Broken friendships can be repaired, but they can never return to their former intimacy.
One should practice gratitude: gratitude for the nurturing of all things; gratitude for parents' upbringing; gratitude for teachers' guidance; and gratitude for a spouse's companionship!
Choose your friends carefully, and choose your new ones even more carefully.
Believe in yourself first, and others will believe in you.
If I see further, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
When you sincerely affirm yourself, you can more magnanimously affirm others.
Only selfless benefits are permanent.
Humility and self-discipline attract others, while arrogance and pride drive them away.
A gentleman gives words, while the common people give wealth.
A true friend is someone who can speak to you candidly.
To know shame is to be close to courage.
There are mediocre people, talents, and great figures. We should despise mediocrity, strive not to be merely talented, and aim to become great figures!
If you want to make friends, first do something for others.
To appreciate your own value, you must add value to the world.
The ideal of life is to live an ideal life.
Self-respect is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, and independence is not isolation.
The meaning of life lies in giving and contributing, rather than merely receiving and striving.
People judge right and wrong by how they treat themselves; I judge right and wrong by how I treat others. People weigh grudges by personal gain; I weigh choices by helping others. People focus on gains and losses; I focus on good and evil. People see closeness through status; I see it through the truth of emotions.
How to be a person: first, be strict with yourself and lenient with others; second, be humble and avoid conflict; third, be kind and avoid arrogance; fourth, be generous and help the needy; fifth, be honest and stay away from disputes.