Thinking of you with affection, longing for you with care, I wish to spend this life by your side; knowing your heart, understanding your soul, I wish to be your partner through all time.
Love is precious, and life becomes heavy, grand, and meaningful because of it: having it makes life feel substantial, lacking it makes life feel like floating duckweed, losing it is unbearable, and missing it is a life of regret.
But who knows this piece of "pure carbon" has endured thousands of years of high temperature and pressure deep within the Earth's crust.
To meet, to know, to love, and to walk through life's ups and downs together until the very end. Is this merely a beautiful wish?
Many people spend their entire lives searching. Once you become overly attached to something, you may easily waste your life.
It is easy to learn how to win, but difficult to learn how to win without showing anger.
Resources are always limited; if others get more, you naturally get less. The same applies to relationships: if you focus too much on others' feelings, your own feelings will be neglected.
I will spend my youth only for the one who loves me as I love them.
The joy of letting go of something is far greater than the joy of acquiring it. By this logic, death might be happier than birth, and divorce might be happier than marriage.
Unhappy people try to find happiness in others, but in reality, those others are just as unhappy as they are.