Gradually, you will realize that you deeply care about your self-respect, yet to others, it may seem insignificant.
Do not doubt your efforts; these experiences become accumulation and sediment, silently paving the way for your growth and helping you become a better person.
A life of hardship is the most valuable training in my life.
The best age is when you finally understand and firmly believe in your own worth. It is not pretension, not boastful exaggeration, nor the praise of others, but the clear and steadfast knowledge within yourself: yes, I am truly this good!
It is better to endure hardships early in life than late.
Opportunities cannot accompany you forever; only your personal abilities can sustain you throughout life.
The more you resist someone, the more you unconsciously start to resemble them.
Those who are easily content often miss out on many wonderful things.
Do not give up your fantasies. Without fantasies, there is no hope; without hope, life loses its meaning.
The government is like a person's stomach; it functions well only when you hardly notice its presence.
Your world becomes truly bright and warm only when you carry a ray of sunshine within your own heart.
Buddha and demon may exist within a single thought, and the subtlety lies in the mind. All states are created by the mind. When the mind inclines toward evil, the gates of hell open; when it inclines toward goodness, the gates of heaven open as well.