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219: "People say that the hardest part of becoming an adult is being forced to keep moving forward. No matter how difficult things are, you have to keep going. Because that’s just how life is.",
220: "Before I die, at least once I have to stand against the world. My plan must be carried out.",
221: "Even the smallest things, often unnoticed, can become reasons for us to appreciate life.",
222: "I learned that the key to surviving is not always thinking positively, but having the ability to accept.",
223: "Maybe we all have our own 'bowl of chicken noodles' in life—small things that help us survive one more day.",
224: "Appreciate your achievements in life, even if they are small ones. Because you truly deserve them.",
225: "Life turns out not to be a race. It’s okay if your steps slow down and you’re not as fast as others. Sometimes, we need to enjoy what’s happening and keep believing that eventually everything will get better.",
226: "It’s also okay if you haven’t gotten anywhere yet.",
227: "Some doors of opportunity that have already closed, if you look at them from another perspective, are actually what save us from the bad things that could have happened if we had forced them open.",
228: "Sometimes, God diverts our life’s path so harshly that we are shocked and deeply hurt, but in truth, God is saving us from the wrong path.",
229: "Who knows—if we had kept walking on the same path as before, we might have been hurt far more deeply.",
230: "To save us from the wrong path, sometimes God will break us completely.",
231: "When we feel lost in life, hold on to hope, even if that hope seems very small and fragile.",
232: "I learned that the key to surviving is not always thinking positively, because there are days when even positive thinking feels exhausting.",
233: "What matters more is the ability to accept. To accept that not every day will go well, not every plan will run smoothly, and not everyone will treat us kindly even when we have tried our best. To accept that life can be unfair. And that’s okay.",
234: "It was precisely in this most inhumane place that, for the first time, I felt treated like a human being. Sometimes, you find treasure in places you never would have expected.",
235: "No one should have to ask, let alone beg, to be loved. Because with the right person, you don’t have to beg for anything.",
236: "Sometimes things simply come to an end. Even after we have fought with all our strength, some things must end, and all we can do is accept it.",
237: "Life is a paradox. To heal, you must first feel pain. To know peace, you must first go to war. To know happiness, you must first experience sadness. To rise and fight back, you must first fall and lose.",
238: "In this world, being drunk does not always mean someone is bad, and praying does not necessarily mean someone is good. Remember that.",
239: "I remember your face and forget the things that disturb me, because today our eyes met, we helped each other, and let our feelings go.",
240: "High into the sky, defying the world, celebrating youth, just for one hour—we nearly died, you saved me, and I saved you, and now I know.",
241: "Our stories are not that different. Got beat down by the world. Sometimes I want to fold. But your letter—I will tell it to my children one day, that I was once loved, with everything you are, fully as I am, with everything you are.",
242: "Love is a feeling that must exist in every human being. It is like a drop of dew descending from the sky, pure and sacred. When it falls upon fertile ground, it gives rise to purity of heart, sincerity, loyalty, noble character, and other virtuous traits.",
243: "True and lasting beauty lies in one’s manners and the depth of one’s knowledge, not in one’s face or clothing.",
244: "Gentle and courteous words can soften even the hardest hearts.",
245: "If living is merely about being alive, then pigs in the forest also live. If working is merely about working, then monkeys also work.",
246: "The end of intellect is thought; the foundation of faith is remembrance.",
247: "I will carry that secret if you entrust it to me. I will place it in the treasury of my heart and lock it tightly. I will throw the key far away so that no one can ever retrieve it again.",
248: "More people face death in their beds than those who die on airplanes. Yet why are more people afraid of dying on a plane than afraid of going to bed?",
249: "Do not fear falling, because those who never climb are the ones who never fall. Do not fear failure, because those who never fail are the ones who never try. Do not fear mistakes, because from the first mistake we gain knowledge to find the right path in the next step.",
