Translate the following passage into Hindi:
Great men of science, literature and art belonged to no exclusive class or rank of life. They have come alike from colleges, workshops and farm-houses, to the huts of poor men and the mansions of rich. Some of God’s greatest apostles have come from "the ranks". The poorest have sometimes taken the highest places, nor have difficulties apparently the most insuperable proved obstacle in their way. Those very difficulties, in many instances, would ever seem to have been their best helpers, by evoking their power of labour and endurance, and stimulating into life faculties which might otherwise have lain dormant. The instances of obstacles thus surmounted and of triumphs thus achieved are indeed so numerous as almost to justify the proverb that with a will one can do anything.