Never regret; no matter what, do not regret. The emotion of regret is more terrifying than the mistakes you have made, as it can destroy your confidence and self-esteem, and may even lead you to make even greater errors.
Do not obsess over results, for everyone's ultimate outcome is the same: death.
When you don't know what to say to someone, say nothing; silence holds infinite meanings.
Do not discuss people within the same circle with someone, no matter how reliable you think they are.
Whether right or wrong, you need a principle to follow, and you should constantly refine it based on real life. Those who are indecisive and waver between right and wrong are difficult to like; their image is often less positive than those who move from error to correctness.
Do not fear taking action, do not fear being moved by scenery, do not fear saying the wrong thing, do not fear remembering the past, and do not fear facing the future.
No matter what changes occur, do not break the original rhythm of your life; eat on time and sleep on time.
Always keep your word; even if it is a foolish statement, being a person of your word is better than being unreliable.
All troubles are self-inflicted and can only be solved by oneself. Instead of crying to friends, why not ask them to play ball?
If you do not understand, say so; if you do understand, just smile and do not say much.
It is normal if someone suddenly stops contacting you, and it is also normal if they suddenly contact you again; neither signifies anything special.
Having negative emotions is normal, but you must realize that this is only a small part of life. In the rest of your time, try your best to keep your emotions stable.
Do not fear making mistakes; even if you do, there is no need to feel vexed. Life is a mix of right and wrong, and looking back, the distinction often becomes irrelevant.
Do not dwell repeatedly on the same problem, and do not place all your emotions on a single person; you still have parents and friends.
Never make decisions while you are in tears; when emotions are negative, the less you speak, the better.
The meaning of an object is determined by the direction in which it is seen by the self. — Merleau-Ponty
Scientists provide us with order through thought; morality provides us with order through action; art provides us with order through the grasp of the visible, tangible, and audible appearance. — Cassirer
Philosophers merely explain the world in different ways, while the problem lies in changing the world. — Marx
Human consciousness is subordinate to the reified structure. — Lukács
The world is the sum of facts, not the sum of things. — Wittgenstein
Man labors, yet dwells poetically upon the earth. — Hölderlin
The most enduring thing is the path. — Heidegger
At the beginning, the problem is to bring pure and silent experience into its pure expression of meaning. — Husserl
There are no objects, only motion. — Bergson
Knowledge ultimately comes from experience. — Locke
All that is determinate is negation. — Spinoza
Give me matter, and I will create a universe with it. — Kant
The mutual transfer of rights is what people call a contract. — Hobbes
Truth is the product of time, not the product of authority. — Bacon
Human life cannot be measured by its duration; when the heart is full of love, a moment is eternity. — Nietzsche
We do not love the respect of others because of respect itself, but because of the benefits that the respect of others brings us. — Helvétius
Ordinary people only care about how to pass time, while talented people consider how to apply time. — Schopenhauer
If the history of evolution were to repeat itself, the probability of human appearance would be zero. — Gould
Everything that lives should live on. — Feuerbach
The peace of all things lies in the balance of order; order is the arrangement of equal and unequal things in their proper places. — Augustine
Whatever is real is rational, and whatever is rational is real. — Hegel
To make everything irrational submit to oneself, to govern everything irrationally according to one's own inherent laws, is the ultimate goal of man. — Fichte
Water is the origin of all things, and all things return to water. — Thales
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance. — Socrates
Thought does not come when you want it to, but decides its own coming and going. — Schopenhauer
To preserve this last and greatest fortress of freedom, we must do everything in our power. — Reagan
Jevons saw the kettle boil and shouted with joy like a child; Marshall also saw the kettle boil, but quietly sat down to build a steam engine. — Keynes
Roses do not fall from the sky; if you want more roses, you must plant them yourself. — Eliot
Enterprising spirit builds and increases the wealth of the world. Thrift can be the caretaker of the enterprising spirit, or it may not be. For the driving force of enterprise is not thrift, but profit. — Keynes
To fight for principles is easier than to practice them. — Stevenson
If you are talented, diligence will perfect you; if your ability is average, diligence will compensate for your deficiencies. — Reynolds
I can offer nothing else but my warm blood, my toil, my tears, and my sweat. — Churchill
The completion of great works depends not on physical strength, but on unyielding perseverance. — Johnson
Genius means only unremitting effort throughout life. — Mendeleev
Very few things are fundamentally impossible; their failure is due less to insufficient conditions and more to insufficient determination. — La Rochefoucauld
Challenge boldly, and the world will always yield. If you are defeated by it sometimes, keep challenging, and it will eventually succumb. — SACRE
Creativity is neither inherited nor taught. Just as no matter how perfectly a doll is made, it cannot become a breathing, living infant. — Rosen
The only possible regulator between the destruction of dangerous individual ambition and the torrent of people striving to realize ambition is "love." — Rosen
Strive, explore, discover, and do not yield. — Tennyson
Unless you try it yourself, you will never know what you are capable of. — Marryat
You cannot build a reputation on what you claim you are going to do. — Ford
Where there is no hope, there can be no effort. — Johnson
In this world, we are but passing travelers. — Thomas Aquinas
Where there is a will, there is a way. — Edison
The difficult path is only for the brave. — Caroline