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Excerpt from a British proverb.
Delicate things burn and rot and are strong when they are bundled together. Category: Dedication.
Commonly used keys are the brightest. Category: Diligent.
For those who exercise reason, life is a comedy; Life is a tragedy for those who appeal to feelings. Category: Life.
A good heart is a garden, a good mind is a rhizome, a good speech is a flower, and a good career is a fruit Category: Thoughts.
A lazy teenager will be a ragged old man in the future. Category: Youth.
The mind is not where it lives, but where it loves.
Fate always favors warriors. Category: Life.
Lies don't go far. Category: Truth.
Books are prepared but not read, which is equivalent to waste paper. Category: Reading.
A book cannot be judged by its cover. Category: Reading.
A bad book, like a bad friend, can hurt you. Category: Reading.
Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. Category: Reading.
There are many nicely said things that are full of fallacies. Category: Truth Shade Sakura.
Trickery requires disguise, and truth loves sunshine. Category: Truth.
Those who believe lies will inevitably die in lies. Category: Truth.
English proverb recommended.
Those who are truly thirsty for knowledge will always seek it.
A clown goes into town better than a dozen doctors.
If you can't see the bottom of the river, don't wade through it.
The mind is not where it lives, but where it loves.
If you want to be happy for a day, it's best to go to a haircut shop, and if you want to be happy for a week, get married. If you want to be happy for a month, you can buy a new horse. If you want to be happy for a year, build a new house. If you want to be happy for a lifetime, you must be an honest person.
Reading is about creating a complete personality.
In every country, the sun rises in the morning.
The true way to stay strong throughout your life is to prolong your youthful heart.
Adversity is a gateway to truth.
Truth is to be found in practice.
Truth doesn't always have to be pleasing to the ear.
There are many nicely said things that are full of fallacies.
Setbacks can increase experience, and experience can enrich wisdom.
A selection of English proverbs.
Experience is the foundation of wisdom.
For those who exercise reason, life is a comedy; Life is a tragedy for those who appeal to feelings.
Don't expect Saturday night just on Monday morning.
The secret of longevity lies in labor.
Skill and confidence are invincible armies.
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