To find one person and make a lifelong vow of love, that would be enough for a lifetime.
There is no such thing as lifelong devotion, only that one hasn't found someone better; there is no such thing as being unable to part, only that the temptation isn't great enough; if the temptation were large enough, everything could be dismissed as "fate's end"; there is no such thing as not looking back, only that one has found a new destination; there is no such thing as unintentionality in battle, for everything comes down to "weighing" the options. — "Only Time is True"
Do not wear sadness on your face, nor indifference on your lips. Life is short; why waste time displaying these to others?
To admit a mistake is to have half-corrected it.
We are all interconnected; we are one.
Society cannot evade its responsibilities. We should clarify the irrationalities in life, let sunlight illuminate every corner, and guide young people at life's crossroads toward the right path, allowing their talents to flourish and their ideals to be realized. The future of the motherland belongs to the younger generation, and the future of the motherland relies on them. — Lu Yao, "Life"
The key to success lies in the belief that you have the potential to succeed.
If you love a book, try reading it multiple times. Every reread brings new discoveries.
As time flows, we experience the changes of fate; in the quietude of life, we feel the warmth and coldness of human relationships. Good morning!
No matter how bad life gets, it won't be bad forever, just as the weather changes. Therefore, regardless of your current circumstances, never despair about the future.
Success is living life in your own way.
Adding a bit of salt to coffee creates a flavor that is slightly sweet yet bitter—much like the journey of life, and that bitterness is like first love.
Let go of the vicissitudes of the world and keep your inner peace. Ultimately, life is about one's state of mind. We feel tired because too many things influence our mood: the changing weather, the warmth and coldness of human relationships, the shifting scenery—things we cannot control. Once you let go, the sky is just weather, people are just meetings and partings, and the earth is just highs and lows. Through all the changes, my heart remains undisturbed, naturally stable; living freely and following fate, without joy or sorrow, is like a clear day.
Hating someone takes more energy than forgiving them.
Life is like a river, winding and fluctuating, eventually flowing into the vast ocean.
So, why linger, and why hold long expectations for others? After an embrace, we part ways, looking at each other—that is the way of travelers. — Annie Baby, "The Prime of Life"
Still waters run deep; a simple person finds inner peace more easily and understands Zen more readily. Practicing Zen is like tasting tea—drinking a bitter cup until it becomes tasteless is the essence of Zen. Life should be simplified; let the world sway, but keep your heart like a lotus, blooming quietly. Just as countless streams eventually merge into a clear, peaceful river.