Life is like an oil painting; viewed up close, its meaning is elusive, but to appreciate its beauty, one must stand a little further away. — Schopenhauer
In this world, nothing is more precious than youth, yet youth is also the most fleeting. The most precious things are often unappreciated, and the most transient things tend to hasten their own disappearance. — Guo Moruo
There are two kinds of truth: truths of reasoning and truths of fact. Truths of reasoning are necessary, and their opposite is impossible; truths of fact are contingent, and their opposite is possible. — Leibniz
"Genius" is one who can easily accomplish what others can only achieve through long-term, strenuous effort. — Susan Langer
Time is a constant, but to the diligent, it is a variable. One who calculates time in "minutes" instead of "hours" has fifty-nine times more time. — Rebacov
To grant the conquered a way to survive is noble. — Statius
To deceive others is to deceive oneself, and in a profound way. — Zhu Xi
Approaching learning from a practical standpoint ensures it will not be in vain. — Wang Yu
Constant dripping wears away the stone. — Helle
Integrity is the foundation of character, while diligence is the ladder to progress and success.
Thinking is essentially an argument with oneself. — Da Vinci
Being approachable wins people's hearts.
An ideal should be as eternal and radiant as the sun.