habit. -romain rolland (French thinker and writer)
Humans always love to kill each other, using the present pain to deceive hope, and using the future that does not belong to them to deceive the present pain. All human behaviors are branded with self-contradiction and weakness. -Balzac (French writer)
People cause pain to their companions for no other reason, but out of malice. Of all the animals, only humans can do this. -(German philosopher) Schopenhauer
Everyone has happiness and pain, but to varying degrees. He who suffers the least is the happiest; He who feels the least happy is the most pitiful. -(French enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer) Rousseau
Life is made up of various changes, endless cycles of pain and joy. That kind of eternal blue sky only exists in the depths of the soul, and it is extravagant to ask for it from real life. -Balzac (French writer)
If a person is afraid of pain, disease, emergencies, danger of life and death, he can't stand anything. -(French enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer) Rousseau
Think that pain is the greatest misfortune and it is impossible to be brave; People who think that enjoyment is the greatest happiness cannot be temperate. Cicero (Roman statesman)
If a girl wants to marry a rich man, it is not love. Property is the most insignificant thing. True love can only endure the pain of separation. -lev tolstoy
Life is everything. Life is God. Everything is changing and moving, and this movement is God. When there is life, there is that kind of happiness in perceiving the gods. To love life is to love God. The hardest and happiest thing is to love this life when you are suffering, when you are suffering from innocent pain. -lev tolstoy
When I am in pain, I cry and shed tears; I am indignant when I am mean; I hate to see filth. In my opinion, only in this way can we call it life. -(Russian novelist and playwright) Chekhov
Who can be worse than such a person? Although they are still alive, they have attended the funeral in person to bury their reputation. -(English Renaissance writer and philosopher) Bacon
Compassion is a bit like. At first, it is indeed the most effective panacea to save and treat pain, but if you don't know the dose and the limit of stopping, it will become the most terrible poison. -(Austrian writer) Zweig
Pain, like joy, creates an atmosphere. When you walk into someone's house, you can know at a glance what its tone is, whether it is love or despair. -Balzac (French writer)
Conceit is the root of all our great pains, so if we meditate on human pains, wise people should become very temperate. -(French enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer) Rousseau
In order to make him have a strong heart, you need to make him have strong muscles; Only by letting him form the habit of working can he form the habit of enduring pain; In order to make him endure joint loss, abdominal pain and illness in the future, he must go through various hardships of physical exercise. -(French enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer) Rousseau
I admit that nothing is more painful than the punishment of love, and nothing is more enjoyable than serving love. -(English Renaissance playwright and poet) Shakespeare
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