250: "It is clear that a peaceful and harmonious household is formed from the combination of a man’s strength and a woman’s gentleness.",
251: "The call of 'father' from his children, when the laborer returns from work, is the cure for the sorrow caused by his employer’s scolding at the office. The sound of 'father' from children standing at the door is what makes one endure, even with a small salary. That call of 'father' is the backbone and lifeblood of human existence.",
252: "For whenever I meet you, your eyes—like the morning star—always steal away the order of my words.",
253: "A man cannot hesitate for long; his life is meant for struggle. Once his boat has been rowed to the open sea, he must not turn back, no matter how great the waves. Let the rudder break, let the sail tear—this is more noble than turning back home.",
254: "Love does not weaken the heart, does not bring despair, nor cause endless tears. Rather, love gives life to hope and strengthens the heart in the struggle through life’s thorns and hardships.",
255: "Sometimes love is greedy and possessive; sometimes it is anxious, and sometimes it falls into despair.",
256: "Thus, as the journey of reason grows higher and the tools of knowledge increase, so too does the rank of one’s faith and devotion.",
257: "Behind us stands a monument called destiny, upon which the course of our lives is written. No matter how we try to evade what is decreed there, we cannot; we must submit to its command.",
258: "Do not fear facing love. Know that God created the sun and gave it light, created flowers and gave them fragrance, created the body and gave it life, created the eyes and gave them sight—and so too did God create the heart and give it love.",
259: "What gain or happiness is there in a love without hope? Is not love itself already a gain and a hope?",
260: "A person of reason lives for society, not merely for themselves.",
261: "Fear and love are two sides of the same coin. Love can become fear itself—often appearing as despair, jealous anxiety, heartache, and sometimes courage.",
262: "I feel that remembering her is a necessity of my life; longing for her opens the door of my dreams as I face the future.",
263: "What is truly astonishing is the war between the mind and the heart. At times it can be forgotten, and the heart obediently follows the will of the mind.",
264: "Such is the nature of life: after one hardship comes another. We rest only briefly, to gather strength for the next struggle and overcome it.",
265: "Therefore, there is no need to cry while climbing, for near the peak of ascent, a downward path already awaits.",
266: "And do not laugh too much while descending, for another climb will come—often higher and more knee-shaking than the previous one.",
267: "Establish your ideals before you begin to strive.",
268: "In humility there is nobility of character; in material poverty there is richness of soul; in the narrowness of life there is vastness of knowledge. Life is beautiful when everything is for God.",
269: "Do not imitate the lamp, which lights others while burning itself out. Instead, imitate the moon, which gains new light each time it faces the sun.",
270: "A woman is an ocean; if we are not strong enough to swim, we will be swallowed by it.",
271: "The richest person is the one with the fewest needs, and the poorest is the one with the most needs.",
272: "There is no greater pleasure in this world than work done at the command of one’s own heart.",
273: "True happiness, according to Tolstoy, is loving others as you love yourself.",
274: "Wasting one’s life and mind on meaningless things is not what the prophets and messengers taught.",
275: "The balanced way is to divide the stomach into three parts: one-third for food, one-third for drink, and one-third left empty for thought.",
276: "Whoever does not first experience the paradise of this world will not taste the bliss of the hereafter.",
277: "So be a king in this world, that you may gain a kingdom in the hereafter. The way is to renounce worldly excess and practice contentment—this is the greatest kingdom.",
278: "Human perfection lies in three matters: living, thinking, and dying.",
279: "All forms of knowledge should bring happiness in this world and the next, discern benefit from danger, and be useful to oneself and to society.",
280: "O God! I begin by improving myself, so that this improvement may one day extend to those around me.",
281: "If you are unable to do something, leave it and move on to what you are capable of.",
282: "Everything in nature has its limits, but the intellect has none. Humans differ in the levels of their intellect, like the varying fragrance of different flowers.",
283: "Face your soul and perfect its virtues. You are called human not because of your body, but because of your soul.",
