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Famous quotes about fame and fortune

Famous sayings about fame and fortune

1. Those who don’t like fame are the ones who don’t like fame; those who like fame are the ones who like fortune.

2. Don’t be obsessed with wealth, and don’t worry about poverty.

3. Don’t hide yourself with any selfish interests, and don’t burden yourself with any selfish desires.

4. Don’t use praise to rejoice, and don’t use blame to make people angry.

5. Getting rich and noble unjustly is like a floating cloud to me.

6. Don’t be tempted by praise and don’t be afraid of slander.

7. A person who does not care whether others appreciate him or not will surely succeed. ——Jin Keer

8. If you succeed in something, don’t wait to enjoy the glory. ——France

9. Be indifferent and clear your mind, and work hard all day long. ——Cai E's "Couplet of Residence in Nanning"

10. Indifference makes one's ambition clear, tranquil and far-reaching. ——Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang

11. If you have the heart of fame and wealth, you can transcend the world. ——Hong Zicheng of Ming Dynasty

12. Wealth and honor are not my wish, and the imperial hometown cannot be expected. ——Jin. Tao Yuanming's "Returning Words"

13. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter. ——Halifax

14. Tolerance is the first way to treat others, and indifference is the first way to nourish the heart. ——Master Hongyi's "Farewell to Proverbs"

15. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one will not be able to clarify one's aspirations, and tranquility will not lead to great distances. ——The "Book of Commandments" by Zhuge of the Three Kingdoms

16. Seeing through the world of mortals, the reins of fame and power are suddenly opened. ——Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty

17. Don’t talk about fame and fortune. Fame and fortune are personal enemies. ——Du Mu, Tang Dynasty

18. Fewer desires will lead to a calm mind, and a calm mind will lead to simpler things. ——Ming. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

20. Greed for material, lust for power and vanity make people miserable. These are the three pillars of public consciousness. They support unwaveringly no matter when and where they are. The mediocre world.