Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always remaining bright. — Xiao Chunu
The value of life is measured by the work a person does for their era. — Xu Wei
Paths are made by walking, and history is written by people. Every step we take is writing our own history. — Ji Hongchang
The silkworm spins its silk until death; one should not cease to strive even at a hundred years. As long as breath remains, work hard to serve as a model for the youth. — Wu Yuzhang
May every memory be free of guilt toward life. — Guo Xiaochuan
A person's life may burn or may rot; I cannot rot, I choose to burn! — Ostrovsky
If you wish to love your own value, you must create value for the world. — Goethe
Society is like a boat; everyone must be prepared to take the helm. — Ibsen
Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy task. — Leo Tolstoy
The value of life is measured not by time, but by depth. — Leo Tolstoy
Life only appears empty and tasteless to those who find it so. — Chernyshevsky
A person's value should be judged by what they contribute, not by what they acquire. — Einstein
Only by devoting oneself to society can a person find the meaning of a brief and risky life. — Einstein
Among all living beings, who does not love life? To love life to the extreme is to love humanity. — Qiu Jin
Life is like a cup of strong wine; without repeated refinement, it would not be so delicious! — Guo Xiaochuan
People filled with joy and a spirit of struggle always carry joy and welcome both thunder and sunshine. — Huxley
Life is a struggle. — Korolenko
Love life and strive to play your part in it. — Rodin
Hope is attached to existence; where there is existence, there is hope, and where there is hope, there is light. — Lu Xun
The heavy darkness is always the prelude to the day. — Guo Xiaochuan
When a person meets the light through work, the light will soon shine upon them. — Feng Xuefeng
The dawn has arrived; can spring be far away? — Shelley
The past belongs to death; the future belongs to yourself. — Shelley
The activities of the world, though full of flaws, are still beautiful. — Rodin
The industrious bee has no time for sorrow. — Blake
Hope is the faithful sister of misfortune. — Pushkin
When your hopes fail one by one, you must remain firm and composed! — Longfellow
Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. — Turgenev
Do not lament the pains of life! Lamenting is for the weak... — Gorky
Fatalism is the excuse of the weak who lack willpower. — Romain Rolland
The only flaw we cannot correct is weakness. — La Rochefoucauld
When selfishness prevails, it can destroy public interest. — Lin Bu
If everyone seeks the public good, the world will be at peace; if everyone seeks private interest, the world will fall into chaos. — Liu E
A selfish heart is an obstacle to establishing and achieving oneself. — Lü Kun
Let the past be forgotten like smoke; with a selfless heart, the world becomes wide. — Tao Zhu
Always seek to benefit others, rather than seeking only to benefit oneself. — Xie Juezai
All selfish lives are irrational and animalistic. — Leo Tolstoy
Human reason crushes superstition, and human emotion will destroy egoism. — Heine
Selflessness is a rare virtue, for there is no profit to be gained from it. — Brecht
The gentleman is guided by righteousness; the small man is guided by profit. — Confucius
Do not be distressed by poverty or status, nor be overly eager for wealth or honor. — Tao Yuanming
To remain untainted by wealth and unperturbed by poverty is the mark of a true hero. — Cheng Hao
A life of poverty, purity, and simplicity is precisely where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! — Fang Zhimin
The commander of an army may be captured, but the will of a person cannot be taken. — Confucius
Those without determination will not reach wisdom. — Mozi
How can sparrows and small birds know the ambition of a swan! — Chen She
Ambition should be set high and far. — Zhuge Liang
An old horse in the stable still aims for a thousand miles; a hero in his twilight years still possesses a mighty heart. — Cao Cao
Sparrows play among the branches, how could they know the flight of the swan? — Cao Zhi
Though in poverty, one should grow stronger and not abandon high aspirations. — Wang Bo
The great roc rises with the wind in a single day, soaring ninety thousand miles upward. — Li Bai
Those who accomplish great things in ancient times possessed not only extraordinary talent but also unyielding perseverance. — Su Shi
One should be a hero in life and a hero even in death; even now, thinking of Xiang Yu, he refused to cross the river east of the Yangtze. — Li Qingzhao