284: "For if only the mind advances and not the heart, we may be clever but unable to use that cleverness for the benefit of ourselves and humanity.",
285: "When war breaks out between reason and desire, reason defends what is bitter but sweet in outcome, while desire defends what is sweet but bitter in consequence.",
286: "We cross life three times; if all three are crossed safely, we are blessed. First is the day of birth, a sacred day. Second is the day of marriage, a day of devotion. Third is the day of death, the true day.",
287: "Good companionship is the primary condition for shaping one’s inner self.",
288: "Do not be deceived by a skilled speaker based on speech alone before seeing proof in action. Words originate from the heart; the tongue merely reveals it.",
289: "A rational person always examines their opinions, especially in matters that please their desires.",
290: "A person who lives only to earn a living, not for the joy of the work itself, will find it hard to feel happiness; over time their strength wanes and their heart grows disappointed.",
291: "Wealth is not measured by possessions; true wealth is the wealth of the soul.",
292: "It’s not the fear of starting—it’s the fear that no one will respond.",
293: "Our only task is to improve ourselves. The better we become, the more often good things happen in our lives.",
294: "What you are experiencing is not separate from God’s plan. So keep positive faith as much as possible.",
295: "The plot twist is that they never actually fell in love with you—they were just lonely, and you happened to be there.",
296: "And you learn again that growth is not about looking impressive, but about becoming whole from within.",
297: "Deep down, I knew it from the start, but I still wanted to enjoy the moment until the point where I realized, 'oh, so it really can’t work.'",
298: "My independence only lasts until 5 p.m.; after that, I just want someone to ask, 'How was your day?' or 'Do you want to talk?'",
299: "We’re just confused about how to express our pain without being seen as ungrateful or disobedient.",
300: "I was once too hard on myself, forgetting that surviving this far is also a victory.",
301: "Longing does not always want to possess. Sometimes longing only wants to make sure: ‘You are doing fine, even if you are no longer with me.’",
302: "That night I almost gave up. But I remembered that God never brought me this far just to stop halfway.",
303: "Some people don’t talk much, not because they have no stories, but because they are tired of explaining themselves to those who only listen when they need something.",
304: "I once thought time moved slowly when I was sad. Turns out, time never cares. It keeps moving, and we are the ones who must learn to make peace with it.",
305: "Being over 25 means entering the age where you’re called ‘sir,’ sometimes ‘bro,’ sometimes ‘uncle,’ and sometimes people just pretend not to hear you.",
306: "When you can control your sexual urges as a man, you will realize that many women have nothing to offer you except sex.",
307: "Have no expectations—just go with the flow, and let whatever happens, happen.",
308: "She doesn’t love you; she only respects you because she knows you love her.",
309: "Unfortunately, the pain has stripped away my pretense of being okay.",
310: "At least I once lowered my ego—pleading, even begging, humiliating myself—just to be with you.",
311: "Let’s keep greeting each other, even though we once shared feelings, and pretend as if nothing ever happened.",
312: "Sadly, at the end of the day, we must admit that we were not destined to be together—only destined to commit sin.",
313: "There are many versions of me. If someone says I’m bad, believe them—because I never claimed to be a good person.",
314: "If you cannot leave a beautiful impression in someone’s life, then do not leave a painful one.",
315: "If someone treats you like trash, believe that there is someone who will admire you like a diamond.",
316: "Just because it was unintentional doesn’t mean you weren’t wrong. Wrong is still wrong—do better next time.",
317: "All this time I’ve been thinking hard about how to manage everything. But this time, I’m tired, Mom…",
318: "Be grateful to everything that gives life.",
319: "An educated person must practice justice first in thought, even more so in action.",
320: "You are educated—try to stay faithful to your conscience.",
321: "Do not call me a true woman if my life only revolves around men. But that does not mean I do not need a man to love.",
322: "When humanity is insulted, everyone with feelings and a sound mind is offended—except the insane and those with criminal souls, even if they are scholars.",
323: "Stories about pleasure are always uninteresting. They are not stories about humanity and life, but about heaven—and clearly not about this earth.",
