Success always has its methods; not finding them temporarily does not mean you will never learn.
Do not give up on your dreams, but you can adjust your direction, for you never know what awaits you at life's turns.
If schools fail to provide students with successful experiences in the classroom, they may eventually refuse to learn both inside and outside of school.
The exotic flowers and grasses on the bank cannot restrain the rushing river.
Becoming a true hero often leaves no room for choice: one must either succeed or sacrifice for the cause.
Fate is mysterious. Although everyone has their own ambitions, the difficulties encountered while pursuing ideals often drive one toward a path contrary to their initial intent, leading to unexpected success. I believe I am such a person.
Life is never smooth sailing; there is gain and loss, love and hate, joy and sorrow, life and death. That is simply how life is.
If you cherish your feathers too much and refuse to let them be damaged, you will lose your wings and never be able to soar again.
Follow your own will and ignore the idle gossip, and you will surely succeed.
The ease or difficulty of success can both stimulate one's desire to achieve.
As the Soviet writer Maxim Gorky observed, the recognition a successful person receives from their compatriots often far exceeds their actual contribution to them.
Sincerity is simplicity and naturalness. Whether it is the foundation of writing or the foundation of friendship, both are built upon this natural simplicity.
Perfecting one's character is the root; accumulating wealth is the branch.
As long as they do not lose sight of their goal, those who walk the slowest will still progress faster than those wandering aimlessly.
One must learn from successful people, especially world-class achievers.
Failure often stems from those who lose their moral compass or inner heart.
Excessive simplicity and naivety can sometimes hinder professional success.
天行健,君子以自强不息 (As Heaven moves with vigor, a gentleman should constantly strive to improve himself).
Experience shows that the relationship between success and ability is small, while the relationship with passion is great.
Successful people remember experience and forget pain, thus moving forward bravely; failures remember pain and forget experience, thus hesitating to move.