Failure is like a lump of untreated clay. If it dares to roll in a burning kiln, it will emerge as a precious piece of porcelain.
Youth is meant to be wasted, to dream, and to strive. You should use this time to do what you want, to become the person you wish to be, even if it is difficult and even if you may fail. Because no matter what, I do not want regrets. I do not want to look back when I am old and find no memory that makes me smile. Compared to failure, I fear regret more.
Perhaps only after passing through youth can we realize how narcissistic that stage of life truly is.
Youth is like cutting onions—we all end up in tears, yet we still enjoy it.
Much of what we call kindness and elegance is, after setbacks and lessons, a kind of maturity, even world-weariness. It is a form of self-protection, and behind it lies a sense of time-worn experience.
Life has no rehearsals; every day is a live broadcast. Sunshine comes from the clarity within your heart.
Do not rush to say you have no choice; perhaps at the next turn, you will meet hope.
True resilience means crying fully when you cry, laughing wholeheartedly when you laugh, speaking passionately when you speak, and acting without hesitation when you act.