“Don’t regret your seemingly wasted years, they’re your best fuel for tomorrow’s cheers. Don’t regret any of your past mistakes, they’re your best yardstick for a life remake.”
“If you have all the money, you are free; do glorify it, you’re in slavery. If you have a car and a home, you’re free; get attached to them, you’re in custody. If you have a stable job, you are free; just rely on it, you’re in drudgery. If you have caring parents, you are free; just lean on them, you’re in captivity.”
“In the world, you may be the richest man, or you may be the most popular man, or you may be the most powerful man, but without character you’re not a man.”
“Wenn der Mensch sich selbst quälen kann, versäumt er so leicht keine Gelegenheit dazu.”
“Death brings regret to an abusive soul. Death brings headshake to a filthy rich soul. Death brings sorrow to a family soul. Death brings nothing to a demented soul. Death brings hell to a vile and corrupt soul. Death brings rest to a tired and battered soul. Death brings relief to a suffering soul. Death brings heaven to a believing soul.”
“Die or kill” is the crest of emotion: Caused by hatred, love, greed, or compassion. To people in direst situation, “die or kill” seems the quickest solution.”
“We buy things for the benefits we’ll get. Do we love, too, for the good it will let? If yes, it’s not love but an investment, that if we don’t get returns we resent.”
“Ears are sound’s doorway to heart, mind, and soul: The “sound of music” goes straight to the soul; the “spoken words of love” take heart as home; the mind welcomes “spoken words of wisdom.”
“Learning how to bike, you keep on falling— after some fails, it gets smooth and flowing. Aren’t relation and business the same— series of tune-ups to master the game?”
“Man is born with built-in “INTELLIGENCE”: some got high, others low—a divergence. But as to “KNOWLEDGE,” at birth there’s absence; to acquire it, man needs great diligence. Hence, there are those who are intelligent, but “lack knowledge” to be deemed excellent; as there are those who lack intelligence, but “filled with knowledge” as not be called dense.”
“There three sides to—“Will I succeed or not?” NEGATIVE side: “I’m quite sure I will not.” POSITIVE side: “I will definitely.” REALITY side: “What will be, will be.”
“The Arts are sisters to the senses.”
“I saw tribes I have not seen in others: “Their joy rests on good welfare of others.” Indeed, they’re a people living as one: “They whom we call the UNCIVILIZED one.” But hold on! We too are like no others: “Our joy rests on overtaking others.” Oh, we’re a far cry from living as one: “We whom tribes call as the CIVILIZED one.”
“Everybody wishes that they were rich, although not all have the will to be rich. No one would ever wish that they were poor, but not all have the will not to be poor.”
“Like sadness, happiness is a feeling; it’s triggered by any good happening, like music’s fine, dinner’s good, joke’s funny, traffic’s light, movie’s good, and day’s sunny. Li’l bits of joys like those happen daily; they come in droves if you know it only. Can’t we count happiness then by the day, not only when we reach our dreams someday?”
“Stop saying your product’s the best—prove it! Stop saying your faith’s the truest—live it! Stop saying your way’s the rightest—show it! If you can’t prove that which you claim—zip it!”
“One guy is deep into meditating; he was told it helps in his wealth-building. He was also taught of autosuggestion: “All to improve his poor situation.” Another guy knows no meditation, none of such thing as autosuggestion. The lone positive he knows is working: “The harder he works, the more bucks coming.”