324: "Happy is the one who eats from their own sweat, rejoices in their own efforts, and grows through their own experience.",
325: "My world is not positions, ranks, salaries, or corruption. My world is the human earth and its problems.",
326: "Do not just say yes, yes, yes. You are educated, not a yes-man. If you disagree, speak up. Truth may not always be on my side.",
327: "Life can give everything to those who know how to understand and accept it.",
328: "Even the most primitive societies—say, deep in the heart of Africa—without schools, books, or literacy, can still love literature, even if it is oral.",
329: "Love is beautiful, Minke—and so is the destruction that may follow it. One must dare to face the consequences.",
330: "How can a human being be judged only by official documents and not by their existence as a human being?",
331: "When a city is filled with poor people, the crimes that occur are usually low-level—robbery, drunkenness, or street fights.",
332: "When a city is filled with poor people, crimes are low-level—robbery, drunkenness, or brawls. Such proletarians are easy to control: unsystematic, lacking vision, easily intimidated.",
333: "When a city is filled with poor people, crimes are low-level—robbery, drunkenness, or brawls. They are easy to control. Now imagine a city filled with the excessively rich, greedily consuming all resources. They are systematic, can buy anyone as their agents, and fear nothing. Truly, nothing can stop them except a system that destroys them from within.",
334: "In a scenario of ideological infiltration, never concern yourself with your opponent’s background. This is where true egalitarianism applies—even in situations like job interviews.",
335: "In a scenario of ideological infiltration, never concern yourself with the background of your interlocutor.",
336: "Everyone has their own business. Mind yours, and keep your mouth shut about the rest.",
337: "In this world, what seems important or unimportant is often judged only by the surface.",
338: "Dream, for God will embrace those dreams.",
339: "Stopping one’s dreams is the greatest tragedy in human life.",
340: "If we strive with all our strength to find something and end up with nothing, then we have actually found what we were looking for within ourselves: reality—no matter how bitter it is.",
341: "God knows, but waits.",
342: "Live to give as much as possible, not to receive as much as possible.",
343: "Give me the hardest thing, and I will learn!",
344: "Smart people stand in the dark, so they can see what others cannot.",
345: "Smart people stand in the dark so they can see what others cannot. Those who are not understood by their surroundings become trapped in that darkness.",
346: "People who are not intelligent live in the light.",
347: "People who are not intelligent live in the light. A flashlight shines directly above their heads, and their thinking reaches only as far as the circle of that light.",
348: "Smart people stand in the dark so they can see what others cannot. Those misunderstood by their environment are trapped there. The unintelligent live in the light, where a flashlight shines above their heads and limits their thinking to its circle.",
349: "Pessimism is nothing more than arrogance toward fate.",
350: "Laugh, and the whole world will laugh with you; grieve, and you will grieve alone.",
351: "Dream within life; do not live inside dreams.",
352: "They have forgotten that learning is not merely about chasing or proving something; learning itself is a celebration and a form of self-respect.",
353: "Around us, there are friends who are always present as heroes.",
354: "Thinking positively, getting to know someone emotionally gives us access to a repository of personality from which we can learn many new things.",
355: "That is your illness, you Malays—too pampered, full of theories left and right; having a little wealth, a little knowledge, already busy showing off...",
356: "Such is the magic of time: a painful past can slowly transform into romantic nostalgia one does not wish to forget.",
357: "Without dreams, people like us would die.",
358: "So many lives change because of a single encounter. For this reason, Muslims are encouraged to see many places and meet many people so that their fate may change.",
359: "I have learned to respect those who uphold their dignity by proving themselves, not by cultivating negative thoughts about others.",
360: "I have told you, my friend, in this country, expecting happiness to come from the government is rather risky.",
361: "I cannot understand why people so easily insult the government—speaking recklessly, as if managing a nation of hundreds of millions were simple. If they were tasked with it themselves, they would fare no better.",
