To Kill a Mockingbird's Ten Famous Sentences

The following are excerpts from ten famous sentences in To Kill a Mockingbird:

1. I think lawyers were once children.

2, reading is like a person's breath, even if you don't like it, there is no way.

It's just that some people are too worried about the afterlife to learn how to live in this world.

We can't give up fighting for victory just because we were defeated in the past 100.

In my impression, "excellent people" refers to people who do their best according to their own knowledge.

6. There is one thing that cannot follow the principle of conformity, and that is people's conscience.

7. Courage is knowing that you are doomed to lose before you start, but you still do it without hesitation and stick to it no matter what happens. A person rarely wins, but there will always be a time to win.

8, as comfortable as the mountain wind.

9. Unless you put on a person's shoes and walk around like him, you will never really know a person.

10, Addicks once said that one way to judge whether a witness is lying is to listen, not look.