王超
1. Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable. 記住該記住的,忘記該忘記的。改變能改變的,接受易變的。
2. Some may be wicked, and some may be despicable. Only when I put myself in their position did I know they are more miserable than I. So forgive all that you have met, no matter what kind of persons they are. 也許有些人很可惡,也許有些人很卑鄙。而當(dāng)我設(shè)身為他們想的時(shí)候,我才知道:他們比我還可憐。所以請(qǐng)?jiān)徦心阋娺^的人,好人或者壞人。
3. Everyone has his inherent ability which is easily concealed by habits, blurred by time, and eroded by laziness. 每個(gè)人都有潛在的能量,只是很容易被習(xí)慣所掩蓋、被時(shí)間所迷離、被惰性所消磨。