362: "My friend, sometimes love and madness are barely distinguishable.",
363: "But it turns out that if someone thinks of only one person for years, filling their heart with love solely for that person, then when that person leaves, loss becomes an unbearable pain, trembling through time.",
364: "If you have the chance to find your first love in a small grocery store—even if it is rundown and foul-smelling—seize it quickly, for such love can become indescribably beautiful.",
365: "Thus, in this land, dreamers are the brave ones. They are knights on indifferent soil. Medals should be hung around their necks.",
366: "Nothing can be achieved in this world without rational effort.",
367: "I suffer from the sixteenth kind of madness: the human disease of creating an entire world in one’s own head, inventing problems, sinking into them, then solving them—laughing, alone.",
368: "Do you know why I cherish you more than anyone else? Because you write. Your voice will not be swallowed by the wind; it will endure far into the future.",
369: "Life is balanced, Sir. One who sees only joy is mad; one who sees only suffering is ill.",
370: "Life is more real than anyone’s opinion about reality.",
371: "I once heard villagers say: the greatest forgiveness is that asked by a child from their mother; the greatest sin is a child’s sin against their mother.",
372: "Whoever rises above society will always face demands from it. If you fear the wind, do not become a tall tree.",
373: "Nothing exists without a shadow, except light itself.",
374: "As long as suffering comes from humans, it is not a natural disaster—and it can be resisted by humans.",
375: "Do not be easily dazzled by names. Our ancestors used grand names to impress the world with greatness that was empty.",
376: "Do not be dazzled by names. Europe does not boast through names, but through knowledge.",
377: "Do not be dazzled by names. Knowledge does not change a fraud into an honest person; a liar remains a liar.",
378: "You are an educated native! If they are uneducated, you must educate them.",
379: "You are an educated native! You must speak to them in a language they understand.",
380: "Everything that happens under the sky is the concern of everyone who thinks.",
381: "They say what lies before humans is only distance, with the horizon as its limit—and as distance is crossed, the horizon moves farther away.",
382: "Whoever does not remain faithful to principles is open to all evils—being wronged or wronging others.",
383: "A friend in hardship is a friend in everything. Do not belittle friendship; its power surpasses the heat of hostility.",
384: "Kartini once said: writing is working for eternity.",
385: "One may always ask God for forgiveness, but forgiveness from fellow humans is far harder to obtain. God is Most Merciful; humans are not.",
386: "Our strength may not match the injustice we face, but one thing is certain: God knows we have tried to resist it.",
387: "The French Revolution placed human dignity in its proper position. Seeing humans only through suffering leads only to vengeance.",
388: "The Land of the Rising Sun urged its people: stand on your own feet, do not merely sell labor—transform workers into entrepreneurs, cooperate, and persevere.",
389: "You must act against anyone who takes what belongs to you.",
390: "You must act against anyone who takes even the smallest part of what is yours. Taking property without permission is theft—and must be resisted.",
391: "I am proud to be a liberal—consistently liberal. Not only do I oppose oppression; I oppose its very existence.",
392: "No matter how clever a man is, when he is in love, he becomes utterly foolish.",
393: "Everything that happens under the sky is the concern of every thinking person.",
394: "I believe every honest writer will eventually be disappointed—and disappoint others.",
395: "When humanity is insulted, all sane and feeling people are offended—except the mad and the criminal, even if they are scholars.",
396: "The miracle of knowledge: without eyes, it lets people see the vastness, richness, depth, height, and even the plagues of the world.",
397: "You are right, Minke—the nature and face of humanity remain unchanged from earlier times.",
398: "You are right, Minke—humans remain creatures who do not truly know what they want, increasingly chased by their own inner restlessness.",
399: "I pray more and more, for when the human heart and mind can no longer reach, to God alone people cry out.",
400: "They think that by venting revenge, the matter is settled. They are mistaken.",
401: "They think that by venting their revenge, the matter is finished. They are mistaken. By doing so, they actually begin a new affair—longer and far more dangerous.",
