Talented people may not have perseverance, but persevering people are
not afraid of hardship. -- (Young Chaser)
The so-called great things in the world are the most difficult things to
A truly great person is someone who accomplishes the most difficult
tasks. — (Young Chasing Life)
Only those who dare to fight and ride tigers know what true courage is.
— (Young Chasing Life)
A person who is willing to die at any time to complete a mission is
called a suicide soldier.
Those who persevere relentlessly for an ideal, never giving up until they
achieve their goal, are truly patriots.
A fighter is someone who strives to achieve a goal and becomes
stronger with each setback.
All three types of people are terrifying. Moreover, they usually see
sacrifice as a shortcut to immortality. —(Young Chasing Life)
True heroism lies not in shedding blood and endlessly killing, nor in
being fond of fighting and bloodshed, but in offering one's passion and
fervor for one's country, people, and righteousness. — (Young Chaser)
Those who believe in destruction before construction are mediocre.
One cannot become a hero by breaking things; one must be able to
establish something to achieve greatness.
A person can be considered outstanding only if they can both break
down and establish something new; but in the end, they all return to a
state of neither breaking down nor establishing anything.
This is the true state of harmony, and it also establishes its own set of
rules—until others break those rules. —(A stunning shot)
To determine if someone is talented, the best way is to observe them
when they are down on their luck:
Are you still striving for excellence?
Are you still holding firm to your goals?
Did they still maintain their composure, dignity, character, and integrity
even in times of hardship?
Failure is the best test of a hero. — (A stunning shot)Laughter and tears only show that a person has feelings, but they do
not mean that he or she lacks backbone.
Even a hero can sing wildly and weep bitterly. — (A stunning shot)
Fierceness is not just about physical strength, but also includes mental
strength.
A truly valiant person doesn't need to lift a finger to have the persuasive
power to kill. — (A stunning shot)
True heroes know how to conserve their energy, hone their skills, and
wait for their opportunity before the time is right. — (A Stunning Shot)
Few people can laugh loudly without giving off an arrogant vibe, just as
very few people remain humble and unassuming even in the face of a
resounding victory. — (A stunning shot)
A true master, when facing an enemy, utters no unnecessary words,
expends no extra energy, and never asks pointless questions. — (Sad
Little Arrow)
If you want someone to become a talent, you must force them into a
corner with no way out and no chance of survival. Otherwise, they are
just a nobody who has not yet used up all their potential and abilities.
Great figures are made through pressure.
Sometimes it's the grand era, sometimes it's momentous events, that
force out great figures. — (Sad Little Arrow)
A hero becomes a hero because he wants to be one. — (Sad Little
Arrow)
For a hero to become a hero, he must do something "courageous"—
something that ordinary people cannot do, yet which earns applause. —
(Sad Little Arrow)
Out of a hundred men, at most only one can be considered a true hero.
— (Sad Little Arrow)
There are some people who, as long as they have a breath left, can rise
from defeat, survive against all odds, turn defeat into victory, and
ultimately triumph. — (Sad Little Arrow)
A person who cannot withstand setbacks can never be considered a
hero. — (A stunning shot)
A person who can turn their weaknesses into strengths is truly
remarkable. — (A Stunning Shot)Whether you're a hero or not, it's always better to see yourself as one
than as a coward. — (Young Cold-Blooded)
True heroes are those who are meant to be sacrificed.
A hero is a hero because he is willing to sacrifice himself even knowing
it will cost him his life.
For them, sacrifice is a kind of accomplishment.
But the cowardly heroes are different: they are heroes on the outside,
cowards on the inside; they share the good times and bear the bad;
they'll go to great lengths for you, even at the cost of their own life;
they'll brave fire and water without hesitation; they'll help the weak and
support the strong, eliminate the wicked and quell the violence; they'll
add to your glory without reservation, and they'll kick you when you're
down without hesitation. Therefore, they can live a long and prosperous
life, unconcerned with the passage of time. —(Young Cold-Blooded)
One enemy is an enemy, eleven enemies are still enemies. What does a
truly capable person fear? What does it matter how many enemies there
are? Fighting one is the same as fighting, killing ten is the same as
killing. If you don't fight and kill a thousand or a hundred, how can you
cultivate the invincible spirit of being unmatched by ten thousand? —
(Young Cold-Blooded)
True heroes are nameless. — (Young Leng Xue)
Life is precious, but like a flower that blooms only once, a hundred years
is but a dream. Rather than living a life of mere survival, it is better to
die a glorious and brilliant death for something worthwhile than to
compromise and submit. — (Sad Little Arrow)
Most successful people live to do what they should do, but I live to do
what I should do most, even just what others dare not do. — (Sad Little
Arrow)
Some people never give up in the face of setbacks or sorrows; they
always get back up after falling down. They rise from wherever they fall,
and even when crouching, they seem taller than those standing. — (Sad
Little Arrow)
Only a great hero can remain true to his nature.
A true gentleman is naturally elegant and unrestrained. — (Sad Little
Arrow)
A ruthless tyrant goes a step further than a hero: he can disregard all
worldly logic and rules, acting solely on his own convictions; a smile cangreet people, and a cold shoulder can turn him away; gentle as spring,
stern as a killer. — (Heartbroken Little Arrow)
True heroes, besides enjoying pleasure like ordinary people, must also
experience pain. —(Young Iron Hand)
Scholars admire beauties, heroes admire swords. — (Young Iron Hand)
What is victory?
Victory is when your opponent is defeated and you win. — (Young Iron
Hand)
A truly great person should be capricious in mood but also able to keep
his emotions hidden.
People who accomplish great things should be enigmatic and difficult
to read.
—(Young Iron Hand)
