Famous and broad-minded aphorisms 1. There are many occasions in life where the goal you intend to achieve with resentment can be achieved with forgiveness. ——Sidney Smith
2. You crushed the violet with your foot, but it left its fragrance on your feet.
3. A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.
4. An adult does not take into account the faults of a villain.
5. If you are not afraid, you cannot be gentle, but if you are afraid, you cannot be strong; if you are strong, you will not be afraid, but you will be successful if you are strong. ——Luo Xuezan
6. The sea is open to all rivers, and tolerance is great.
7. A big belly can accommodate you, cut off many troubles and obstacles, bring a smile to your face, and create boundless joy.
8. The vastest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human soul.
9. Broadness is used to complement fierceness, fierceness is used to support wideness, and broadness is used to complement fierceness. ——"Zuo Zhuan"
10. A big belly can tolerate things that are difficult to tolerate in the world; a smile is always open to laugh at the ridiculous people in the world.
11. The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, and it is big if it has tolerance; if it stands thousands of feet high on the wall, it is strong if it has no desires. ——Lin Zexu
12. Endure the calm for a while and take a step back to open up the world.
13. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and everyone can be cut and mashed in his weakest aspect. ——Keats
14. People who have lived a life without being tolerant of others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. But who can say that tolerance is not needed? ——Turgenev
15. The prime minister’s belly can punt a boat.
16. A great person has two hearts: one heart that bleeds, and one heart that is tolerant. ——Kahlil Gibran
17. The vastest thing in the world is the sea, wider than the sea is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind.
18. The sky and the earth are wide in the belly, and there are always boats to ferry people. ——Zhu De
19. Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. ——Franklin
20. A narrow mind will lead to many troubles, but a broad mind will lead to abundant wisdom.
21. Being angry means punishing yourself for the faults of others. To forgive others is to be kind to yourself.
22. Sometimes tolerance causes a stronger moral shock than punishment. ——Suhomlinsky
23. The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind. ——Seidez
24. A person’s mind will be narrow if he has many desires, and wide if he has few desires.
25. Swallow mountains and rivers, and accommodate hundreds of rivers.
26. The heart is as clear as the earth, and the walking is as bright as the rope of ink. ——Liu Xiang
27. A safe body is not as good as a safe mind, and a wide house is not as good as a wide heart.
28. Only brave people know how to be tolerant; a coward will never be tolerant, it is not his nature. ——Stern
29. The sea accepts all rivers, and tolerance is great; the wall stands thousands of feet high, and there is no desire to be strong. ——Lin Zexu
30. Enlightenment means being able to live with a broad mind under any circumstances. —— Masaoka Zigui
31. The broadest thing in the world is the sea, wider than the sea is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. ——Hugo
32. You must be able to endure what others cannot endure, and then you can do what others cannot do; anyone who has the talent of great acceptance must have great ability.
——Wang Zhitie
33. The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind. ——Sedez
34. You are not angry and stubborn. Nothing is better than a husband. There must be patience, and it will help. Tolerance is a great virtue. ——"Shang Shu"
35. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried. ——Confucius
36. If we want to achieve something in this world, we need to be open-minded and broad-minded. I have always advocated being magnanimous and reasonable. ——Sinclair Lewis