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- We only live when we are prepared to die. — Tagore
- Only human labor is sacred. — Gorky
- Making friends can generate great power. — Xu Teli
- The past belongs to Death, the future belongs to yourself. — Shelley
- One who serves his country accepts death without fear, aging without regret. — Lu You
- Only love can unravel the mystery of immortality. — Feuerbach
- Self-control is the instinct of the strongest. — Shaw
- I think the definition of goodness is that which is beneficial to mankind. — Francis Bacon
- The purpose of life is to enjoy life. — Montesquieu
- A great cause requires an unwavering spirit. — Voltaire
- Vain desires will shatter practical ideals. — Indian proverb
- Having seen the vast ocean, little waters impress; past the witching mountains, other clouds seem thin. — Yuan Zhen
- Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. — Saadi
- Without experience, nothing new can be deeply understood. — Bacon
- A person needs perseverance, or they will achieve nothing. — Madame Curie
- Not all that is magical is a miracle. — Goethe
- The belt widens without regret as one pines for love to the point of exhaustion. — Liu Yong
- Everyone can benefit from being known. — Moroa
- A determined person can squeeze water from a rock. — Proverb
- The most important thing in work is to increase efficiency. — Joseph Addison
- Love elevates the heart’s aspirations to the highest good. — Dante
- The strong can fight in the storms of fate. — Edison
- Struggling for the truth is life’s greatest joy. — Bruno
- If we regard all people as brothers, wherever we meet is a meeting with a friend. — Chen Gangzhong
- Imagination combined with wisdom is the mother of art and the source of miracles. — Goya
- Chastity is an asset born from abundant love. — Tagore
- In study, one must be firm and persistent; without firmness, one crumbles, without persistence, one retreats. — Feng Zixian
- Love is not a charity, it cannot be given freely. — Shaw
- Beyond kings and lords, there are those who live a life of leisure and joy. — Bai Juyi
- Disrespecting others is first and foremost disrespecting oneself. — Whitman
- We are the masters of our country and should always consider the country’s interests. — Lei Feng
- Stubborn perseverance can conquer any peak in the world! — Dickens
- One who wants to be friends with everyone is no one’s friend. — Pfeiffer
- The troubles of the day are enough to endure, do not dwell on unrealistic fantasies. — French proverb
- I would rather die than accept something I wholly oppose. — de Gaulle
- There are many wonders in the world, but man is the most wonderful of them all. — Sophocles
- Tradition may age like snow-white hair, but fantasy is always young. — Whittier
- The most valuable things are the smiles that cost nothing. — Charles Scoville
- Life is like an anvil, the more it is struck, the more sparks it emits. — Galileo
- Perfect actions stem from a completely unselfish heart. — Cesare Pavese
- A true sign of wisdom is the ability to find miracles in the mundane. — Emerson
- Do not attempt to know everything or you will know nothing. — Democritus
- When one’s actions do not align with their words, it leads to hypocrisy. — Lenin
- Love, your words are my food, your breath is my wine. — Goethe
- When credit is gone, so is life. — Dumas
- Your greatest enemy or best friend could be yourself. — English proverb
- For friendships to last, mutual consideration and concessions are necessary. — Chaucer
- Virtue is like a gem; it shines brighter against a plain background. — Bacon
- If a man has enough belief, he can create miracles. — Winslett
- Where there are wrinkles, smiles have once lived. — Mark Twain