1. There is a kind of connection that becomes scenery once released; there is a kind of heart that reveals sincerity through perseverance.
2. Life is full of coincidences and chance encounters; even parallel lines may converge one day. Yet, life is also full of unexpected losses—like a kite suddenly snapping its string...
3. The most eternal happiness in this world is ordinariness; the most lasting possession in life is cherishing what we have.
4. Every great tree must embrace both sunlight and storms to grow.
5. Those who criticize you are your enemies today but may become friends tomorrow; those who flatter you are your friends today but may become enemies tomorrow.
6. To live for oneself is base; to live for the opinions of others is insignificant; to live for the happiness of others is noble.
7. Love can be romantic, but do not squander it; do not hold hands lightly, and even more, do not let go easily.
8. Set high aspirations, meet moderate fates, enjoy humble blessings, stand in high places, sit in level places, and walk in wide paths.
9. There is a kind of connection that becomes scenery once released; there is a kind of heart that reveals sincerity through perseverance.
10. The most eternal happiness in this world is ordinariness; the most lasting possession in life is cherishing what we have.
11. Happiness is a mindset, not a state of being.
12. In this world, there is only smoothness, never perfection.
13. A person who does not bathe will not smell sweet just by applying perfume. Reputation and nobility come from true talent and learning; virtue itself is fragrant.
14. When classmates invite you to a meal, be casual, like a family member; when friends or comrades invite you, be generous, like a host; when a leader invites you, be cautious, like a stranger; when you invite a leader, be respectful, like a servant; when you are invited by others, be polite, like a guest!
15. The wise manage health, the enlightened store health, the ordinary fail to understand health, and the foolish neglect health.
16. Without economic independence, one lacks self-respect; without intellectual independence, one lacks autonomy; without personal independence, one lacks self-confidence.
17. In this life, one must constantly cleanse the soul through self-reflection, self-reproach, self-awareness, and self-respect...
18. Never be curious about things that might lead to harm, or they might cost you your life. Never make decisions in times of pain, or you will surely regret them later.
19. The pursuit in science is truth, in morality is goodness, and in art is beauty.
20. Kindness is a form of wisdom, foresight, confidence, spiritual strength, culture, and joy.
21. You have the right to be angry, but not to trample on the dignity of others; you have the right to fail, but not to give up on yourself; you have the right to strive for success, but not at the expense of others; you have the right to engage in controversy, but not to use revenge as a means; you have the right to seek a better life, but not through today's deception to buy tomorrow's happiness.
22. Patience is the abbreviation of perseverance and capability; knowledge is the summary of hard study and constant inquiry.
23. Ignorance and stupidity are things everyone dislikes, but can only be avoided through learning; beauty and health are things everyone prides themselves on, but are best maintained through care.
24. Praising oneself is the hollow joy of self-deception; slandering others is the baseness of self-harm.
25. Ride the waves, but do not be swept away by the current.
26. Without fantasy or expectation, a bird is like one with bound wings. Too much fantasy or too high expectation is like a bird that knows not where to fly.
27. Without seeing the grasslands, one knows not how high the sky is or how deep the earth is. Without seeing the clouds over the grass, one knows not what emptiness and purity are.
28. Keep your face toward the sunshine, and you will not see the shadows.
29. Love does not need to be grasped forcibly; the more one tries to hold on tightly, the more one loses oneself and one's principles, losing the tolerance and understanding that give love its beauty.
30. Love is like a handful of sand; the tighter you grasp, the more it slips away.
31. Those who have always enjoyed smooth sailing often struggle to withstand setbacks.
32. Use the heart that forgives others to forgive yourself, and use the heart that is strict with yourself to tolerate others.
33. Love is actually a habit; one becomes accustomed to the other's presence. When you have it, you may not notice, but once lost, it feels as if everything is gone.
34. Every choice leads to a different outcome, just as different paths lead to different scenery. If you wish to see magnificent views, think deeply before making a choice.
35. There are two kinds of people in the world: takers and givers. The former may eat better, but the latter certainly sleep better.
36. Separation acts on love as wind acts on fire: wind fans a raging fire into a blaze, but extinguishes a small flame.
37. One lion leading a hundred sheep is far more terrifying than a hundred sheep leading one lion.
38. We have always loved those who admire us, but we do not necessarily love those whom we admire.
39. A philosopher once said: If a thousand people stand in a line, only the one brave enough to take a step forward will be appreciated. Taking that step isn't hard; the difficulty lies in having the courage to step out of yourself.
40. One may not attend university, but one cannot be without knowledge. No matter how difficult the circumstances, as long as one maintains a balanced mindset and does what is right, life will be fulfilling. Do not overthink; once a simple heart becomes complex, happiness and joy will depart. One cannot always satisfy everyone, but one can strive to have a clear conscience.
41. Faith is a torch; it maximizes a person's potential and guides them toward the skies of their dreams.
42. Face everything, including failure, with a grateful heart, and you will find that life is truly wonderful.
43. If life is a journey, happiness and sorrow are the two long rails following closely behind me.
44. Do not wait for tomorrow, for no one knows if they will have one.
45. When the heart has something to care for, life becomes strong.
46. The vastness of the ocean lies in the gathering of all rivers; the vastness of life lies in the inclusion of all destinies, deep and shallow.
47. The most important thing in life is not where we are, but where we are going.
48. In life, some things, once missed, are lost forever.
49. Walking many bridges does not necessarily mean you have traveled many roads; eating much salt does not necessarily mean you have eaten much food.
50. The journey feels shorter when you have a companion, and the meal tastes better when you have a companion.