There is a very long road called dreams, and a very high wall called reality.
Learn to listen to others carefully instead of rushing to express your own views.
Trust is like an eraser, gradually wearing away through repeated mistakes.
Ideals are like balloons, while reality is like a lead ball.
Do not forget what people say in anger, for that is often their true self.
Keep life simple and live peacefully.
Do not dwell on what others say behind your back; words cannot change facts, but they can disturb your peace of mind.
Never abandon your dreams just because there is no applause.
As time flows and age increases, the more we understand and perceive, the less happiness we seem to find.
Life is short; do not leave regrets. Laugh when you want to laugh, cry when you want to cry, and love when it is time to love, without suppressing yourself.
Having nothing is the best reason to strive hard.
The road ahead is full of thorns; I have hesitated, but never retreated.
A dream is something that makes you feel that perseverance itself is happiness.
Mature people often wear masks: putting them on to face society with strength, and taking them off to face family with tenderness.
Every morning upon waking, we have two choices: continue dreaming or wake up to pursue our dreams.
We often forgive those who habitually make mistakes, yet struggle to forgive those who make a single error. When someone who usually criticizes you offers a compliment, you are thrilled; but when someone who usually praises you makes a single critique, you are devastated. This stems from our own psychological expectations. Close becomes distant, and far becomes fragrant.
If it brings no happiness, let it go; if you cannot let go, then endure the pain.
Time makes the deep things deeper and the shallow things shallower.