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One wrong sentence is worth a hundred good sentences

One mistake is worth a hundred times. A good sentence is as follows:

1. Once in life, cherish it in every possible way; make one mistake, remember it for life.

2. If you miss it once, it may be a lifelong regret. One injury may become the biggest stain in your life, ruining your originally perfect image and making it unbearable from now on.

3. If you are unfaithful once, it will be useless a hundred times; if you are unfilial once, everything will be difficult.

4. Make a mistake once and that’s enough. Don’t let yourself regret it.

5. Life is so wonderful. If you make a mistake, you will regret it forever; if you break a promise, everything will be ruined. Therefore, what we have to do is not to let other people's mistakes prove our own stupidity.

6. One mistake is not worth thousands of efforts.

7. One trust is not worth one of their lies. One sincerity cannot match the ruthlessness of others.

8. It would be a pity to miss it once. However, as long as we don't let go, there will always be a chance to meet again.

9. Once people do something wrong, it is difficult to correct it; but for you, no matter whose fault it is, as long as he thinks it doesn't matter, it can be forgiven. This kind of tolerance is called indifference.

10. In one life, some things can be made up for. If you miss it, you miss it and it cannot be made up for. As long as we don't give up our efforts, there is still hope. As long as we don't get discouraged, there will be a turning point.

Related idioms

One step short of the mark

1. Pronunciation: gōng kuī yī kuì

2. Expression: meaning to pile up nine ren high The mountain is only missing a basket of soil but cannot be completed. It is a metaphor for doing something that is only missing the last bit but cannot be completed, resulting in a waste of effort.

3. Source: From "Shang Shu·Lv Mastiff", "If you build a mountain nine feet high, you will only be short of a basket of soil." (Translation: To build a mountain nine feet high, you can't complete it without only one basket of soil. It is a metaphor for doing things with only one basket of soil. I couldn’t finish the last bit.)

4. Usage: subject-predicate form; used as predicate; refers to failure.

5. Example: Our team fell short due to a mistake before the end and lost the championship. At the last moment, we fell short because of a small mistake, and we really regretted it.