Who said when the going gets tough the tough get going?
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The phrase "When the going gets tough, the tough get going" is often attributed to several sources, and its origin is somewhat unclear. Some believe it was popularized by politician and former U.S. President Kennedy, while others think it may have been used by Kirk in the original series of Star Trek. However, these attributions are not definitive, and the saying has been in circulation for a long time, possibly evolving from earlier expressions.
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Kennedy or Kirk ===== 当情况变得艰难时,坚强的人会变得更加坚强。(请注意,这句话的出处并不确定,可能还有其他来源。)
Please remember that the origin of this phrase is disputed, and the above answer includes some of the popular beliefs without confirming their accuracy.
The phrase "When the going gets tough, the tough get going" is often attributed to several sources, and its origin is somewhat unclear. Some believe it was popularized by politician and former U.S. President Kennedy, while others think it may have been used by Kirk in the original series of Star Trek. However, these attributions are not definitive, and the saying has been in circulation for a long time, possibly evolving from earlier expressions.
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Kennedy or Kirk ===== 当情况变得艰难时,坚强的人会变得更加坚强。(请注意,这句话的出处并不确定,可能还有其他来源。)
Please remember that the origin of this phrase is disputed, and the above answer includes some of the popular beliefs without confirming their accuracy.
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The origin of the phrase has been attributed both to Joseph P. Kennedy (1888�C1969), father of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and sometimes to Norwegian-born American football player and coach Knute Rockne (1888�C1931).
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The origin of the phrase has been attributed both to Joseph P. Kennedy (1888�C1969), father of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and sometimes to Norwegian-born American football player and coach Knute Rockne (1888�C1931).