1. Fanshuang is full of painstaking efforts, sprinkled on Qianfeng Qiuye Dan. ("Wangque Terrace") Qi Jiguang
2. A person is not born to be defeated. You can eliminate him, but you can't defeat him. ("The Old Man and the Sea")
3. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? ("Selected Poems of Shelley")
4. There is such happiness in the world They turned their pain into the happiness of others. They buried their hopes in the world with tears, but it turned into seeds, grew flowers and balm, and healed the wounds of the lonely and miserable people. ("Uncle Tom's Cabin")
5. Virtue is like a famous incense. Its fragrance becomes stronger after being burned or squeezed. Luck can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. ("Bacon's Essays")
6. As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter whether you were born on a chicken farm. "Andersen's Fairy Tales"
7. If the first rehearsal in life is life itself, then what is the value of life? "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
There is a legend about a bird that sings only once in its life, and its song is more beautiful than any song in the world. "The Thorn Birds"
8. Exploiting the mineral deposits of human intelligence is indispensable for adversity. "The Count of Monte Cristo"
9. The closer the place is to you, the farther the journey is; the simplest tone requires the most arduous practice. "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore"
10. I do not wish that you should suffer more than I, Heathcliff. I just hope that we will never be separated: If I say something that makes you sad in the future, think about the same sadness that I feel underground. For my own sake, forgive me! ("Wuthering Heights")
11. Happy families are alike, unhappy families are different in their own way. ("Anna Karenina")
12. Alas, slavish Italy, your journey of sorrow, you boat without a helmsman in the storm, you are no longer the mistress of the provinces, but a brothel! ("Divine Comedy")
13. Burying feelings too deep can sometimes be a bad thing. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may lose her chance of getting him. ("Pride and Prejudice")
14. The bells rang again...one after another, quietly and peacefully. Even in the good month when a woman is a bride, the bells always have the flavor of autumn. ("The Sound and the Fury")
15. A person is not born to be defeated. You can eliminate him, but you can't defeat him. ("The Old Man and the Sea")
16. Of course, it's okay, and that's great, but don't cause any trouble. ("The Man in the Trap")
17. Bread! Bread! We want bread! ("Sprouting")
18. I have never loved the world, and it does the same to me. ("Selected Poems of Byron")
19. Love should give people a sense of freedom, not imprisonment. ("Sons and Lovers")
20. The storm will come on that day, even blowing down some oak trees, some church towers will collapse, and some palaces will be shaken! ("Selected Poems of Heine")
21. The person whose behavior is the most ridiculous is always the first to speak ill of others. ("Hypocrite")
22. At this time, a spiritual feeling arose spontaneously, thinking that life is composed of sobs, sobs and smiles, and sobs accounted for most of them. ("Selected Short Stories of O. Henry")
23. History loves heroic deeds and condemns their consequences. ("Mysterious Island")
24. The whole second half of the day was left to Ball-of-Fat to think. However, I had always called her "Madam", but now I simply call her "Miss". No one knows why. It seems that she has climbed to a certain status in the evaluation before, but now, everyone You want to drag her down from that status, so that she understands that her status is unworthy? ("Selected Short Stories of Maupassant")
25. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? ("Selected Poems of Shelley")
26. I got it, I had found the answer to existence, the answer to my nausea, the answer to my entire life. In fact, everything I understand can be attributed to the fundamental thing of absurdity. ("Nausea")
27. There are some happy people in the world who turn their pain into the happiness of others. They bury their hopes in the world with tears, but they turn into seeds and grow flowers and balm to provide relief to the lonely and miserable people. Healing wounds. ("Uncle Tom's Cabin")
28. When Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a giant flea. ("Metamorphosis")
29. When reality folds over and fits tightly onto our long-term dream, it covers the dream and blends into it, just like two identical figures overlapping and becoming one. ("Reminiscences of Lost Time")
30. The most painful thing between people is that you suffer annoyance and harm in a place where you think you deserve goodwill and friendship.
("The Legend of Giants")
31. Now you should pay special attention to what I say: the person who exists in other people's hearts is that person's soul. This is you, this is what your consciousness breathes, nourishes and even intoxicates throughout your life. This is your soul, your immortality and your life in others. ("Doctor Zhivago")
32. Virtue is like a famous incense, its fragrance becomes stronger after being burned or pressed. Good fortune can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues. ("Collected Works of Francis Bacon")
33. Dear Agnes, I went abroad to love you. I stayed abroad. To love you, I returned home also to love you! ("David Copperfield")
34. Force often hardens people in love but never changes their minds. ("Conspiracy and Love")
35. In the common sense of all things, love cannot be changed or blocked, because by nature, love will only die on its own, and no strategy can reverse it. ("The Decameron")
36. As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter if you were born in a chicken farm. ("Andersen's Fairy Tales")
37. As far as speculation is concerned, the value of sophistication is always incomparable. ("Dead Souls")
38. Anyone can make a mistake. The more you think about something, the more likely you are to make a mistake. ("The Adventures of the Good Soldier Svejke")
39. We experience everything that life throws at us, unprepared, like actors entering the first rehearsal. If the first rehearsal in life is life itself, then what is the value of life? ("The Unbearable Lightness of Being")
40. He discovered one of the great laws of human behavior that he had not yet known - namely, that in order to make an adult or child want to do something, all it takes is to make it difficult to get it. ("The Adventures of Tom Sawyer")
41. For those who have faith, death is the door to eternal life. ("Paradise Lost")
42. There is a legend about a bird that sings only once in its life, and its song is more beautiful than any song in the world. ("The Thorn Birds")
43. After a lifetime of absence, he returned to the land of his birth. Growing up, he had been a witness to that place. ("Ulysses")
44. It's one thing to stay connected to God, they all agreed, but it's another thing to have Him around twenty-four hours a day. ("Catch-22")
45. In sweet dreams, everyone is equal, but when the sun rises and the struggle for survival begins again, how unequal everyone is. ("Mr. President")
46. Exploiting the mineral deposits of human intelligence is indispensable to be promoted by adversity. ("The Count of Monte Cristo")
47. The closer the place is to you, the farther the journey is; the simplest tone requires the hardest practice. ("Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore")
48. Grief makes people extraordinarily sharp. ("John Christopher"
49. I often fail in front of women because I love them too much. ("Confessions")
50. She opened her eyes With a pair of desperate eyes, she looked at the loneliness of her life. She was like a sailor on a shipwreck, looking for the trace of Bai Fan in the distance in the foggy horizon.
("Madame Bovary")