127. "If I had two cars: a Bentley and an Aston Martin, and I only drove the Bentley every day while letting the Aston Martin rust in the yard, I would be a fool. Occasional rest is a form of maintenance that makes them easier to drive in the future. Most importantly, I must first own two good cars simultaneously."
128. Distant water does not quench immediate thirst; a near neighbor is better than a distant relative.
129. Brothers may not be friends, but friends are often like brothers. — Franklin
130. Thinking is the labor of reason; fantasy is the pleasure of reason.
131. When there is trouble, call the father-in-law; when there is none, face the east.
132. Do not be too calculative about everything: accusing others to their faces is impolite because it causes embarrassment, while accusing them behind their backs is dishonest because it is deceit. The best way is not to look for flaws in others, but to forget their faults and look for your own shortcomings, keeping them firmly in mind.
133. To eliminate troubles is wisdom; to give love is a blessing.
134. Youth is the period for growing wisdom; old age is the period for applying it.
135. The heart is the greatest deceiver. Others may deceive you for a moment, but it can deceive you for a lifetime.
136. Whoever wishes to achieve success in their later years must from—UK
137. When we give our hearts to Kaixin, we cannot take them back; when others give to others, love flows through the world.
138. Every time we say "I don't understand," it may become a major turning point in our lives.
139. Simplicity exerts its full charm; it is the mark of art reaching its highest realm.
140. There is no winter on the land of hope.
141. Those connected with all living things still have hope, for a living dog is stronger than a dead lion.
142. I give a grain of wheat and harvest an ear of corn; the harvest is always more than the付出.
143. Once you realize you are still useful to others, only then do you feel the meaning and mission of your life. — Zweig
144. Human happiness and our own perfection are not in conflict. Only by working for the perfection and happiness of our contemporaries can we achieve our own perfection.
145. Life should be noble, treating all commoners with respect. Even when residing in high offices, one should still remember the humble grassroots.
146. With a tranquil heart and a natural disposition, one enters the beautiful realm of a composed life.
147. A good brain and a good heart should work together. If one prizes intellect over emotion, or emotion over intellect, it will bring more problems and suffering to the world.
148. Ideals are the eyes of the soul that reflect beauty.
149. Life is impermanent; peace of mind is the ultimate destination. No matter how many hardships one traverses, as long as there are days of understanding, there will be flowers, butterflies, and sunshine. To be angry is to punish yourself for the faults of others; to forgive others is to set yourself free.
150. If a miracle has not yet appeared, God has given you an opportunity to go and create one.
151. Tie patience to your tie every day. Every time you bow your head, you will see it; it will be your treasure for gaining happiness, opportunities, and success.
152. When your opponent refuses to regard you as a worthy rival, you have gained the best opportunity to accumulate capital for future competition.
153. With students in the heart, love fills the world.
154. Success is not a "future tense," but something accumulated continuously from the moment you decide to act.
155. Those who do not know where they are going are mostly mere passersby in life. — Anonymous
156. Life is like a thought-provoking song, with both low and high notes; just as life has valleys, it always has the high joys.
157. The value of a life is measured by what that person contributes to their era. — Anonymous
158. Do what ought to be done with all your might, but do not wait for rewards. Payment does not guarantee return; once you have done something, do not regret it; only not doing it leads to regret.
159. You don't need to understand everything, otherwise you will exhaust yourself.
160. Education is merely the process of developing potential.
161. Our greatest glory lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. — Goldsmith
162. Ideals are the guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no firm direction; without direction, there is no life. The harp of ideals must be played with the strings of struggle to compose the beautiful music of life.
163. To experience movies, music, and books is the highest state of being.
164. In the vastness of all things, knowledge is the most virtuous. — Han Yu (Tang Dynasty)
165. As we move forward, we hear cheers and see flawless scenery. The journey ahead is so beautiful, accompanied by spring flowers and autumn moons, greeted by morning dew and evening clouds. We stride forward, sprinting on the green fields, weaving through towering buildings, sweating in fertile soil, sowing seeds in the forests, and facing the clamor of society with full hearts of passion.
166. Those who achieve greatness do not possess superior conditions to ordinary people; on the contrary, they often undergo more tempering and walk more arduous paths.
167. Cast your net toward your beautiful hopes and pursuits; even if you fail nine hundred and ninety-nine times, there are still a thousand opportunities...
168. Face the past with the least amount of regret.