402: "They think that by venting their revenge, the matter is finished. They are mistaken. In this world, my child, nothing stands alone.",
403: "They think that by venting their revenge, the matter is finished. They are mistaken. In this world, my child, no effort can ever be free from consequences.",
404: "They think that by venting their revenge, the matter is finished. They are mistaken. No action is free of consequence: good deeds bear good results, bad deeds bear bad results.",
405: "Gentle and easy experiences may not be visibly recorded along the lines of one’s life.",
406: "Gentle experiences may fade, but harsh and bitter ones carve themselves deeply into the soul, shaping attitudes and actions, and may entirely transform a person’s character.",
407: "This is what I once said: in life, everything must be done within reasonable limits.",
408: "As I said before, safety lies between two opposing extremes.",
409: "Thus, safety is the middle path—moderation, balance.",
410: "What we witness today is a life lived excessively, beyond all limits.",
411: "Life will not regain its balance until it has endured the consequences of its excess.",
412: "That vengeance is capable of destroying human dignity.",
413: "That vengeance can destroy human dignity—even among the most innocent villagers.",
414: "A woman is like a fish trap: once set, she can only wait for the fish to enter.",
415: "A fish trap never chases fish nor forces them inside; it only waits.",
416: "If death is a natural power, then even its mere presence can silence every turmoil of feeling.",
417: "Defeat in politics is a total failure of life, the consequences of which are borne even by one’s family.",
418: "A soul has departed, returning to its original source.",
419: "Life has shaken hands with death; self and behavior dissolve into the weight of the universe.",
420: "The people of Dukuh Paruk—including Srintil—knew nothing of systems or bureaucratic networks of power.",
421: "To them, all officials were the same: hands of power, whether village guards, market clerks, or state officials.",
422: "When power becomes the dominant aspect of life, people like Srintil cannot distinguish between police, soldiers, or officials.",
423: "All are merely instruments of power, and the only possible response is submission.",
424: "A child of Dukuh Paruk questioned why communists could so easily erase the lives of ordinary people.",
425: "And why ordinary people, for the same reasons, annihilated communists in the same way.",
426: "So why can humanity continue to exist when humanity itself has died?",
427: "Wretched is the person who neglects the three pillars of life: skill, virtue, and intellect.",
428: "When these three are abandoned, the image of human nobility perishes.",
429: "Such a person becomes no better than a dry teak leaf—destitute, begging, and wandering.",
430: "Or perhaps there are truly no righteous individuals, no righteous societies.",
431: "What appears as righteousness may simply be the absence of opportunity for brutality.",
432: "When order collapses, many gaps appear through which dormant forces break free.",
433: "Those forces may be animal instincts; only those whose inner order remains intact can preserve their humanity.",
434: "How small humans are amid the might of nature, crawling like ants beneath the vast sky.",
435: "Nothing stands alone. No effort is free from consequence: good begets good, evil begets evil.",
436: "When a woman says no—and only no—it is final.",
437: "If the ‘no’ is followed by words, it is often treated merely as a challenge to be conquered.",
438: "It reminded Sakarya of a coconut tree swaying in the wind, never returning upright immediately.",
439: "Like that tree, before life becomes calm again, something must first occur.",
440: "They think that by venting revenge, the matter is finished. They are mistaken.",
441: "By seeking revenge, they only begin a longer and more perilous struggle.",
442: "In this world, my child, nothing exists in isolation.",
443: "Life does not move forward in a straight line, but sways left and right with equal distance.",
444: "Yet the conscience of life never leaves the center; black on one side, white on the other.",
445: "Time moves by swaying left and right; after reaching pride, Dukuh Paruk is swung toward its opposite fate.",
446: "Sometimes a man is drawn to a woman simply because he is outside his daily environment.",
447: "Sometimes a man submits to his natural instinct: the urge to wander and explore.",
448: "And sometimes a woman possesses qualities that place her naturally within the attention of men.",
449: "Oh, Lord, this life is full of people—yet why do I remain alone?",
450: "My personal life is insignificant compared to the vast totality of existence.",

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