The Classic Quotations of Ding Ling, a Modern Woman Writer

Lead: Ding Ling, a writer with great literary talent who was swallowed up by politics, a writer who was loyal to and fought for literary career, and an unfinished writer who was almost shattered by an unexpected blow. The following are the classic quotations of Ding Ling, a modern female writer, prepared by China fans for everyone to learn.

1. Probably women tend to remain pure and fantasy, which may also make them look immature and weak.

If you give him something, he will be good to you, but if you don't give him something, it will be bad for you. Never make such friends.

Life is like climbing a mountain, you should take it step by step.

You are a beautiful and moving poem.

Kiss me again, I love you. I am only worried about you. You are so mean.

6. As long as people have faith and pursuit, they can endure any difficulties and adapt to any environment.

7. Don't neglect precious sincerity and let yourself fall into hopeless sadness.

8. Ordinary pool water? When the sun goes down, it becomes a golden ocean.

9. I am a woman myself. I will know more about women's shortcomings than others, but I know more about women's pain.

10. For a thoughtful person, no place is desolate and remote. She can enrich herself in any adversity.

1 1. They are not outdated, they are not ideal, and they are not made of steel.

12. I want something like that, but I don't want it. I must try my best to get him to deliver it himself.

13. Good friends are good things; When they don't get along, it's fair to give others some pain.

14. Carelessly playing with love is like playing with fire, which is always dangerous. If love is a sweet syrup, it will become a thick poison if you drink it casually.

15. If you tell this string of shallow and disgusting love words to other women, it will be very beautiful, and you can also get a so-called love. But he used the power of these words to push me further away from him. He doesn't know how contemptuous the woman in front of him is to pity his affectation and words.