· A person with a pure heart has a life full of sweetness and joy.
· Everything that unites people is goodness and beauty, everything that divides people is evil and ugliness.
· There is happiness when there is life.
· You should do more good deeds in order to be a happy person.
· Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime.
· In order to live happily, we should believe in the possibility of happiness.
· Love and kindness are truth and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world.
· Yes, the best way to achieve true happiness in life is to be like a spider, spreading the sticky web of love from itself to all directions without restriction, and catching whatever falls on the web at will. everything.
·Happiness does not mean causing even a small amount of pain to others, but means directly contributing to the joy and happiness of others. It seems to me that it can be most succinctly expressed in this respect as follows: Happiness consists in refraining from evil, in forgiving, and in loving others.
· Happiness does not depend on external causes, but depends on our attitude towards external causes. A person who is used to enduring hardship and hard work cannot be unhappy.
·Happy families are all alike, and every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
· If you seek happiness among wealth, power, honor and exclusive love, you will not only not get happiness, but you will definitely lose it.
· A conscientious and pure person feels that life is a sweet and happy thing.
· The so-called life is constantly changing. It is the weakening of physical life and the strengthening and expansion of soul life.
· All changes, all charm, and all beauty in life are composed of light and shadow.
· Everyone has something deep in his heart that only he understands.
· You should not live for your own needs, but for the truth.
· Where there is no simplicity, kindness and truth, there can be no greatness.
·The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth.
·You must sweat your brow to get your bread.
· Being away from work is a crime.
·Happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor.
· Human happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor.
· Labor can arouse people's creativity.
· Do your best to fulfill your obligations, and you should know how valuable you are.
· Don’t regard knowledge as a crown for decoration, nor as a cow for milking.
·Always carry a pencil and notebook with you, and write down all the wonderful places and words you encounter while reading and talking.
· Not knowing is not terrible and harmful. No one can know everything. What is terrible and harmful is not knowing but pretending to know.
· If a student learns in school and cannot create anything, then his life will always be imitation and plagiarism.
·Jealousy is a shameful emotion and should be trusted.
· A man must devote all his strength to trying to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else.
·His conversation is always approachable. This simplicity not only conceals his ignorance of certain things, but also shows his good demeanor and tolerance.
· I firmly believe that nothing has such an amazing impact on human development than a person's appearance (not so much the appearance itself, but the belief that the appearance is attractive and unattractive).
· Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education.
· It is impossible for individuals to achieve happiness without society, just as it is impossible for plants to survive without leaving the land and being thrown into the desert.
· There are three characteristics of smart people: first, they do what they advise others to do; second, they never do things that go against nature; third, they tolerate the weaknesses of people around them.
· Avoid exaggeration. It is better to understate than to overstate.
·The right path is this: learn from what your predecessors have done and then move forward.
·The main obstacle to understanding the truth is not fallacy, but specious truth.
· A person is like a fraction, his actual ability is like the numerator, and his valuation of himself is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction value.
· Human beings are given a job, which is spiritual growth.
·The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth.
·The life of a person with a pure heart is full of sweetness and joy.
· All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives.
·The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth.
· Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work