"May he die with no joy at..." - Quote by Euripides
May he die with no joy at his end, The man who won't be troubled To unlock the keys of his heart and make a friend.
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“Poem for Liu Ya-tzu I cannot forget how in Canton we drank tea and in Chungking went over our poems when leaves were yellowing. Thirty-one years ago and now we come back at last to the ancient capital Peking. In this season of falling flowers I read your beautiful poems. Be careful not to be torn inside. Open your vision to the world. Don't say that waters of Kumming Lake are too shallow. We can watch fish better here than in the Fuchun River in the south.”
“Hear no ill of a friend, nor speak any of an enemy.”
“Be true to your work, your word, and your friend.”
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“The little things in life are as interesting as the big ones.”
“Come out of the azure. Love the day. Do not leave the sky out of your landscape.”
“To study and constantly, is this not a pleasure? To have friends come from far away places, is this not a joy? If people do not recognize your worth, but this does not worry you, are you not a true gentleman?”