82. Although the neon lights and wine may intoxicate, the struggle of social life is exhausting.
83. If you are tired, lean on my shoulder to rest; if you are afraid, hide in my arms and let me protect you.
84. The two warmest words in the world are "Good night," spoken gently from your lips.
85. On this plateau where Buddha's light shimmers, every step leads to paradise, yet many still struggle to move forward due to the heavy burden on their hearts.
86. Such deep affection is often hard to voice. It turns out that when you truly love someone, Your heart feels bitter and you become speechless; sweet words are mostly reserved for those who don't matter.
87. In any relationship, if you choose to become strangers, I won't spare you a second glance.
88. No matter how hard it is, persist; no matter how good it is, stay detached; no matter how bad it is, stay confident; no matter how much you have, be frugal; no matter how cold it gets, stay warm.
89. When you reach a certain age and experience the frosts of time, who hasn't crossed the bridge of "heartbreak" known as Naihe Bridge?
90. How many people love someone in the name of friendship, only to realize that possession is the beginning of loss?
91. We always fall in love with the wrong person at the wrong time and in the wrong place, and then must spend a lifetime trying to forget.
92. I wanted to write a long letter to tell you everything I've experienced while you were away, but after hesitating for a long time, I put my pen away. I suppose you might not want to know.
93. The melodies of the past still strike the softest parts of the soul; flowing thoughts of longing seek a gaze to recount yesterday's smiles. Walking street by street, looking back at the dimming lights, I see only the glow of a single lamp, with no one coming or going!
94. What is the nature of love that compels people to vow life and death? Travelers from north to south, birds with aged wings through many seasons. Joy in reunion, pain in parting—among them are the lovesick souls. With tears, we ask: how much true love is contained within the moments of meeting and parting?
95. A hint of slight chill brushes through this quiet early autumn night, awakening a dream. Melancholy ripples across the ground, and a soft sorrow creeps in, letting thousands of thoughts fly with the wind in the silent night.
96. To forget someone, simply recall their flaws and shortcomings; over time, they will fade. They say time is the best medicine for heartache; fortunately, my wounds were not deep, otherwise, I would have wasted too much of my life.
97. Time takes away the years, but not my longing for you; graduation takes away the memories, but not our friendship. As time drifts further, longing grows deeper and friendship grows stronger. Sip a cup of tea, drink a glass of wine, and softly say: "My friend, take care!"
98. I try to open the window to let sunshine fill every corner, but the light is so stingy, shining only on the sill and never reaching my heart. There is an inexplicable loneliness, a sense of melancholy, tears, and the inevitable process of growing up.
99. No one notices the autumn in this strange yet familiar city; outside the window, the sun shines brightly, yet I am full of sorrow, accompanied by my songs. It is a heartbroken fantasy, using my tears to caress my loneliness and grief.
100. If there were no "ifs," would time stand still for you? To continue watching the setting sun, the tides, and the flowers blooming and fading, letting the hourglass pause, and picking up those bright moments of happiness from the hands of memory.
101. Possess a peaceful mind—don't force, don't complain—and you can fully enjoy the beauty of life. For things that have already happened, since they cannot be changed, it is better to adjust your mindset and face them calmly. Regardless of the environment, learn to adapt. Some things require less hesitation; you only know right from wrong once you act.
102. Learn to bear pain and adjust your mindset. Some words are meant to stay buried in your heart; some pains are meant to be forgotten in silence. Once you grow through your experiences, you won't need to say a word—others will see the change.
103. Curling up in a lonely corner, letting longing drift like a wandering soul. With such uncontainable emotions, how can one learn not to love? To not think? To not yearn? As autumn rain falls on the banana leaves, the etched longing makes it difficult even to breathe.
104. In my most agonizing moments, I will not cry; I will choose to be strong and learn to let things go. I will use the joy of meeting you to fill my pain, and think of how you, who have traveled a much harder and more exhausting path, have worked much harder than I have.
105. In any situation, do not speak ill of others behind their backs. If you must speak, speak well of them. Making more friends is always a good thing; even if they aren't close, it's much better than making an enemy through careless words.
106. Allow yourself to watch soap operas occasionally, but do not become dependent. Allow yourself to be casual occasionally, but mind the occasion. Allow yourself to swear occasionally, but only in front of old friends or when alone, and remember to let go of the things that made you sad after you've spoken.
107. Loving too truly makes it too easy to sacrifice oneself, to sink, and to act recklessly. I am too foolish; knowing you are the wrong person and that there is no fate, I still throw myself in headlong. Knowing love is not reliable, I still jump in with all my might.
108. Life is a drifting journey; who you pass by or encounter is all a beautiful accident. Treat yourself well. Forget what can be forgotten, let go of what can be forgiven, and do not overthink the future. Settle your emotions, remove the restlessness, and find peace in a quiet mind.