1. The carefree and leisurely nature of people, right and wrong, fame and fortune. ——Tang Du Mu
2. The boundlessness of the sea can broaden your mind; the turbulence of the waves can shape a strong character. ——Anonymous
3. The knowledge in the heart of a wicked man is like a sharp sword in the hand of a madman. ——Europe
4. Frequently talking about other people's shortcomings will only make a person narrow-minded. ——Anonymous
5. The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will reach the shore. ——Anonymous
6. If you are more generous, you will have more opportunities and the world will be bigger; if you are intolerant and stingy, you will have fewer opportunities and the world will be smaller. ——Anonymous
7. A keen but not generous mind is obsessed with every point, but makes no progress. ——Anonymous
8. What’s the use of trying hard to stick to your interests? ——Su Jin of the Tang Dynasty
9. The origin of life is less than a hundred, and there are hidden worries in everything day and night. ——Ming Dynasty Yu Qian
10. The responsibilities are heavy and the road is long, but the benefits are profound and the disasters are quick. ——The Book of the Later Han Dynasty
11. Lift a thousand pounds and put down two ounces. ——Anonymous
12. Take a step back to find comfort and talk about three good reasons. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
13. A truly normal mind is a mind without distracting thoughts. How can dense bamboo prevent water from flowing through, and how can high mountains prevent wild clouds from flying? ——Anonymous
14. Don’t say that the current position is difficult, it will be easier to take a step back. ——Anonymous
15. It is a rule that the more people make mistakes themselves, the less willing they are to forgive others. ——Anonymous
16. Only by forgiving your own mistakes can you heal the scars caused by your mistakes. ——Anonymous
17. If you are weak, others will be healthy; if you act evilly, you will avoid others being lively; if you drink water by yourself, if you are envious of others drinking tea; if you moan by yourself, you will hate others' laughter, it is always because of your lack of generosity. . ——Anonymous