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It doesn't matter how many mistakes you make, it doesn't matter how slowly you move, you will still win against those who never know the meaning of "try."
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If you want to have what you've never had, do what you've never done.
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Never regret what happened in the past, because at that time, it was exactly what you wanted.
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Worrying is the most useless thing in the world. It's like holding an umbrella and running around waiting for the rain to fall.
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"Don't confuse my personality with my attitude. My personality reveals who I am, but my attitude depends on who you are."
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Success is not the final destination, and failure is not a bottomless pit. It's just motivation to help you stand stronger on the path ahead.
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The only difference between a good day and a bad day lies in your attitude.
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When life pushes you into a corner, don’t ask: “Why me?” Instead, say: “Try me!”
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Never entrust your secrets to anyone, because if you can't even keep them yourself, how can you expect someone else to?
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Like wildflowers, learn to survive in the harshest conditions, even when others think you can't.
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When you want to find someone who can change your life, look in the mirror.
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Be strong, everything will be fine. The sky may be stormy, but the rain can't fall forever.
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If others respect you, respect them. If they don't respect you, still respect them. Don’t let others’ actions affect your good character. After all, you are you, not someone else.
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The vast ocean cannot sink a ship if water doesn’t get inside it. Similarly, challenges can't knock you down if you don't allow them to.
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Life is only one, so do what makes you happy and be with the person who always makes you smile.
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If you expect others to be kind to you just because you are kind to them, it’s like expecting a lion not to eat you just because you don't eat it. Life is inherently unfair, so learn to adapt.
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If someone talks behind your back, judges you without knowing anything about you, don’t be sad. Remember one thing: "Dogs bark when they meet strangers."
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Sometimes, it’s not that a person has changed; it’s just that their mask has fallen off.