What seems difficult at the beginning is often not the task itself, but the lack of confidence and direction. We do not know where to start or which method is most efficient. Once these questions are resolved, many difficulties naturally become manageable.
When a friend needs your help today, do not postpone it until tomorrow.
Learning to respect others is more difficult than being respected by others.
Forgiving others' mistakes is a virtue. When you learn to tolerate others, you naturally earn respect. If you ignore or disrespect others, you will hardly gain true friends.
When most people care only about how high you fly, only a few care about how tired you are. That is the value of friendship.
The moment of despair is often the beginning of hope; the end of crisis is often the start of change; where the road seems to end, new possibilities often appear.
One must learn to live under pressure, but should not let it build up within the heart.
Things that seem impossible may be achieved today, and what seems absolutely impossible may become reality tomorrow.
The ideal life may simply be one person, one book, and one ray of sunlight—simple yet peaceful.
Life is not a one-way road. When one path does not work, you can choose to turn.