Chapter Eighty-Three: Fearless

Virtue is like a gemstone, it is more gorgeous against a plain background. In the same way, a person who is not richly dressed, but dignified and virtuous, is awe-inspiring.

The validity of an oath must depend on the purpose for which it was taken;

Reading enriches people, talks make people quick, writing and notes make people accurate, history makes people wise, poetry makes people wise, mathematics makes people fine, naturalism makes people profound, the study of reason makes people dignified, logic and rhetoric make people good at argumentation.

Destiny is like the market. If you stay there, the price will probably fall.

The virtue in good times is temperance, the virtue in adversity is perseverance, and the latter is the greater virtue.

The light that a person receives from the words of another person is purer and purer than the light that comes from his own understanding and judgment.

In the long river of human history, the truth is difficult to be discovered because it is as heavy as gold and always sinks to the bottom of the river, on the contrary, those fallacies as light as cow dung float on it and spread everywhere.

Luck is not without many fears and troubles, and bad luck is not without many comforts and hopes.

Reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind obedience, but for thinking and weighing.

The true and rational purpose of science is to benefit human life and enrich it with new inventions and wealth.

In the imagination of the rich, wealth is a strong fortress.

Reading makes up for the lack of nature, and experience makes up for the lack of reading.

Life is like a road. The nearest shortcut is usually the worst road.

Virtue is like the incense of the name, and its incense is intensified when it is burned or suppressed: it is most difficult for good luck to reveal evil virtue, and bad luck is the most revealing of virtue.

Habit is really a tenacious and tremendous force. It can dominate life. Therefore, people should establish a good habit through perfect education from an early age.

Since habits are the master of life, people should strive for good habits. If a habit starts at an early age, it is the most perfect habit, which is certain, and this we call education. Education is actually a habit that begins at an early age.

If you think about it twice and then say it, then you must be twice as good as you used to be.

Wisdom is accompanied by truth, and wisdom exists only in truth.

If you ask what is the most important talent in life, then the answer is: first, fearless, second. Fearless; Still fearless.

Friendship is rare in the world, and equal friendship is even more difficult to find.

Books are ships that sail across the sea of time.

As long as you think about how many things in a person's life cannot be done on their own, you can see how beneficial friendship is.

Friendship multiplies joy and grief decreases.

Evaluation of a person. It is not to be regarded as a source of wealth. It is not even possible to ignore the superiority of his knowledge. Rather, it depends on his true character.

The power of collective habits is greater than that of individuals. Therefore, if there is a social environment with good morals, it is most conducive to training good social citizens.

It is a false habit to use learning too much as decoration, and it is the quirk of a scholar to judge things entirely according to the rules of learning.

One of the main effects of friendship is to enable the resentment and depression in the heart to be vented and relaxed towards a true friend. You can convey your sorrows, joys, fears, hopes, doubts, rebukes, and anything else that weighs on you.

Virtue is like a gemstone, it is more gorgeous against a plain background. In the same way, a person who is not richly dressed, but dignified, serious, and virtuous, is awe-inspiring.

In all great undertakings, one should look at the opportunity like a thousand eyes before starting to do something, and seize the opportunity like a thousand-armed god when proceeding.

People without virtue are often jealous of the virtues of others.

Beauty is like a summer fruit, perishable and not long-lasting.

Man's intellect is like an uneven mirror, which, by receiving light irregularly, mixes up the nature of things with his own, distorting the nature of things and changing their color.

The wise man creates more opportunities than he discovers.

Most people think according to their hobbies, and they speak according to their knowledge and absorbed opinions, but they usually do it according to customs. Category: Cultivation.

Wealth should be sought by proper means, used prudently, generously used for the benefit of the world, and parted with it without nostalgia at the end of his life, and certainly not to be contemptuous of it.

Experienced elderly deacons are reassuring, while the motivation of the young people is inspiring. If the experience of the old man is precious, then the innocence of the young man is noble.

Friendship is to the human heart what alchemy often says that their gems are to the human body.

It is important to know that the praise of good things is exaggerated, and it will also attract people's disgust, contempt and jealousy.

We should not be like ants that collect alone, nor like spiders, which only draw from their own stomachs, but like bees, we should gather and organize so that we can make sweet honey.

No profit is as reliable as the savings from all that we have.

Informative rhetoric is like glittering beads. True wisdom is short in words.

People who don't have a true friend are truly lonely people.

Books are the ship of thought, breaking the waves and advancing in the waves of the times. It is laden with valuable goods and delivered to generations after generation.

Most people think according to their hobbies, and they speak according to their knowledge and absorbed opinions, but they usually do it according to customs.

Money is a good servant, but it is a bad master.

One of the main effects of friendship is to vent the resentment and depression in the human heart, and these extraordinary emotions can be aroused.

Beautiful people don't have other talents. Therefore, many handsome people do nothing, they pursue the beauty of the outside and give up the beauty of the inside.

The virtue in good times is temperance, the virtue in adversity is perseverance, and the latter is the greater virtue.

If friendship can temper people's feelings, then another function of friendship is to enhance people's wisdom.

Reading can make a perfect person, conversation can train an agile person, and writing can make an accurate person.

Reading makes a person a perfect person.

The fooling of the senses is a pleasure for the senses.

History makes people wise, poetry makes people noble, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people profound, morality makes people steady, and ethics and rhetoric make people good at arguments.

In all great undertakings, one should see the opportunity as a thousand eyes before it begins, and seize the opportunity as a thousand-armed god when it is in progress.

Repetition is often a loss of time.

Smart people create more opportunities than opportunities.

Habit is a tenacious and tremendous force that can dominate life. Therefore, people should establish a good habit through perfect education from an early age.

There is no skill more popular and noble position than a good character and attitude.

Who could be more afflicted than such a man, who, though alive, has personally attended the funeral where his name was buried?

The best way to do this is to combine the characteristics of youth with those of old age in their careers. From the present point of view, young people can learn from old people the virtues they do not have, and from the point of view of social impact, experienced old deacons are reassuring, and young people's motivation is inspiring, and if the experience of the old people is valuable, then the innocence of young people is noble.

The greatest trust between people is the trust in the words.

To live is to learn, not to live for the sake of living.

There is no other force in the world that can establish dominance and authority in the spirit and heart of man, in his thoughts, imaginations, opinions, and beliefs.

It is a sad psychology to be unidealistic and indecisive.

Man is the center of everything, the axis of the world. (To be continued......)