1) Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship. ——Ibsen
2) When choosing friends, you must be calm and don't act too hastily. You must be cautious when breaking off friendships. People who can speak openly to you are your best friends. ——Johnson
3) Some people are destined to be fools. They do stupid things not by choice, but by fate. ——French writer La Rochefoucauld
4) Choose friends slowly and change friends even more slowly. ——American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin
5) Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work. ——Leo Tolstoy
6) Anyone who chooses a miser as a friend or trusts in the false friendship of a selfish and cowardly person is at risk of being misunderstood. ——British writer Thomas Brown
7) It is better to always choose less hope than to have more. ——German writer Kampis "The Study of Christ"
8) Books are like friends and must be chosen carefully. ——Hades
9) The past belongs to Death, and the future belongs to you. ——Shelley
10) The friends you choose determine your destiny. ——Writer, speaker, entrepreneur Chen Anzhi
11) Books must be chosen to read; people must be chosen to make friends; words must be chosen and listened to; roads must be chosen and walked. ——Zhang Luxiang, a Neo-Confucian scholar in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty
12) If I can't catch him or keep him, I will let him fly. Because he has his own wings and the right to choose his own sky. ——Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami
13) Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty
14) The old things are forgotten like smoke, and the world is wide with selflessness in my heart. ——Tao Zhu
15) Generally speaking, a talented person has difficulty getting along with others, and the people he chooses are very few. ——French thinker and jurist Montesquieu
16) The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. ——Leo Tolstoy
17) All self-interested lives are not rational and rational lives. ——Lev
18) Only by devoting oneself to society can one find the meaning of that short and risky life. ——Einstein
19) The value of a person should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. ——Einstein
20) Choosing friends is like panning for gold. ——Li Xianyong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Ancient Meanings"
I hope you will adopt it, thank you!