Classic Life Sentences: Full of Meaning, Inspiring Repeated Readings
One* It's better to fall hundreds of times while running than to live a life dictated by rules.
Two* If you ask a skilled ice skater how to succeed, he would say, 'I fell down, I get up.' That's how to succeed.
Three* A person's failure depends on their inherent weaknesses, not the environment.

Four* Life is like a savings jar that never runs out. Every bit of effort you put in will not be wasted.
Five* Truly learning to be alone makes your soul richer, and your inner self stronger. Facing setbacks, you'll be fearless. Facing hurt, you'll heal faster. Facing loneliness, you'll be calm. You won't try to please everyone anymore. Finally, you can genuinely enjoy little things in life.
Six* Life will bring many 'ifs.' Learn to choose 'ifs' and appreciate those that happen. If passion meets doubt, keep smiling. If sincerity meets misunderstanding, maintain your composure. If confidence meets setbacks, persevere; there are many 'ifs' – let's learn more 'ifs'.
Seven* Time is the best expanse, making painful memories pale, causing persistent people to give up and experience the wisdom of the aged. You'll understand that everything is fate, and it's beyond your control.
Eight* Whenever you can start doing what you want to do, as long as you don't let age or other things bind you, everyone has a sea within them; if you don't sail, no one will help you set sail. Diligence will lead you to a better self!
Nine* A person's happiest state is when they're reading when they should, playing when they should, admiring successful people, and not looking down on those who are struggling. They have their own little life and hobbies, don't try to change the world, and live a diligent life.

Ten* Life isn't planned; it's built step by step. Brave to do what you like, even if it's just a little bit every day. After a long time, you'll see your growth. No matter what kind of life you want, you must strive for it.
Eleven* Some pressure is something you have to bear yourself. Complaining only creates negative energy. When you overcome hardship alone, you'll appreciate the silent, persistent effort you made.
Twelve* Often we don't know if what we do is right or wrong; we just know we can't have regrets. The worst outcome is starting from scratch. Besides, you're young – what's the point of regretting failure? So, be diligent, be brave – I believe you'll eventually achieve your dreams…
Thirteen* At some point in your teenage years, you'll realize that learning is more valuable than anything else. Be without desire, be able to be alone, push yourself to your greatest potential. No one will pay for your future – you must climb diligently, or you'll rot in the bottom of society. Life is like this.
Fourteen* A person's good fortune depends on their ability to change themselves. To become better!
Fifteen* Everything that appears in life cannot be owned, only experienced. It doesn't matter whether you lose or gain—it's just a process; it doesn't matter whether it's beautiful or not—it's just a memory; it doesn't matter whether you get something—appreciate it, and then gracefully let go when you lose it.
Sixteen* You're young; you'll meet many people, experience many things, gain many things, and lose many things. No matter what, you must have two things – one is conscience, and the other is ideal.
Seventeen* If you love to strive, more methods will appear; if you love to give up, more excuses will appear. If you love gratitude, success will increase. If you love complaining, worries will increase. If you love striving, success will increase. If you love to evade, failure will increase. Maintain a sunny, positive, and tolerant attitude every day; good fortune will follow you!
Eighteen* The mountain doesn't build by piling earth; it rises high. The sea doesn't avoid small streams; it becomes vast. There's no myth of instant success in this world – it's the accumulation of effort and the penetration of water over time. Nothing can defeat a person who never gives up. As long as the direction is clear and the belief is firm, the world will clear a path for you!

Nineteen* You know you want to curl up and feel warmer, but you still get up early; you know you don't want to do anything and find it easy, but you still choose to pursue your dreams. Life is like this – you must persevere.
Twenty* Perhaps, life is like a flower falling—we just let it fall and don't worry about it. Let's enjoy the small happiness of life, and like a calm stream, I like to let life be a little bit of Zen. Life can be colorful or quiet – it's up to you.
Twenty-one* You should go up, don't listen to those who say you're giving up. Do what you should do, say what you can say. Those who can hold their composure will eventually shine.
Twenty-two* People who applaud for others are cheering for their own lives. A person can succeed in almost anything they are passionate about. The meaning of life depends on perseverance, because the world itself is a competition arena.
Twenty-three* Life is like a book, unfinished. Life is like a landscape, with no end. Often, we unknowingly laugh at the arrogance of others, read what others consider their own worth, and wrongly amplify our strengths or become pessimistic. ...
Twenty-four* Life is full of bumps and pitfalls—it's inevitable. But no matter how many times you fall, you must stand up again strongly. No matter what difficulties you face in life, no matter how lost your hope is, you cannot be discouraged—try again, and you will succeed!