A withered appearance and dull color bloom into a beautiful countenance and emit a delicate fragrance when infused with water; when she sinks to the bottom, people savor her beauty in the emerald green water.
If you truly care, desire, and want to achieve something, you will surely be able to do it. Nothing in this world is as difficult as it seems, but the real challenge lies in staying conscious and persistent through every day, hour, and minute. Destiny is not determined by a grand opportunity falling from the sky, but by the tiny choices you make every single minute. The difference lies within that one minute.
Life requires certain qualities: in conduct, be humble, polite, and indifferent; in cultivation, be calm, benevolent, and steady; in friendship, be sincere, magnanimous, and enthusiastic; in diet, be moderate, balanced, and light; in work, be learned, honest, and responsible; in success, be low-profile, restrained, and grateful; in failure, be patient, open-minded, and penetrating; in life, be free, carefree, and optimistic.
No one is indispensable to you; being unable to let go now does not mean you will never be able to. There is nothing you cannot give up; even the thing you refuse to let go of might be the thing that gives up on you first.
Those who spit at the sun will only end up dirtying themselves.
The lintel of April, in a light intoxication, is as warm as understanding. It does not follow the cooling of time or the depth of emotion; it meets in the flow of years and meets in the crossroads of the mortal world, never to be abandoned, only to wander alone.
I also long to stay by your side, to comfort you when you are sad; to pretend to be angry and scold you when you are drunk, and then take you home; to witness the helplessness and heartache you face when confronted with so many impossibilities.
Do not attempt to create an ocean in one step; you must start with small rivers and streams.
Great men are great because when others lose confidence in adversity, they make up their minds to achieve their goals.
The highest realm of being is neither constant modesty nor constant ostentation, but remaining dignified and unyielding at all times.
By making yourself small, you can achieve greatness!
Everyone possesses jealousy; it is human nature. However, different people react to jealousy in different ways: those with character treat the achievements of others as a direction for their own progress and as content for their own learning, always admiring and learning; while those without character constantly try to suppress others.
Zhuge Liang's loyalty is worth learning from, especially his noble character of "fulfilling what is entrusted." One must fulfill promises with responsibility and diligence. One should not leak company secrets for personal gain or betray the interests of friends. In reality, those who abandon promises for personal profit are common, often resulting in harm to both themselves and others. Therefore, we should emulate Zhuge Liang, doing things with all our heart and living with integrity.
It is easy to fall from luxury into poverty, but difficult to rise from poverty to luxury.
Anger often begins with irrationality and ends with deep regret.
Allowing small mistakes to brew into big ones is equivalent to denying a fault and committing it again.
Only the truly valuable things are worth choosing, but you must realize that the most valuable things often cannot be measured by price.
Her talent for shopping was fully displayed; in less than an afternoon, the super shopper had gathered a sackful of clothes, returning as if fully laden.
Time may not prove everything, but it will see through everything. Loving someone is actually quite simple: even if they make you cry or disappoint you, you still find yourself walking toward them to hold their hand. A life with both joy and sorrow is fulfilling; a life with both success and failure is reasonable; a life with both gain and loss is fair. Life is valuable because of its ups and downs. To achieve, one must bear burdens; to find light, one must accept darkness; to pursue a vocation, one must make sacrifices. Any extraordinary feat involves extraordinary danger and hardship; those who remain calm in the whirlpool will reach far.
There are three realms of life: The first is "Seeing Far," having grand goals and not being distracted by small gains or trifles; the second is "Seeing Through," the ability to see the essence through complex phenomena with a unique perspective; the third is "Seeing Lightly," letting go of fame and fortune, remaining calm and composed, and acting with effortless grace.
Conduct with "humility," live with "detachment," cultivate virtue through "frugality," strengthen yourself through "confidence," treat others with "courtesy," and act with "integrity."
Good coffee should be tasted with friends, and good opportunities should be shared with friends.
If the mind is cluttered, even the quietest place will feel irritating. What troubles us is often not objective things, but our subjective thoughts; the key lies in whether our hearts are at peace.
Perhaps when I was born, God closed His eyes, neither placing gold in my hands nor a crown upon my head. How foolish I was! Now I know that the fruits of labor are the sweetest. Geniuses may undertake great works, but they must rely on hard work to complete them.
Time did not wait for me; it was you who forgot to take me. In my left hand is the unforgettable glow of fireflies, and in my right is a long meditation of ten years.
You would spit out a piece of gum that has lost its flavor, so why can't you let go of someone who no longer loves you?
Tears will not help you achieve anything.
What you want comes through effort and action, not just words. If I point at a mountain and tell it to come to me, it won't move; since I lack such power, I will go to the mountain instead.
A woman's interest in something may not last long, but if you prevent her from doing it, her interest may actually grow stronger.
When you stand on a mountain peak, never assume you are higher than the peak.
Day after day, year after year, the original scars have faded, but remembering them still leaves a lingering ache in the mind. Those once dearly loved have become strangers, and that love has vanished with the wind. Although one says they can forget, an accidental encounter in life, watching their receding figure, brings back the unutterable sorrow of the past.
In the memories of winter, snowflakes drenched my footsteps as I sought my dreams. The north wind accompanied the crescent moon to write a fairy tale. Sitting in quiet reflection, I watched the crowds move like puppets within their steel and concrete cages, hurrying across marble floors under a grey, suffocating sky.
Life happens only once. Though the length of our lives is similar, the width is immeasurable. We cannot increase the length of life, but we can increase its width.
Life is like fireworks, floating through the crowds. Seeking warmth, one finds the heart like an empty city. I once danced through life, reveling until dawn, only to find that innocence turns to dust. Life is also like fireworks; no matter how brilliant, one must eventually return to loneliness. Past tenderness and promises dissolve into the vortex of time like bubbles. After the profound moments of emotion, only a trace of sorrow remains in the heart.
In this way, one can enjoy life and experience the purest beauty of humanity.