The length of life need not be constrained by the natural decay of the flesh; it should be determined by the needs of the soul, beauty, and happiness.
1. Time is the territory for the development of ability and more. — Marx
2. Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time brings pain to dreamers and happiness to creators. — McKinsey
3. Every saving is ultimately a saving of time. — Marx
4. A person's entire skill is nothing more than a mixture of patience and time. — Balzac
5. There is no way to make the clock strike the hours that have already passed. — Byron
6. Success = hard work + correct method + less talk. — Einstein
7. Those who dare to waste even an hour show that they do not yet understand the full value of life. — Darwin
8. When many people are hesitating on one path, they must make way for a wide road, allowing those who cherish time to overtake them. — Socrates
9. Do not sigh for the years that have passed; one must face the fleeting time. — Brecht
10. Do not sigh for the past, for it is no more; instead, wisely improve the present. Approach the uncertain future with a resolute will, free from fear or anxiety. — Longfellow
11. Though greedy Time devours all, we must strive to win our reputation while we yet live, so that the scythe of Time cannot harm us. — Shakespeare
12. Between today and tomorrow, there is a long time; while you still have spirit, learn to act swiftly. — Goethe
13. Do not let youth pass in vain, only to lament in sorrow! — Yue Fei
14. We live only once in this world, so we should cherish time. We must live a real and valuable life. — Pavlov
15. Time waits for no one; as years pass, hair turns to silver. — Li Bai
16. Mediocre people care about how to spend time; talented people strive to utilize time. — Schopenhauer
17. Those who abandon time, time also abandons them. — Shakespeare
18. The more a person knows the value of time, the more they feel the pain of lost time! — Dante
19. Prime of life does not return; a single morning cannot be repeated. One must strive in the moment, for time waits for no one. — Tao Yuanming
20. Tomorrow follows tomorrow, and how many tomorrows there are! My life waits for tomorrow, and all things are wasted. — Wen Jia, "Song of Tomorrow"
21. Human emotions and behaviors vary greatly, just as there can be various types of noses between a hooked nose and a flat nose. — Goethe
22. A person's true value is first determined by the extent and meaning to which they have liberated themselves from the self. — Einstein
23. Only a desperate gambler would risk everything on a single throw. If a merchant puts all his property on one ship, people call him a reckless man. — Schiller
24. To rise, there are two things: one must be an eagle or a reptile. — Balzac
25. Mozart never composed for eternity, but because of this very reason, many of his works are eternal. — Einstein
26. If work were not a price demanded by life, but the purpose of life, humanity would be so much happier. — Rodin
27. In all great endeavors, a man should observe opportunities like an eye-filled god before starting, and seize them like a multi-handed god while proceeding. — Bacon
28. Vitality is as common as human nature; but vitality, like human nature, is sometimes equivalent to genius... — Shaw
29. Although the world and life are terrible, there is one thing that is always good: youth. — Schenkiewicz
30. Man was created for the purpose of thinking. — Pascal