1. The world makes way for a person who is focused on their goal. — Emerson
2. Those who succeed in this world are those who strive to find the opportunities they desire; if they cannot find them, they create them. Even if you believe you have fully overcome all obstacles, you may find pride in your own humility.
3. Luxury corrupts the purity of the soul, because unfortunately, the more you acquire, the greedier you become, and you indeed always feel unable to satisfy yourself. — Angell
4. Labor not only creates beauty, but labor itself is beauty. As a process, labor can bring the enjoyment of beauty under certain conditions.
5. True human wisdom is the foundation of good education, which is also the foundation of happiness in life. — Pestalozzi, [Switzerland], from "Linhard and Gadu"
6. Raise your children to be noble people; only in this way can they be truly happy, a wealth that money cannot equal. I say this from experience. — Beethoven, [Germany]
7. The blue sky and sea, the exquisite stationery, bring back warm memories of days gone by: I gently offer my loyal prayers and wishes, praying that the time of separation passes like flowing water: may we be filled with the power of friendship and youth when we meet again.
8. The tempering of adversity and the mastery of life's strongholds are like positive and negative electricity; once they collide, the master can witness the sparks of their own victory. — Collins, [UK]
9. The external beauty and purity of a person should be an expression of their internal beauty and purity. In living reality, there are many beautiful things, or more accurately, all beautiful things can only exist within living reality. — Leskov
10. The realization of beautiful ideals relies solely on persistent pursuit.
11. People should use their talents and not abuse their strength. — Liu An
12. Those who are busy do not know how; those who know are not busy. — Feng Menglong
13. Fame and fortune, though not alcohol, can still intoxicate the human spirit.
14. Nothing in the world is as precious as time. — Rabelais, [France]
15. Restrain your actions and strengthen your hopes. — Harvard, [USA]
16. I hear your distant call, calling to my silent soul. May my deep longing bring you sweet warmth.
17. Ideals are like the sun, attracting all the mud on earth. — Flaubert
18. Do not seek governance for tasks not assigned, and do not deliberate plans for matters not entrusted. — Zhuge Liang
19. Prudence is the fruit of wisdom.
20. A wonderful life is being optimistic about life, happy with work, and excited about one's career. — Brandon
21. Red beans grow in the southern kingdom; how many branches sprout in spring? I hope you pluck them often, for this is the object of longing. — Wang Wei
22. To fail through trial is a contribution, as it provides a mirror for future generations. — Zou Taofeng
23. Do you have friendship? If not, you will be the poorest person in the world.
24. Character is destiny. (Ancient Rome)
25. If we fight through faith, we are doubly armed. — Plato, [Ancient Greece]
26. Defects in the capacity of cognition are either weakness of heart or pathological of heart. — Kant
27. Force yourself to work; do not wait for work to force you. — Franklin, [USA]
28. Many years later, I have not forgotten: wiping the dust-covered heart, gazing at the afterglow, listening to the silence, evoking my heartfelt concern and blessings for you.
29. Without self-confidence, you will never have happiness. — La Rochefoucauld, [France]
30. Honor is the shadow of passion standing in the sunlight. — Gibran, [Lebanon]
31. Understanding is the true factor in becoming friends. Today's middle school students, in particular, must understand each other.
32. Material beauty is the shell of rational beauty and moral beauty. — Koushen
33. Only creation is happiness. — Romain Rolland, [France]
34. To derive sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises—this kind of life is art. — Butler
35. True love is timid and not flamboyant. — Bernard, [UK]
36. If there were no obstacles in the journey of life, what else would humans do? — Bismarck
37. Though the separation is long, your image is like a bright, shining point, flashing constantly in my heart.
38. When lucky, think of bad luck so you don't become too arrogant; when unlucky, think of good luck so you don't lose heart. Keeping a balanced mind and stable emotions is the way to longevity.
39. The most unfortunate people are nurtured into poets by suffering; they teach others through poetry what they have learned from hardship.
40. Faith is the oasis in the heart; the camel caravan of thought will never reach its end.
41. Motherly love is a great flame. — Romain Rolland, [France]
42. The deeper the ocean, the bigger the fish. The deeper the sea of books, the more knowledge there is.
43. To make good friends, first, one must have a heart of benevolence and the willingness to be close to others; second, one must have the ability to discern.
