——〈在中国国民党本部特设驻粤办事处的演说〉,1921年3月6日
The pleasure of not being young is that you can enjoy things without wanting to possess them.
Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingers.
Every loaf tells a story—of the baker's skill, the flour's origin, and the care taken at every step.
The language of mathematics is universal, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers.