For an honest person, the space of the spiritual world is finite. As kindness grows, malice diminishes; as faith strengthens, weariness fades; as purpose deepens, boredom vanishes.
Honesty and frankness are like two planks that keep you upright and steady.
An eagle must leave its warm nest to spread its wings and battle the changing clouds; a foal must leave its comfortable enclosure to gallop across the battlefields; and a child must gradually leave parental care to embark on the long journey of life and achieve great things.
Hard work is required for the hardships of entrepreneurship, and humility is essential for the pursuit of profound knowledge.
Both the silkworm and the spider busy themselves weaving webs, yet one gives while the other takes. The giver leaves behind priceless treasures for humanity, while the taker earns only contempt. Just as a breeze leaves ripples on water, a camel leaves hoofprints in the desert, raindrops nourish the forest, sunlight brings warmth through clouds, and years leave rings on trees—friends, what will we leave behind when we pass through the stage of our era?
The budding of spring, the vigor of summer, the maturity of autumn, and the dormancy of winter—nature continues its life in seasonal cycles, with each season acting as a movement in its symphony.
Life is not a mountain, yet it requires climbing; the self is not an abyss, yet it requires crossing.
Not all laughter expresses joy, just as not all tears express pain; not all applause signifies welcome, just as not all cheers represent praise; not all titles reflect talent, just as not all fame reflects truth; not all worship denotes piety, just as not all vows represent sincerity.
Only through unceasing struggle can life shine brilliantly; only through diligent study can thought find its spark.
Do not wait for every lamp to go out before longing for light; do not wait for your wings to break before missing the vast blue sky.
Do not sigh over yesterday, even though it was once the tomorrow of the day before; do not daydream about tomorrow, for it will eventually become the yesterday of the day after.
Attempting is like a brave bird soaring through dark clouds or a small boat forging ahead through heavy waves. For the brave, an attempt is a new path; for the cowardly, it is an insurmountable wall. Metaphors are the pigments of a painter, enhancing the scenery; the wings of a poet, adding color to emotion; and the sparks of a philosopher's wisdom, lighting the lamp of truth. A clever metaphor can depict unspeakable scenes, express unutterable emotions, and discuss unexplainable truths.
Often, the teacher on stage has taught until exhausted, yet the student below remains clueless.
Silence is not just a temperament or a grace, but a profound character.