The secret to successful moral education lies in presenting young people with a grand social context, allowing them to envision the vastness of the world and the bright prospects of their personal lives.
The three most essential words in the dictionary are Will, Work, and Waiting. I shall build my pyramid of success upon these three cornerstones.
Follow your own will and ignore the idle gossip; you will inevitably achieve success.
Failures and setbacks may bring moments of sorrow, but they bestow a sense of dignity upon life that mere success cannot provide.
Experience tells us that success is more closely related to enthusiasm than to innate ability.
I do not believe that any talent, whether innate or acquired, can lead to success without the presence of persistent character.
The joy of success lies in the continuous affirmation of oneself, rather than simply being satisfied with the completion of a task.
In entrepreneurship, seek the most suitable people rather than just the most successful ones.
Those who strive relentlessly will ultimately find success.
Developing character is no simple feat; only through the tempering of hardships and adversity can one strengthen the mind, broaden the vision, and ignite the ambition necessary to achieve success.