The true measure of success is how many times you can bounce back from failure.
Why is it that when one man builds a wall, the next man immediately needs to know what's on the other side?
In a way, I've got some bad news, particularly to anybody who's come to Oxford from abroad. There's a real problem with snobbery, because sometimes people from outside the U.K. imagine that snobbery is a distinctively U.K. phenomenon, fixated on country houses and titles. The bad news is that's not true. Snobbery is a global phenomenon; we area global organization, this is a global phenomenon. What is a snob? A snob is anybody who takes a small part of you, and uses that to come to a complete vision of who you are. That is snobbery.
不要去跟随已经有的道路,去探索没有被开拓的新道路,留下自己的足迹。
我不需要任何人的认可,我知道自己的价值。