1. The pace of pursuit should be like time—always moving forward, never backward.
2. Reading is not just about absorbing knowledge, but more importantly, about understanding life and learning how to conduct oneself.
3. The best way to escape shallowness and vulgarity is through reading.
4. Friends are the bright moon in the darkness; books are the navigational lights in the sea of the heart.
5. Material poverty and spiritual deprivation are not fearsome; what is truly fearsome is the refusal to endure hardship to change one's situation.
6. Life is a mirror: an optimist sees their own smile, while A pessimist sees their own bitterness.
7. Setbacks and failures are inevitable in life; rather than washing away regrets with tears, it is better to welcome new challenges with a smile.
8. The greedy may be materially rich but spiritually hungry, while the content may be materially poor but spiritually rich; 伏久者,飞必高,开先者,谢独早。
9. A character like fine gold or beautiful jade must be forged in blazing fire; a career that aims to move heaven and earth must be treaded upon like thin ice.
10. 骥虽伏枥,足能千里; 鹄即垂翅,志在九霄。
11. Nothing in this world is perfect, nor is anyone. The key is to know exactly what you want. In gaining one thing, you will inevitably lose another; to desire everything is to end up with nothing. It is only through facing trials and risks that one understands that wisdom comes from experience. The more one experiences, the wiser and more capable one becomes. No one can truly crush you, nor can anyone save you. As long as you possess faith and purpose, you can endure any hardship and adapt to any environment. Success is, ultimately, the conquest of oneself. It is not being small that is frightening, but being base. Life is fair; to live brilliantly, one needs an enterprising heart. When the wind rises, smile at the falling flowers; when the wind stops, calmly gaze at the horizon.
12. Life is a journey of cultivation: hardship makes us strong; parting makes us cherish reunion; suffering teaches us the sweetness of joy; loss teaches us to value what we have; disappointment teaches us composure; and imperfection teaches us the meaning of perfection. Through joy, sorrow, parting, and meeting, keep a sense of preciousness; walk the path with peace, joy, and a serene heart.
13. When unsuccessful, we weep over hardships; when successful, we speak of them with pride. In youth, we cry over minor pains; in middle age, we smile through them; in old age, pain no longer feels like pain. Truly deep pain is unspeakable, settling silently in the depths of the heart.
14. Once the curtain rises on the great drama of life, no matter how much stage fright you feel, you must play your part until the end.
15. Growth is inevitably filled with the pains of life; finding happiness together is enough.
16. Some find success and realize they couldn't do it alone, prompting them to further elevate their character. True victors, whether successful or not, use every opportunity to refine a pure and beautiful soul. To understand calmness is to understand life. Do not regret the detours, for they are part of the scenery. Be grateful for every experience.
17. Once enlightened, one stops chasing external things and begins to pursue the true wealth of the inner world.
18. With confidence, one can never be truly defeated.
19. It doesn't matter when you start, as long as you don't stop once you have begun.
20. It doesn't matter when you end, as long as you do not live in regret.
21. Weakness makes you your own greatest enemy.
22. Bravery makes you your own best friend.
23. "Impossible" exists only in the dictionary of fools.
24. Hold the greatest hope, strive with the greatest effort, and prepare for the worst.
25. Home! Sweet home! Nothing in this world is more beautiful than home!
26. Idleness causes the mind to rust.
27. View every matter from multiple perspectives.
28. Where there are ideals, even hell becomes heaven.
29. Where there is hope, even pain turns into joy.
30. The most turbulent word in the world is "contention." The noise, friction, and schemes of this world are all results of contention. In the end, contention leaves only a selfish heart in a wide world. If you let go of what seems important, you will find your heart expands and the world grows larger. To not contend is to find freedom; to be without contention is to find peace.