Even if the sky holds no cloud for me, it at least retains the trace of my passage.
It is shameful to use methods that hurt others to conceal one's own flaws.
In youth, we live with addition; at a certain level, we must learn to live with subtraction. If the mind is filled with possessions, one will eventually tire of the pursuit.
Losing money is a minor loss; losing health is a great loss; losing courage is losing everything.
Not every effort yields a harvest, but every harvest requires effort; it is an unfair and irreversible truth.
Good ideas are common; what is truly priceless is the person capable of realizing them.
Life is like a song; if you sing in a high pitch constantly, you will wear out your voice.
One gains courage through humiliation; the sensation of pain signifies life. A numbness that even a needle cannot pierce is, in essence, the death of the soul.
I am not necessarily a strong person, but I know when I must be strong in life.
What cannot be reached is called the distance; what cannot be returned to is called the past; what is left behind is called parting.
Sometimes we must calmly ask ourselves: what are we pursuing? What are we living for?
A person may have many paths to choose from, but one cannot walk two paths at once.
Without sadness, we cannot enjoy happiness; without parting, we cannot cherish reunions; without failure, we cannot discover success.
Face the contradictions and flaws within yourself honestly; do not deceive yourself.
Happiness is living calmly and composedly, even when your energy is low.
No one stays pure forever, but remember not to lose your original self.
Wise people foresee trends; they start raising ducks before the flood arrives, not chickens.
Much of our lives is wasted on the intricacies of language.
A person should live like a true human—always reaching upward while keeping feet firmly on the ground.
If you want to be someone others enjoy talking to, the key is to have an open and magnanimous heart.