2. Never be like a bee, staking your entire life on a single sting against others.
3. Without tolerance, you will not gain respect; with excessive tolerance, you lose your self-respect.
4. If a thousand people pass by me, I can still recognize your footsteps. Because 999 people step on the ground, but yours step on my heart.
5. Life is too short; what you give up today might not be obtainable tomorrow.
6. Tell yourself every day: I am truly doing great.
7. Life is a school. In that school, rather than saying a good teacher is a blessing, it's better to say a good teacher is a misfortune. — Heibel
8. He who plays at life will achieve nothing; he who cannot master himself will forever be a slave. — Goethe
9. We should turn life into a scientific dream, and then turn that dream into reality. — Marie Curie
10. The vocation of man lies in the courageous pursuit of truth. — Copernicus
11. A discoverer, especially a young one, needs courage to ignore the indifference and doubt of others, to believe in the significance of their discovery, and to continue their research. — Beveridge
12. When you are angry, keep your mouth shut to avoid increasing your rage. — Socrates
13. Being angry is punishing yourself for someone else's mistake.
14. A life without friends is like a life without sunshine.
15. The hope of tomorrow will make us forget the pain of today.
16. Show respect for the opinions of others. Never say, "You are wrong." — Carnegie
17. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. — Romain Rolland
18. Turn life into a fantasy, and then turn that fantasy into reality. — Marie Curie
19. Listen more, speak less, accept the criticism of everyone, but reserve your final judgment. — Shakespeare
20. Never underestimate anyone.
21. You don't have that many spectators, so don't tire yourself out.
22. Be gentle with people and things. Do not lose your temper easily; you don't owe anyone anything.
23. It feels painful now, but when you look back after a while, you'll realize it wasn't a big deal.
24. Break ties with those who hold malice toward you. Only by breaking ties can one find true friends.
25. If you are gifted, diligence will perfect your talent; if your talent is mediocre, diligence will make up for your deficiencies. — Reynolds
26. To be so absorbed in one's work that one forgets to eat and so happy that one forgets all worries, unaware that old age is approaching.
27. Is it not a delight to have friends coming from afar?
28. Act with righteousness in the face of profit, and show courage in the face of danger.
29. A man of virtue would not seek life at the cost of harming benevolence, but would sacrifice his life to achieve it.
30. The gentleman is calm and composed, while the small man is constantly anxious.
31. The benevolent are free from anxiety, the wise from confusion, and the brave from fear.
32. Life should be like a candle, shining brightly from top to bottom. — Xiao Chunu
33. The value of life is measured by what a person contributes to their contemporary era. — Xu Wei
34. Paths are made by walking, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes writes their own history. — Ji Hongchang
35. When a promise is made, it must be kept to the smallest detail; when an appointment is made, it must be honored without delay.
36. In youth, take the abundance; in maturity, take the essence; in old age, take the refinement. In youth, give up what one cannot have; in maturity, give up what one should not have; in old age, give up what one does not need.
37. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. — Romain Rolland
38. A person's life may burn or may decay; I cannot decay, I am willing to burn! — Ostrovsky
39. Love is a shared experience that happens between two people. — Carson McCullers
40. Love is not one heart beating against another, but the spark created by two hearts striking together. — Isakovsky
41. There are no eternal friends, only eternal interests. — Stalin
42. Defeating oneself is the most pathetic failure; conquering oneself is the most precious victory.
43. The achievement of great deeds lies not in knowing, but in doing.
44. Setbacks are actually the tuition fees one must pay on the road to success.