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Accumulation becomes a habit, accumulation of habits, accumulation of life becomes a life. —Xunzi
Not all perseverance will bear fruit, but there will always be some perseverance that can cultivate 100,000 blooming roses from an inch of frozen land.
August Chang'an "The Best of Us".
The disappearance of bad temper can accurately reflect the growth of wisdom. — Nietzsche.
Above men, consider others as men;
Under men, consider yourselves as men.
Montesquieu. Behind every good person there is a silent time, that is the day when a lot of effort is put in but not necessarily fruitful, we call it rooting.
Nick Hochul's Letter to Himself
For everyone, there is only one true duty: to find oneself.
And then stick to it in the heart for the rest of his life, wholeheartedly, and never stop.
All other paths are incomplete, a way of escaping from man, a cowardly return to the ideals of the masses, a drift of the crowd, a fear of the heart.
Hermann Hesse, "Demian".
Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, and be prepared.
The Eleventh Year of Xianggong
Let go of the pain of the past, have the courage to face the future, and believe that if I can take care of myself, the future will be better. — Satya.
People who are mentally healthy always work hard and love others, as long as they can do these two things, there is nothing difficult in other things.
Freud. Don't lose yourself in front of anything, even dogma, even if it's someone else's gaze, even if it's love.
Becoming Jane Austen
As long as you keep going up, there is no end to the stairs.
At the foot of your upward journey, they are also ascending. — Kafka.
Honesty is better than all resourcefulness, and it is the basic condition of resourcefulness.
Immanuel Kant, Enduring Peace
A ** family must compose, a painter must paint, and a poet must write poetry, so that he can finally be at peace.
What a person can become, he must become. — Maslow.
There is only one thing that makes a person tired:
Vacillating and indecisive.
And every thing you do will liberate your body and mind, and even if you do things badly, it is better than doing nothing.
Stefan Zweig, "When the Stars of Mankind Shine".
Never think that we can run away from it, that our every step determines the final outcome, and that our feet are walking towards the end of our own choosing.
Milan Kundera.
Everything that can be preserved is somewhat unusual.
Mo Yan "Fatigue of Life and Death".
I finally believe that every road that comes up has a reason why it has to trek that way. —Xi Murong.
The bored are self-loathing, the lonely are self-pitying, the lonely are self-sufficient, the mediocre are boring, the genius is lonely, and everyone has a lonely time.
Zhou Guoping, "Man and Eternity".
A trickle of water can wear down a boulder, not because of its strength, but because of the relentless dripping day and night. — Beethoven.
A person who knows what he lives for can endure any kind of life.
— Nietzsche.