Everything changes the moment I find the courage to call you.
One can see a whole world in a grain of sand and a paradise in a wild flower.
Knowing one's place is a form of clear self-awareness, much like knowing one's own face. True beauty comes from washing away the superficial rather than applying makeup. Therefore, do what you can and do it best; that is the essence of living.
Life is full of dilemmas. No matter how much we cling, we must eventually learn to accept that things lose their purity. Moving from weeping protests to smiling acceptance, it all ends in finding peace with circumstances. But remember, never lose sight of your original self. True happiness is not living like others, but living according to your own will. What is meant to happen will happen; until then, strive to become your best self.
Life flows like water, passing through the innocence of childhood, the vigor of youth, the passion of early adulthood, and the calm of middle age. Looking back at the ups and downs, one cannot help but feel a swell of emotions.
When you are in pain, birds may be singing outside; when you are joyful, someone may be struggling with illness. The world remains the same; only our moods and encounters differ.
The conscience of youth is as clear as a sunny day.
Talk less about yourself and more about others.
It is easy to love oneself but hard to love others. If you can tolerate others as you do yourself and empathize with them, you will find fewer conflicts. Life is a mosaic of small moments; choose your pieces wisely to create a life of depth and flavor. Give yourself confidence to enrich your journey.
If you are unsure of the next step, focus on the task at hand. Your current actions shape your future possessions. Learn to walk independently to move through life with more poise. Instead of escaping, face challenges bravely; life will eventually reach its end.
Learn to endure solitude; loneliness can be a clarity that helps you face the world with composure. If you can turn loneliness into a beautiful inner peace, life becomes delightful.
Life can sometimes tease us: the things we wait for often drift further away, and the things we cling to often hurt us most deeply. Therefore, do not wait too much, and do not cling too tightly. Learn to let go—let go of fruitless waiting and futile persistence, for everything is in flux, and only the happiness of the present is real.
If you fear hardship, you will suffer a lifetime; if you brave it, you will suffer only for a part of it.
Take only what you need and what is right.
Devote yourself to your parents with filial piety.
To lead others, whether as a leader, a teacher, or a head of a family, one must first learn to be the master of oneself.
Do not envy the laughter of others, for everyone carries hidden pains.
Life will not always be gentle just because you are young; do not be overly sentimental.