1. The Creator sent people like you into the world to shoulder certain responsibilities, so you should never despise your body. ——Tagore?
2. Failure can lead to victory, and death can lead to immortality. ——Tagore?
3. The career of fruits is noble, the career of flowers is sweet; but let me do the career of leaves, which hang their green shade humbly and attentively. ——Tagore
4. The flowers bloom quietly at night, but let the day go to receive the words of thanks. ——Tagore?
5. People will always make mistakes, suffer setbacks, and be troubled, but they must never stand still; the tasks that should be completed must be completed even if they sacrifice their lives for it. The holy water of the social river remains clean because it is pushed forward by a never-ending current. This means that the river bank will occasionally be washed away, causing short-term losses, but if you are afraid of the river bank breaching and trying to block the torrent permanently, it will only lead to stagnation and death. ——Tagore?
6. Human history patiently waits for the victory of the insulted. ——Tagore?
7. Sometimes, two people who have never met may indeed become close friends as soon as they meet. ——Tagore?
8. Youth, are you always imprisoned in a narrow circle? You have to tear through the demagoguery of old age. ——Tagore?
9. A heart full of reason is like a knife full of sharp edges. It causes the hands of those who use it to bleed. ——Tagore?
10. Make life as gorgeous as summer flowers and death as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves. ——Tagore?
11. Power regards the various sufferings of its victims as ingratitude. ——Tagore?
12. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster of gems. ——Tagore?
13. If we are not restrained in our habits, its impact will not be immediately apparent when we are young and energetic. But it gradually consumes this energy, and in old age we have to settle accounts and pay the debts that bankrupted us. ——Tagore?
14. The river of truth flows through the ditch of his mistakes. ——Tagore?
15. Hypocritical sincerity is more terrifying than the devil. ——Tagore