Some say men turn bad once they have money. While true for some, such individuals are rarely better even when they lack wealth.
Our lives can become a magnificent art gallery or a dark, living grave; it is a choice we each make.
Sometimes, I wish I could fast-forward time to see if the ultimate outcome is worth it.
In a sense, what a person holds in their heart is what they see in the world.
Time will strip away the colors of youth and carve wrinkles on a beautiful face; it consumes all rare treasures. Even natural beauty cannot escape its sweeping scythe.
When we dare to do evil to satisfy base desires, we lose our true nature and cease to be ourselves.
No matter when you start, the important thing is not to stop; no matter when you end, the important thing is not to regret.
Only after experiencing life's trials do we learn how to persist and let go. Through gains and losses, we gradually understand ourselves and realize that life sometimes doesn't require excessive obsession.
Approach everything, including failure, with a grateful heart, and you will find that life is truly wonderful.
If you can discover your own flaws as accurately as you see others', your life will become extraordinary.
Once in a lifetime, one should be "crazy"—for a person, a romance, a journey, or a dream.
We all hope to meet the right person in our prime, but often, it is meeting that person who brings us our best years.
A person filled with jealousy, dishonesty, and improper speech cannot be considered a person of integrity.
Power should not be overused, fortune should not be exhausted, advantages should not be taken to the extreme, and intelligence should not be used to its limit.
Where my eyes can see, I am with you; where my eyes cannot see, my heart is with you.
Whether one is a "good match" matters less than loving each other deeply. Otherwise, without common ground, one will still feel lonely even when together.
We should do meaningful things and live happily while we are alive, for death is a long-lasting state.
Love grows over time, which is often more stable. Walking together based on mutual understanding and trust is a natural progression.
What we call "difficulty" is being trapped in place; what we call an "outlet" is simply stepping out to find a way.
When choosing others, make sure they would want to choose you; when testing others, be prepared to be tested yourself.