欲戴皇冠必承其重欲握玫瑰必承其痛
[yù dài huáng guān bì chéng qí zhòng yù wò méi guī bì chéng qí tòng]
Translated loosely as 'Wishing to wear the crown must endure its weight; Wishing to hold the rose must bear its thorns'. This conveys the philosophy that power, glory, or beautiful experiences come with corresponding responsibilities, efforts, or hardships.