The best good people are experienced people who have made mistakes; A person will become better in the future because of a little shortcoming. -Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure"
Because we tolerate the root causes and don't correct them, the danger is inevitable. -Shakespeare's Richard II
All the water in the ocean can't turn the black leg of the swan white, although it washes in the waves all the time. -Shakespeare's Titus Andlau Knicks
Blessed is a person who knows his own shortcomings and can turn over a new leaf. -Shakespeare's "Much ado about nothing"
It is a human principle to make as few mistakes as possible; It is an angel's dream not to make mistakes. Everything in the world is inevitably wrong. Mistakes are like gravity. -Hugo Les Miserables
A person must devote all his strength to improving himself, and can't waste his strength on anything else. -Tolstoy Biography
The greatest shame and distress is when you can't defend what you love and live for. -Gorky's Boss
Error is the neighbor of truth,
so it deceives us. -Tagore's firefly collection
■ Although habit can be a devil who makes people lose their shame, it can also be an angel. (Shakespeare's Hamlet)
We see that a custom can continue to be popular as long as it starts. Because its basic spirit is that great power-faith; Due to the practice and long-term customs, faith has reached its peak and can produce amazing results. -Mark Twain's Travels around the Equator
How amazing the miracle created by habit is! How fast and easy it is to form habits-no matter what unimportant habits are or those that make us fundamentally change, they are the same. -Mark Twain's Heritage of 3, Yuan
Habits are turning our lives into some kind of stereotyped fossils day by day, and our hearts are losing their freedom and becoming slaves to the calm and passionless stream of time. -Tolstoy's Happiness in the Family
What people think and do is taken for granted. Only time can change people slowly, and no rational argument can change a habit that is obviously harmful to them. -Gorky's "Isolation"
Without restraint on our habits, it will not immediately show its influence when we are young and energetic. But it gradually consumes this energy, and when we get old, we have to settle our accounts and pay off the debts that led to our bankruptcy. -Tagore's Nationalism
Habits are hard to break. No one can throw them out of the window, but coax them down the stairs step by step. -Mark Twain's "Fool Wilson"
The less reason a traditional habit has, the harder it is to get rid of it. -Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Alcohol and women must be given up. Happiness is so short, so vague, and regret is so great. -Tolstoy's Biography