44. The final result determines the success or failure of the work.
45. If I hate myself, I cannot love anyone. This is why we feel so uncomfortable in the presence of those with extraordinary virtue. They radiate an atmosphere that can be tormenting to others. — Jung
46. What should not be said in front of people, do not say behind their backs.
47. The true character of a hero is revealed in times of crisis.
48. When you call someone despicable or shameless, consider whether it involves your own personal interests. If it doesn't, you are being upright; if it does, you must look at it more objectively.
49. Seeds remember the instructions of the raindrops that sacrificed themselves, gaining the courage to sprout. Without wind and rain, the earth would not bear fruit. Those who only dream without acting will never experience the joy of harvesting.
50. Life is a great stage, gathering all kinds of people.
51. What cannot be lost are self-respect, self-confidence, self-reliance, self-independence, self-love, and self-reflection.
52. Only food and love cannot be let down.
53. Having children is not the essence of love itself. What does it mean to love someone? It means being happy for their happiness, doing everything necessary to make them even happier, and finding joy in doing so.
54. After bitterness comes sweetness, after sweetness comes bitterness; paths turn and circumstances change, for karma is inevitable.
55. Jack Ma: Being cheated is not because others are too cunning, but because one is too greedy; you are cheated because of yourself.
56. Jack Ma: Entrepreneurship requires passion, persistence, and humility. Passion and persistence are the accelerator, while humility is the brake; you cannot lack either.
57. I will dedicate my beautiful youth to my motherland with an attitude of struggle.
58. Without the quality of emotion, no writing style can move the human heart. — Diderot
59. Humans do not give to acquire; giving itself is unparalleled joy.
60. Because truth is brilliant, if there is even a single crack, it can illuminate the entire field. — Hell
61. I will bear what I do; I will not regret, I cannot regret, and I have no right to regret.
62. Take the responsibility of the world upon oneself.
63. Ninety-nine percent of failures are due to not overcoming the stumbling block of excuses.
64. Sorrow is not unbearable pain or intentional creation. It is an attitude toward life, a most authentic expression of emotion. Occasionally, a person wanders through sorrowful words, quietly organizing tangled thoughts, discarding all trifles, letting that feeling of heartache bloom into an ultimate beauty. One may be moved by people or things, or be toyed by emotions, or be intoxicated in a melancholic melody, unable to extricate oneself.
65. Do not make the language class too much like a language class. — Mao Rongfu
66. A person's life is like a white horse passing a crevice; why not live a little more simply and happily?
67. Improvement requires change, and to reach perfection, one must change constantly. — Churchill
68. First, one must have clear goals. How far a person can go depends on how far they can see. You must know where your heart lies; that is where the harvest is. Do not pamper yourself too much; if you must endure hardship, learn to do so, for only those who endure the bitterest hardships can become leaders. Do good work and produce results that others cannot, and you needn't worry about being unnoticed, especially by your leaders. Remember, heaven rewards the diligent.
69. When speaking, let others feel tranquil; listen attentively and do not be self-centered.
70. Being sick has at least one benefit: in sickness, we become more free from worldly desires.
71. Heaven gives us all opportunities to turn our lives around. One turn might take you to a higher level, or it might cause you to fail. But at the moment of the turn, no one can predict its impact.
72. Books have two functions: one is to bring pleasure to people, and the second is to teach wise people how to live. — Philostratos
73. Our wishes and our results often are not proportional; therefore, every one of us should adapt to our surrounding environment. Otherwise, no matter how excellent one is, one will be eliminated by society.
74. With competitors, there is progress; with enemies, there is vigilance. Therefore, being "invincible" is actually the greatest enemy.
75. Progress daily, and end every day with enrichment.
76. Unity, friendship, honesty, autonomy, self-reliance; strive to be an honest and confident child.
77. Passion and desire can break through all obstacles. Believe you can, and you will have infinite vitality. If you are determined to succeed, you must be your own king. It rained yesterday, the wind blew today, but the sun will come out tomorrow.
78. A lazy youth will become a ragged old man in the future.
79. A lazy youth will become a ragged old man in the future.
80. Men often wish to be the tool of a girl's first love, while girls wish to be a man's last romance. — Wilde