Treat money with grace, and you may live a long life. In reality, many things are difficult without money, but having wealth without spending it wisely is worthless. As Tolstoy said: Wealth is like manure; when accumulated, it reeks, but when spread, it fertilizes the soil.
Your eyes are like the moon, having both the new and full phases. A good man helps a woman understand the world, while a bad man leads her to misunderstand it. Do not regret the past or waste the present; carry dreams and face the future. Time is like a sifter, washing away the superficial to reveal the essence. The hardships you face today will one day be shared with a smile. The most romantic yet selfish phrase is: "You are mine alone." Those who fear suffering often suffer because of their fear.
If you never set out, you will never arrive. It is never too late to start; do not stop loving beauty, traveling, or learning simply because you are getting older.
Every leap and every negation of negation in history proclaims: in the face of challenges, the weak withdraw, while the strong charge ahead.
Intelligence is more important than knowledge, character more important than intelligence, and enlightenment more important than character. Direction is greater than method, motivation greater than ability, and being a good person is greater than doing tasks.
Life is like a river. Childhood is like a clear brook, full of laughter and flowing joy; middle age is like a waterfall with hidden reefs, filled with both twists and smooth flows.
You can recover from physical exhaustion with rest, and recover from financial deficit through thrift, but once you lose your reputation, no amount of money or effort can regain the trust of others!