Life is a long road; as long as you do not fall, you must keep walking.
Venture through the world with passion and live life with grandeur.
The edifice of life is built through action, not through beautiful words.
If ideals are the thesis of life, then diligence is its supporting evidence.
One does not need to live a life of grand spectacle, but one must live with a clear conscience.
A truly great life begins with the establishment of noble ideals; the spring of life arrives as the seeds of those ideals are sown.
Life is like a fleeting journey; longevity is not as enduring as stone. Even through ages of farewells, even sages cannot foresee it.
Interactions between gentlemen are free of ulterior motives, seeking no advantage through power or position; their bonds, though simple as water, are close at heart. In contrast, the dealings of small-minded people are driven by self-interest, exchanging favors as thick as honey, which often leads to a bitter end due to excessive sweetness.
Some claim there is neither opportunity nor time for learning, but this is merely a sign of mental laziness. If the time spent on trivialities could be saved, it would yield immense wealth. The more time you invest in learning, the more you invest in yourself, and the greater your value becomes.