Love is the alignment of ideals and the fusion of wills, rather than a substitute for material wealth or a servant of money.
Those who contemplate have a purpose, while those who merely dream do not.
Virtue can be seen as a means to an end. As long as the end is valuable, the means to achieve it is also worthwhile.
For me, the meaning of life lies in empathy—feeling the joys and sorrows of others as if they were our own.
The worst kind of killer is the one who smothers an ideal.
High moral character and behavior are often inseparable from the pursuit of beautiful ideals.
Those who achieve greatness in ancient times possessed not only extraordinary talent but also unyielding perseverance.
Labor is highly regarded; serving society is a noble moral ideal worthy of admiration.
Optimism is the beacon of hope, guiding you from treacherous canyons to open paths, granting you new life and hope to sustain your unquenchable ideals.
An ideal is not a delicate porcelain bowl that cannot be mended once broken; it is a flower that can bloom again after it withers.
Books of ideals are the keys to wisdom.
An ideal is the mindset of seeking a purpose.
Ideals exist within us, just as the obstacles to achieving them also reside within us.
When ideals are lost, the blossom of youth withers, for ideals are the light and warmth of youth.
Ideals are the eyes of the soul that reflect beauty.
An ideal is a torch that ignites the spirit of progress, a spring that nourishes a parched heart, a tree that provides shade, and a light that illuminates the path ahead.
Ideals are the sturdy pillars of life; without them, the spirit becomes paralyzed.
Ideals are guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no direction; without direction, there is no life.
Ideals are like the sun, attracting all things toward them.
In an ideal society, wealth is not distributed equally, but rather everyone receives their deserved share from the social total based on their contribution.