Time makes one mature. Confidence is vital, making the right choices is essential, and the ability to endure the process is necessary. Regular self-adjustment is vital, and one must strive unceasingly for success to find joy in achievement.
The more anxious we are in our search, the harder it is to find what we desire. Only by calming down can we hear the voice of our inner self.
There are always things in life that cannot be accomplished alone; this is when cooperation is needed to overcome difficulties.
If you cannot make your parents proud, at least try to make them worry less.
The state of self-discipline: No reward without merit, no gift without assistance, and no wealth without ability.
Every detail of life—eating, sleeping, gardening, or feeding fish—contains Buddhist wisdom; all the trivialities of life can be integrated with spiritual practice.
Where there is love, there will be regrets; the sun must set, and people must part.
Staying single is a way to prepare for meeting a better person.
Among a group of excellent people, one often mistakenly believes they belong, and thus forgets to keep striving.
We only live once; we can face it with indifference or embrace it with passion. Whether you are feeling lost, successful, indignant, or in pain, remember that you are ultimately lucky to have been given this life.