Because we have lost paradise, we long for sunshine even more; because we have been hurt, we believe that the sun will shine again after the rain. We are all one-winged angels, and only by embracing each other can we fly.
Disasters of life are often born from the very cradle of life itself. Learning to overlook is a form of profound love.
Under the starlit night, I long to watch the shooting stars with you, yet it remains nothing more than a beautiful longing.
If you choose to sink into despondency and cannot pull yourself out, no one in this world can save you.
It is better to endure hardships early in life than to suffer them late in years.
Life should be like a clock, marking time with precision; only then does it hold true value.
Without deep contemplation, how can one ever achieve sudden enlightenment?
No one is forever free from slander, nor is anyone forever praised. If you speak too much, you are criticized; if you speak too little, you are criticized; even in silence, you will find critics.
When in poverty, do not obsess over how others treat you—that is the strength of unyielding spirit. When in prosperity, learn to be generous and treat others even better than they treat you. Learn the art of letting go. Very few people truly understand these wonderful ways of living.