When things change, all things cease; before words are spoken, tears flow first.
To achieve a great career, one must cherish and make full use of time.
The industrious bee never knows the sorrow of wasting time.
Among all criticisms, time is the greatest, most correct, and most genius.
The gaps between fingers are wide, but time is too thin, slipping through quietly.
Youth is an asset, but without hard work, it is worthless.
Having nothing is a kind of wealth; it drives the poor to act and change their fate.
If you could discover your own flaws as accurately as you see others', your life would be extraordinary.
Do not sigh over your past; face yourself truthfully and embrace the future.
Even when climbing the highest mountain, one must step firmly one pace at a time.
Always be grateful to those who bring you adversity.
To not forgive others is to suffer yourself.
Life is not about its length, but about the timing of one's enlightenment.
When you place confidence in yourself, you will always be full of strength.
It is not that the road has ended, but that it is time to turn.
Reflecting on your own mistakes helps you forget the faults of others.
Youth is a period of wandering, using vast amounts of time to hesitate and only moments to grow.
Doing something right the first time is not hard; the difficulty lies in doing it right every time.
Stumbling blocks are stepping stones.
Turn your back to the sun and there is only shadow; face the sun and there is magnificent radiance.
Those without a reference in life are pitiable; those who choose the wrong reference are tragic.
Have the courage to bow your head and the confidence to raise it.
Do not often feel unfortunate; many people in the world suffer more than we do.
Life is given by God, but its brilliance must be created by ourselves.
God never complains about human selfishness, yet humans always complain about God's unfairness.
Language filled with love is the most beautiful language, moving even in its simplicity.
Too much idleness will make wisdom rust; our lives should be lived in purpose and activity.
Our courage is our greatest wealth; our cowardice is our greatest enemy.
It is unfortunate if others look down on you, but it is even more unfortunate if you look down on yourself.
Even if we lose everything, we must not be despondent, for we still have our youth.
Remember the happy moments and forget the painful ones.
Radiance is not the sole property of the sun; glass can also shine. We, too, can emit brilliant light.
After life is stripped of the useless, only the simple and ordinary days remain.
Many things you worry about today may never happen, so do not fret over what hasn't occurred.
Much of what we say in a day is nonsense; only a few words are truly useful.
Buddhism is profound, but a bald head does not necessarily make a master. A true master resides in the heart, not in the eyes.
Faith generates momentum; life feels fulfilling and happy because of faith.
People often think too highly of themselves and feel special. In reality, others see you just as you see them. True happiness comes from a peaceful mind. Comparing yourself to others yields nothing but exhaustion, yet one should still challenge oneself.
Those who dare to challenge are passionate, intelligent, and capable of finding true joy. Overcoming difficulties doubles life's value; the journey becomes unregrettable regardless of success or failure.
You dedicated your youth to us, and we have loved you for so many years. Seeing your natural face now, I feel your greatness even more. To preserve the beautiful impression, I have decided not to look at your weathered countenance.
Happiness comes from contentment. To pursue money endlessly is to always be poor. The greatest joy comes from satisfaction!
Life becomes meaningful with passion, and shines because of you; beautiful memories are recorded in summer stories.
Being poor and having no money is not something to celebrate; the true goal is to strive for prosperity.
Heartbreak is like autumn fruit; if picked too early, it tastes only of sourness and bitterness.
A body strong as a mountain, a mind calm as water, and a heart detached from fame and fortune—this is the highest state of life. Whoever achieves this lives freely.
Being single does not necessarily mean unhappiness, and money does not necessarily bring misfortune.
What is love? Life tells me that love is a pair of hands that can stretch and shrink, and two hearts that know warmth and cold.
Mountains have height and slope; rivers have width and depth; humans have shortcomings and mistakes.
Young love may not always be smooth; the bitter and the sweet are what make it real.
Arrogance, cruelty, and indifference are not words for the kind; strength, fulfillment, and freedom are incompatible with pessimism.
The elderly are not always experienced, and the young are not always unwise.
Money can buy comfort and enjoyment, but it cannot buy knowledge, health, or sincere emotion and love.
Those who flaunt status often have little status, driven by vanity; those who flaunt wealth are often empty-handed, deceiving themselves.
Being quiet does not necessarily mean great wisdom or courage, just as being talkative does not mean being unserious.
Love is not a business transaction where loss leads to ruin, nor a gamble where losing makes you a pauper. Love is the resonance of two hearts, like harmonious notes in a score, composing the sanctity of the world.
Comparing oneself to others for fame and fortune only increases trouble, but striving to improve one's career can strengthen will and confidence.
Achieving noble goals through base means is not a noble act.
Learning to respect others is respecting yourself; learning to appreciate others is appreciating yourself; learning to care for others is caring for yourself; learning to love others is loving yourself.
First love is like a blooming flower, rich and fragrant, leaving one to cherish its sweetness and passion for a lifetime.
Life is not entirely composed of hardship; comfort and joy exist alongside it, just as spring follows winter and sunshine follows the snow.