Life is a continuous process of tempering. There are only failed endeavors, not failed lives. It is a journey of constant setbacks and continuous progress. Failure cultivates wisdom; hardship tempers the will. Whatever the challenge, as long as one persists until the end, victory will eventually be won.
Life continues, and time never ceases. Life demands an indomitable spirit. Life is sometimes akin to climbing a mountain; even if one falls to the foot of the slope, one must rise again and never give up.
Life does not grant gifts without reason. Every success is the fruit of one's own effort, and every effort paves the way for even greater success.
Strength in life is not measured by how many storms you have weathered, but by your ability to choose to move forward unwaveringly through those storms.
Perhaps life has shown favoritism to some, but destiny is held in one's own hands. What time takes away cannot be reclaimed, but what remains today can surely build a satisfying future.
Time holds compassion in its heart; no matter where one goes, destiny eventually offers a sense of kindness. Yet most of the time, time is merely a bystander, watching you taste all the flavors of life without ever stepping in to help.
Everyone hopes to turn ordinary days into poetry and plain years into wine. Often, however, the poetry of the heart hides in a mysterious distance, and the wine brewed becomes nothing more than a cup of bitter tea.
It is not that destiny is playing tricks; rather, some things are no longer cherished once obtained, and some things are only understood to have sweetness within bitterness after one has tasted the bitterness.
Do not merely be a dream chaser, for pursuing the unrealistic only brings hardship and exhaustion to yourself. The gap between dreams and reality seems vast, but once you reach maturity, you will find they are separated only by the distance of your own growth.
Life is an unalterable book, where every step leaves a page of history. This book contains many unfinishable chapters, teaching us the value of regret, fulfillment, and the preciousness of life.
The depth of life is like aged wine, becoming richer and more mellow with time. One should allow life to gain depth. Because only through experiencing bitterness can one truly appreciate sweetness.
Life is like tea; holding the warmth of life, one observes the worldly vanities and tastes the many flavors. There is warmth in the world, and happiness is found in warmth; there is stillness in tea, and enlightenment is found in stillness, allowing one to know when to take and when to let go.
Mortal ties are like dreams; even the most beautiful scenery is but a fleeting moment. Only by tending to one's own inner garden can one feel the true warmth of spring flowers blooming.
Do not walk through life too quickly. The beauty of life lies not in the brilliance of the destination, but in the scenery that accompanies you along the way.
In the dust and smoke of the world, all phenomena are empty. Keeping a quiet place brings hardship but ultimately leads to goodness. Amidst worldly travels, joy and sorrow coexist. After bitterness comes sweetness; after sorrow comes joy.
In this floating world, seeing through the prosperity, many suffer for joy and grieve for hardship. In this vast universe, though all beings struggle, I find my own joy, and when others rejoice, I join them. Prosperity is like clouds, and changes are like water. Cultivation is not about the length of time, but about having a lotus in the heart, letting fragrance arise naturally.