Life has hope because of its imperfections, and cherishes because of its regrets. Flowers bloom and wither, life begins and ends; all is destiny.
You might occasionally feel worthless, but remember, the mere fact that you exist in this world is your greatest asset.
Though there are many paths to choose in life, one cannot walk them all at once. Similarly, in marriage, one may have many options, but one must never walk with two feet in two boats.
Only when you learn to love yourself sincerely can you love others sincerely. If you do not cherish yourself, others won't either. This is especially true in relationships: the more you focus on being valuable, charming, and self-loving, the more you will be truly cherished.
To seek but not obtain, to hold but not let go, and to obtain but not appreciate—these are life's greatest sorrows. Most human errors occur when we are too rational when we should be emotional, or too emotional when we should be rational. True freedom is not just doing what you want, but having the power to refuse what you do not want to do. Action speaks louder than words. Happiness is relative; one needs a baseline to truly perceive its value.
What you look for in your eyes is what your heart will desire.
No matter how poor your circumstances, someone will love you. No matter how great they are, someone will not. Never underestimate yourself; even the most ordinary person can be an inspiration to others.
Everything is relative. We often force ourselves to accept reality, without ever questioning the essence of the facts themselves.
When objects are too close, friction is inevitable. Similarly, for friendships, maintaining a certain distance is often the best way to preserve the bond.