If someone were to ask me, "What is your happiness?" I would tell them clearly: my happiness is learning, for it encompasses all my joy.
My hard work in seeking knowledge has brought no other benefit than the growing realization of my own ignorance.
Books have turned me into a happy person, transforming my life into a gentle and comfortable poem.
If life, work, and learning could all become self-driven, the effectiveness of education would be doubled. Therefore, we must pay special attention to cultivating initiative and ensuring it is applied to all aspects of life, work, and learning.
Diligence is the defining factor of genius; hard work is directly proportional to talent.
Lack of knowledge is ignorance; a failure to think is rudeness or stupidity; and a lack of noble character is vulgarity.
Destiny is neither prevented by distance nor extinguished by proximity. If something is meant to be yours, it will find its way back to you after all the twists and turns.
Steady your wandering eyes and quiet your restless speech, then focus on what you must do. Sometimes, through genuine effort, you will discover that you are far more capable than you ever imagined.
To live successfully, young people must learn to be independent, overcome obstacles, and be raised within a family to become recognized, self-reliant individuals.
The more you read without thinking, the more you will feel you know; but the more you think while reading, the more clearly you will realize how little you truly know.