53. On the path of love, I walk and pause constantly, never knowing when the journey will end.
54. People remain mediocre because they fail to transcend themselves.
55. Most things in life do not go as planned.
56. Although a sword cannot speak, its impact is often more effective than any human command.
57. A most reliable friend was often once your most formidable enemy; yet a fearsome opponent can become your closest confidant, for only those worthy of being your rival are capable of truly understanding you.
58. Only those who fear defeat fall into the cycle of "the more one fears, the more one loses, and the more one loses, the more one fears."
59. A truly courageous person may sometimes appear as a coward in the eyes of others.
60. A line of youthful beauty at the temples; for freedom and ease, nothing is exchanged.
61. Finally, for that shroud of Jiangnan mist and rain, the world is covered; after the splendor fades, it is but a scene of silent mountains and rivers.
62. Cherish everyone around you. Regardless of the roles they play in their own lives, they add new strokes and colors to ours. Through tea, one finds harmony; without harmony, the principles of tea are lost. Through tea, one finds emptiness; without emptiness, the essence of tea is lost. Through tea, one finds breadth; without breadth, the wisdom of tea is lost. Through tea, one finds truth; without truth, the laws of tea are lost.
63. If you seek flawless friendship, you may spend a lifetime without finding a single friend.
64. Master Cheng Yen said: "Heaven and hell are created by our thoughts and actions. Do not fear heaven and hell; fear instead the bias of the heart."
65. Do not over-expect, do not over-imagine, and do not force things. Let nature take its course; if it is destined, it will happen.
66. To retreat before victory is often to embrace failure; to persist through hardship is often to attain new success.
67. Day after day, year after year, the scars of the past fade, yet a lingering bitterness remains in the mind whenever they are recalled. Those once deeply loved have become strangers, and that love has vanished with the wind. One may say they can forget, but an unexpected encounter in life—watching a receding figure—brings a sorrow that words cannot express.
68. In the journey of life, we are all passing travelers. Some hurry, some wander leisurely; some are passionate, some are heavy-footed. When we look back at our footprints one day, each step represents a page of history. The path of life is marked by footprints, varying in depth and the harvest they bring.
69. Someone may wound your heart, but they can never destroy your spirit. As long as life continues, there will be a more brilliant future. Seize the present, and miracles will happen tomorrow.
70. If one does not practice inward self-discipline, one will inevitably face the whip of others. If one is not accustomed to repentance, one will become accustomed to regret.