Do not force what is not meant to be. Some things are destined to leave; let them go, for better things await you ahead.
At dawn, petals fall slowly and warmly on the pebble path, drifting with the wind. The plum blossoms that once bloomed so brilliantly have long since fallen, leaving only a faint trace of fragrance.
The greatest enemy is oneself. Once you conquer yourself, the dawn is not far away. Believe in yourself—there is no obstacle that cannot be crossed, no bridge that cannot be crossed, and no river that cannot be waded. Dreams must be realized by your own efforts! The root of unhappiness lies in overthinking and over-calculating; possession does not guarantee happiness. A narrow mind breeds many troubles, while a broad mind brings abundant wisdom.
If the heart moves too slowly, reality turns pale; if the feet move too slowly, dreams cannot fly high.
Girls should try to admire the stars; once you discover the existence of such exceptional souls, you will no longer be tormented by the ordinary.
Reminiscing on the past, the beautiful rivers and mountains pale in comparison to your beauty in a light, drunken sleep.
Many things cannot be forced, especially emotions. If there is no mutual understanding, even a simple kiss can become difficult. While many things in life can be changed through effort, so can relationships; however, instead of complaining about fate, it is better to use wisdom to navigate life.
One should see through life, but never become cynical.
If you do not bow your head, you will never see the stains on your chest.
I want to polish my lamp. If it must eventually go out, I will still burn my light to decorate the splendor of the night. I am like a kerosene lamp, possessing only a small flame but wishing to illuminate the entire darkness. It is time to light the lamp; the world cannot be without light, even though human life is like a flickering flame.
Therefore, do not argue with others, for it is not worth it; do not argue with yourself, for it is too painful; and do not argue with the past, for it is already gone.