You may have left my sight, but you have never left my thoughts.
Environment forces us to change; disasters promote our growth.
Life is strange; it constantly collides with our past. — Chai Jing
That is how one should handle affairs: with less burden and more grace.
Sometimes, we forgive not because we want to, but because we cannot bear to lose the person. Apologizing doesn't mean you are wrong; it means you value the relationship more. Love is not about finding a perfect person, but learning to see an imperfect person through perfect eyes. Commitment is not about liking one person for a lifetime, but liking them with all your heart when you do. Time makes the deep even deeper and the shallow even shallower.
As living standards rise, happiness often seems to slip away. Many lament, "More money, less happiness." Indeed, Much of our happiness is independent of wealth.
Yes, I will wait, lying here just like this, gazing at the blue sky and the sea.
If you spend your life only chasing wealth or protecting what you have, that wealth eventually loses its true value.
You may not defeat all enemies, but by conquering your own ego, you have essentially subdued all adversaries.
You see a sunset as a beautiful sight; I see it as a clock reminding me that I have taken another step toward death, urging me to make the most of the life I have left.