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You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension and discipline are taken out of your life. (Tse-Tung Mao)
There are two ways of meeting difficulties: you alter the difficulties or you alter yourself meeting them. (Tse-Tung Mao)
People have a natural tendency to flee to the mountains when things get tough. (Tse-Tung Mao)
The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Difficulties mastered are opportunities won. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Times of great calamity and confusion have been productive for the greatest minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace. The brightest thunder-bolt is elicited from the darkest storm. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Hardship makes the world obscure. (Tse-Tung Mao)
In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. (Tse-Tung Mao)
When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. (Tse-Tung Mao)
There are always difficulties arising that tempt you to believe your critics are right. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Can anybody remember when the times were not hard, and money not scarce? (Tse-Tung Mao)
Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Difficulties are things that show a person what they are. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Difficulties show men what they are. In case of any difficulty, God has pitted you against a rough antagonist that you may be a conqueror, and this cannot be without toil. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Difficulties should act as a tonic. They should spur us to greater exertion. (Tse-Tung Mao)
The best way out of a difficulty is through it. (Tse-Tung Mao)
The difficulties which I meet with in order to realize my existence are precisely what awaken and mobilize my activities, my capacities. (Tse-Tung Mao)
As in nature, as in art, so in grace; it is rough treatment that gives souls, as well as stones, their luster. The more the diamond is cut the brighter it sparkles; and in what seems hard dealing, there God has no end in view but to perfect His people. (Tse-Tung Mao)
Storms make the oak grow deeper roots. (Tse-Tung Mao)
As a man handles his troubles during the day, so he goes to bed at night a General, Captain, or Private. (Tse-Tung Mao)
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