1. Life mottos
1. Being angry is punishing yourself for what others have done wrong.
2. A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.
3. Pride is the egg laid by victory, but what hatches is failure.
4. More money may not necessarily bring you more happiness, but more money and tiredness will bring you troubles. Being poor and enjoying the Tao is truly comfortable, having no worries and caress and being happy and carefree.
5. Face the past with the least regret. Face the future with the most dreams.
2. Philosophical mottos
1. Life is like a work of art. Regardless of its length, it reveals its wonderful meaning in the process of life. This period of my life may be just for a journey, maybe just for a scenery, maybe just for a love, this is the beauty of life. The "right to die" will make our world full of life, beauty and joy.
2. The satisfaction of all utilitarian desires, including the satisfaction of love with a strong color of possession and conquest, will not bring us much happiness, and the stay time will be very short. And the satisfaction of all non-utilitarian desires is enough to forget oneself, and it is like entering the eternal world.
3. Action mottos
1. Caution is useless unless coupled with decisiveness. ——Bacon
2. Cheating is the most distressing thing in the world, and being honest is the happiest thing. ——Tao Fen
3. To do learning, you must be able to endure loneliness and poverty, and have a peaceful mind; do not be eager for success, let alone be burdened by fame and fortune. ——Zhou Haizhong
4. I would rather run into obstacles in broad daylight with my short talent than be saved or get rich in the dark with caution. ——Lami Tri
4. Inspirational mottos
1. There is no greater failure than a dead heart, and no greater sorrow than a lack of ambition. ——Zhuangzi
2. Wherever one's ambition goes, metal and stone are opened. Who can control it? ——Zeng Guofan
3. Will lies in training, and success lies in persistence. ——Zhou Haizhong
4. Everything is created by human will. ——Plautus
5. Maxims of freedom
1. Morality is the defender of freedom. ——Smits
2. Give me freedom, or give me death. ——Patrick Henry
3. Discipline is the first condition for freedom. ——Hegel
4. Freedom can only be preserved through friendship. ——Hugo