Some matters require patience rather than anger; some people require letting go rather than persistence. What does it matter to suffer a small loss? What harm is there in yielding a bit? Everyone desires understanding and needs respect.
Love can dissolve the barriers of language, and affection can bridge the gaps between nations.
I have grown accustomed to you affectionately calling me a "big bad guy," and to your sweet smiles. Every time I see you smile, I feel a profound sense of peace. Your tranquil countenance brings me immense serenity. Quietly guarding the hourglass of happiness, cherishing every single moment of us. You call me "baby" when being coquettish, and "bad guy" when being playful.
Life is not a landscape painting; it is not always sun-drenched.
You can leave or stay as you wish, both dashing and free.
Life inevitably involves negative emotions, which coexist with positive energy to form the spectrum of existence.
As Mengchuang Guoshi once wrote: "Green mountains change to yellow mountains several times, while worldly affairs swirl incessantly. With the three realms narrowed in one's eyes, a wide heart finds peace in a single bed."
Master Haitao said: "To cultivate compassion, one must let go of selfish love. There is too much love in this world that is self-centered; people only love their own egos."
If we were all children, we could remain at the origin of time—sitting together, listening to timeless stories, and slowly growing old together.
Many problems that seem unsolvable are actually not difficult. By being resourceful, having the courage to take risks, and daring to try, one can eventually stand out.
Exchange sincerity for sincerity; if it is not reciprocated, simply turn away. Many roads are only understood after walking them; many people are only known after meeting them; many loves are only judged after experiencing them. Sincerity is precious—do not waste it. Learn to cherish it to make it last.