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Perfect short sentences for late July and early August—pure, heartfelt, and worth sharing!

Smile at Life

By Smile at LifePublished about a year ago 3 min read
Perfect short sentences for late July and early August—pure, heartfelt, and worth sharing!
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1. I truly wonder, if one day I lose everything and am left with nothing, who will stand beside me and say, "It's okay, you still have me."

2. Do not cling to meaningless people or things; how can you hold onto gifts with hands full of trash?

3. A heart seemingly impervious to all might be defeated by a simple comfort; unyielding armor often surrenders entirely before those who understand you.

4. The things given by the one you love are treasures, even if they are mere trash, while precious gifts from those who love you are often disregarded. Such is the foolishness of human nature.

5. The terrifying thing about growing up is that you might become the kind of person you once despised.

6. Life does not inherently owe us anything; others give because they like you, and you give because you are willing. When feelings are voluntary, there are no regrets.

7. Everyone struggles between fervor and despondency, working hard yet yearning to experience life.

8. The best comfort isn't assuring everything will be fine, but rather crying together, saying, "What's there to cry about? Look, I'm worse off than you."

9. Trust is like a piece of paper; once crumpled, it can never return to its original state. Do not deceive others, for those you deceive are the ones who believe in you.

10. People cannot truly empathize because thoughts, experiences, and perceptions differ. Just as I say the sea is beautiful, you might say it has drowned many.

11. When you're sad, let yourself cry, sing loudly, and eat heartily. Don't bottle it up inside, for it will only tire you and those who love you.

12. Life is a kind of fate; what you deliberately pursue may never be attained, while unanticipated brilliance might arrive unbidden in your tranquility.

13. Lower your expectations appropriately; life rarely goes as planned, and promises often stem from fleeting emotions.

14. If you care too much about others' opinions, your life becomes like a pair of underwear—everyone’s whims and criticisms must be caught.

15. Some people will always be etched in memory. Even if you forget their voice, their smile, or their face, the feeling you recall when thinking of them will never change. – Eileen Chang

16. If you lower your expectations of others, you'll face fewer disappointments; if you raise your standards for yourself, you'll feel less despondent.

17. In life, the hardest task is not understanding this complex world or deciphering the enigmatic hearts of others, but recognizing your true self amidst material desires.

18. While you may not harm others, you must have defenses. Do not be a ruthless villain, but also avoid being a pushover silently enduring in a corner.

19. Let go of the bad things, giving no space to petty people. Enjoy each day, for past troubles are but fleeting clouds; cherish each year, knowing that worries are transient.

20. Life is far crueler than comics; it places countless bullies around you, endless mockers, and someone you can never catch up with, yet never offers a true robotic cat to help you.

21. Your gains come from your efforts, and your losses from what you never truly possessed. Understanding this, there is no need to feel discontent.

22. I wish I were just a child, smiling for a piece of candy and crying when I fall. There’d be no need for pretenses or suppressing my feelings.

23. Life enjoys teasing us. In moments of despair, it shows a spark of hope to keep us hanging on; in times of calm, it suddenly jolts us, never letting us feel too at ease.

24. Some life events are like sneezes—you sense they are coming but are always caught off guard.

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Smile at Life

With a heart full of joy, I choose to embrace life with a smile. Time is a wonderful thing; it reveals the depths of the human heart and bears witness to the essence of human nature.

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  • ReadShakurrabout a year ago

    Awesome piece

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