Learn to be decisive—know when to leave and when to stay. Learn to be strong; one can live a beautiful life even when alone. Learn patience; know when to stay silent. Learn contentment; true happiness lies in being satisfied with what one has. Learn to forget; let go of the past and embrace the present. Learn to let go; release things gracefully without lingering attachment. Learn to be optimistic; even in sorrow, face life with a smile.
Life is like an hourglass, where life is merely the sand trickling from the upper to the lower chamber.
Men often mock women for being narrow-minded, yet men are often no more magnanimous and are frequently far more selfish.
When a person suffers too great a blow, they become depressed. If this depression lasts too long, even the strongest individuals will become weak and lose their courage.
The greatest tragedy of growing up is that smiles are no longer pure, and tears are no longer complete. Looking through old messages is painful, seeing how those once intimately close have become strangers.
Do not let minor setbacks lead you to give up or change who you are.