337. Ignorance and stupidity are disliked by everyone, but can only be avoided through learning; beauty and health are sources of pride, but are best maintained through care.
338. Separation acts upon love as wind acts upon fire: the wind fans a great fire into a blaze, but extinguishes a small flame.
339. If I love you, I will understand you and see the world through your eyes. I can understand you because I see myself in you, and I see you in myself.
340. Do not wait for tomorrow, for no one knows if they will have one.
341. Ultimately, love is the reflection of one's self-worth in another. — Emerson
342. To praise oneself is the pleasure of self-deception; to slander others is the baseness of harming oneself.
343. If you wish to be someone others are willing to communicate with, the key is to maintain an open heart.
344. Time is the most equitable; it gives no one an extra moment. The diligent reap a harvest of fruit, while the lazy are left only with white hair and empty hands.
345. All virtues should be cultivated in youth. Morality is widely considered the highest purpose of humanity, and thus, the ultimate goal of education.
346. An individual who relies solely on themselves, isolated from the collective and the great ideas that unite people, will become indolent, conservative, and opposed to the development of life.
347. If he had not been so ignorant as to forget his noble title, a man could truly have hope as long as he worked earnestly and steadily. Laziness itself breeds permanent despair. — Carlyle
348. Intelligence is the lever that moves society. Genius in any field is a form of intuition. Without great aspiration, there can be no great genius.
349. The most important aspect of specialization is "perseverance." If there is subjective wavering, one cannot delve deep. — Xia Chengtao, *Good at Seeking Instruction*, China Youth Daily, Aug 18, 1981
350. Do not commit evil even if it is small; do not fail to do good even if it is small. Virtue and character can win people over. — Liu Bei (from *Records of the Three Kingdoms*)
351. Life is not a rigid pattern. It is like the sun that is new every day; why shouldn't young people meet it with a fresh spirit? The hardest path is the path of life; no matter the obstacles, storms, or dangers, one must be undaunted, stay grounded, and forge ahead to leave lasting footprints.
352. "Genius" refers to those who can easily accomplish what others can only achieve through long and arduous effort. — Susan Sontag, *Feeling and Form*
353. When setting goals, managers must consider three aspects: priority, time, and structure. — Donally et al.
354. A person who holds an eternal coordinate in their heart will have a life that shines.
355. Without climbing a mountain, one knows not its steepness; without diving into the water, one knows not its depth.
356. Not all struggles lead to success, but to achieve success, one must struggle.
357. Safety lies in righteousness, not in strength. — Han Feizi
358. The wise cherish the shortness of days; the sorrowful know the length of the night. — Yi Fu Xuan
359. Hope is ourselves. — Neto
360. What is lost is not to be regretted; what is regrettable is losing what you already possess.
361. Virtue itself is the reward. — Jewish Proverb
362. A love where the left hand holds the right can never be parted.
363. The more base one's thoughts, the more one tends to find fault in others. — Krylov
364. Faith and wisdom inject eternal strength into my hands and feet, and undaunted courage into my heart.
365. Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy task.
366. Longing is a word without proof; do not waste letters on paper for it. — Yan Jidao
367. Do not reject any gift from life, for it accompanies us toward harvest and maturity.
368. Progress is a way of life.
369. I would rather let the heavy rain soak me through than withdraw my gaze from beneath a low eave.
370. Each person's star of destiny lies within their own breast. — Saadi
371. When deep reading is unnecessary, learning the skill of skimming is very helpful. — Beveridge
372. Success is the ability to go from failure to failure with unflagging enthusiasm. — Churchill
373. The harder you work, the happier you will be. — Dickens
374. How wonderful life is! Physical exercise is endless fun! — Pushkin
375. Treat your friends as a mirror; if the mirror is dusty, wipe it sincerely.
376. Friendship allows us to sail far.
377. If there were no roads north or south before my door, I might have been spared the sorrow of parting. The twilight falls, and the banquet ends. Truly, I cannot hold you, nor should I try to. Partings in life have their reasons. If there is a path you must take, depart with a free spirit. Know that even at the ends of the earth tomorrow, my thoughts will follow you.
378. If there is a cage in the heart, there is a cage; if there is no cage in the heart, there is no cage.