Liang Qichao's famous sayings are as follows:
1. A hundred years of life pass by in a blink of an eye, like a white horse passing by and the grass exposed in the wind.
2. If a young man is wise, the country will be wise; if a young man is rich, the country will be rich; if a young man is strong, the country will be strong; if young men are independent, the country will be independent; if young men are free, the country will be free; if young men make progress, the country will progress; if young men are better than Europe, then If the country is better than Europe, if the young man is more powerful than the earth, then the country is more powerful than the earth.
3. Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing.
4. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.
5. If you succeed in the Great Change and get more than you expected, the simple people will be happy, but those with deep knowledge will be disappointed.
6. If you don’t take refuge in things, you won’t shirk your responsibilities.
7. When will I see the first color of my life? I should try to free myself.
8. When you are alive, you should always think about repaying the kindness of society.
9. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering one’s character.
10. Do your best to leave yourself a way out.
11. Whenever you do something, no matter how big or small it is, you must be focused and dedicated.
12. On the one hand, we must develop the habit of reading and asking questions, and on the other hand, we must start to do it; everything has its place, everything has its end, and we must not be able to generate discussions and be taciturn.
13. On the one hand, we must import knowledge, and on the other hand, we must try our best to keep everyone in a learning environment.
14. Our resistance to the infinite power of nature is not a passive defense, but a more active offense.
15. What is our Chinese treasure? Money, power, status, interests...I tell you it's none of them. It is our "conscience".
16. If we set up a rule called "public", then we should implement this rule; if we don't practice it, we will do what we love, and we will not interfere if we don't fully store what we do. This is called "Everyone sweeps the snow in front of his own door and doesn't care about the frost on other people's tiles." On the contrary, that kind of rule is called "private" and must be implemented. It’s even worse if you don’t practice it.
17. If you can "do it well" and "succeed in it", then it is worth doing.
18. Thoughts and speeches should be aimed at seeking the welfare of all people. If not, it is a shocking and profound theory. They are all of no benefit to the people!
19. If only there was a will harder than iron and stronger than steel!
20. Confidence and pride are different: Confident people are often calm, serene, calm, without frustration or worry.