The melancholy of the jade flute signals parting; with orchid scents and poetic sighs, it is not yet a matter of heartache.
Money can certainly buy happiness, but that joy is ultimately offset by the pain of losing it.
The state of drinking: while you are still raising a cup to toast the moon, the other person has already forgotten who you are.
Happiness is not about living like others, but about being able to follow your own heart. Do not tell others about your suffering, for speaking of it often changes nothing. Time flows swiftly, and life is not a still pond; unexpected things will always happen.
When poor, do not be petty; that is called having an unyielding spirit. When wealthy, learn to be generous—let others be kind to you, and be kind to others. Learn the art of letting go; few people understand this wonderful way of living.
Foolish love makes one's mind narrow-minded.
There is nothing you cannot overcome, unless you insist on walking backward.
As long as you are human, you will inevitably make mistakes; no one is an exception.