In one's lifetime, one will meet many people. Some have said they would be by your side forever, but only accompany you for a certain period of time; while others remain silent, yet are always by your side and never leave you.
Whether someone is genuine or not doesn't depend on what they have said to you, but on how many paths you have traversed and how many things you have experienced.
Time will quietly unveil the mask of one's heart and reveal the answer to you.
Time doesn't lie. It just waits for you to see clearly.
When we were young, we were always easily moved by a few sweet words and regarded promises as eternal and enthusiasm as true feelings.
As you walks along, you may find that those who talk the most often leave you the fastest; while those who talk the least keep walking along all the time.
Those who truly care for you and are considerate will not say sweet words to you. Instead, they will quietly reach out their hands when you are in the most difficult situation and accompany you through the toughest times.
There is no need to rush to judge whether someone is worthy or not. Time will verify it for you and the storms will purify it for you.
Once you gave your all to someone, only to be ignored and left out; while for another person, you never expected it but he/she showed up first when you were in trouble.
Ultimately, time will enable you to discern clearly: who is playing the role, who is being sincere; who regards you merely as a passing figure, and who is willing to wait for you.
Accompaniment doesn't have to be grand and spectacular, but it must be long-lasting and steadfast.
Many people come and go, and then come again. At first you thought everyone was important. Later you realized that not many could stay, and even fewer could always be kind to you.
Don't rush to be completely honest with anyone, and don't rush to forgive all the insincerity and indifference.
Time will sift through the crowd for you, gradually eliminating those insincere people. The ones remaining are the ones worthy of your cherishing for the rest of your life.
The happiest thing in life is not having many people around you, but when it counts, someone is willing to step forward and say: "Don't be afraid. I'm here."