1. True love never fades.
2. Those who waste their years will lose their youth and life will abandon them.
3. Some silence is tantamount to lying.
4. Letting a giant dragon hide in your heart is both a torture and a pleasure.
5. What the world lacks is perseverance, not strength.
6. Books are this tool for transforming the soul. What mankind needs is enlightening nourishment. And reading is exactly this kind of nourishment.
7. A person who concentrates on thinking is not wasting his time. While some labor is tangible, there is also a kind of labor that is intangible.
8. A poet who loses his personality is more despicable, inferior and guilty than a person who insists on writing poetry without poetic talent.
9. Young people, we must have courage! No matter how hard someone tries to trouble us now, our future will be bright.
10. Reluctantly agreeing is worse than frank refusal.
11. The human heart can only tolerate a certain degree of despair. The sponge has absorbed enough water. Even if the sea flows over it, it cannot add another drop of water to it.
12. The greatest person is also the one who can endure the most humiliation.
13. The whiteness of girls’ souls is composed of calmness, relaxation and joy, like snow; it melts when it encounters love, and love is its sun.
14. Nothing corrodes people's hearts more than money.
15. A person with a strong will can have his property robbed, but his courage cannot be taken away.
16. Make as few mistakes as possible, this is the rule of man; make no mistakes, that is the dream of angels.
17. Loneliness can produce some noble hallucinations. It is like the smoke from a burning bush. A mysterious shock in the spirit can make a scholar prescient and a poet a prophet.
18. Language is an extremely romantic mystery in the human heart, from thought to conscience, and from conscience back to thought.
19. What is useful is just useful, what is beautiful is just beautiful, useful and beautiful, this is sublime.
20. Some people abide by the creed of honor, just like people observing the stars from a long distance.
21. Human progress overcomes three forms of obstacles: superstition, prejudice and materiality. Three heavy shackles hang around our necks: dogma, law, and nature.
22. The current generation has the right to pass through the earth, and they cannot be forced to shorten their journey for the sake of future generations. Future generations are equal to them, and it will be their turn to pass by in the future.