Helen Keller's famous sayings are as follows:
1. Forget the happiness in my own eyes - Therefore, I should try to use the light in other people's eyes as my sun and the light in other people's ears. The music of others is my music, and the smile on other people's lips is my happiness.
2. Most of the unfortunate people in the world may have a remedy, but the most unfortunate thing is that there is no remedy, and that is human indifference.
3. My task is to practice, practice, and practice. Failure and fatigue often trip me up, but the thought of holding on just a little longer so that my loved ones can see my progress gives me courage.
4. A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life.
5. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. You must feel them with your heart.
6. Because during this long night, the books I read and the books others read to me have become a great and bright beacon, revealing to me the deepest origins of human life and the human spirit.
7. Confidence is a state of mind. Confident people will not become depressed in an instant.
8. All the atoms in my body are vibrators. I could guess what was going on every day by the vibrations I felt throughout the house.
9. I feel everything in the world with my whole body and mind, and I can’t be idle for a moment. My life is full of life, like those little insects that die day and night, squeezing life into a day, a life that is either a daring adventure or nothing.
10. When you cannot see or touch the best and most beautiful things in the world, the most beautiful things in the world are invisible.