Gain and loss famous sayings

Famous sayings about gains and losses are:

1. Those who want to see the sunrise must stay until dawn. Scott is the doctor's daughter.

A brief introduction to famous British historical novelists and poets. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and has been suffering from polio since childhood. After graduating from the law department of Edinburgh University, he served as deputy sheriff. His poems set in Scotland are very famous. Later, he gradually turned to writing historical novels and eventually became the originator of English historical literature. After his death, the romantic era ended.

2. Our life is a gift, and we can get it only by giving it. -[India] Tagore's Birds

A brief introduction to Indian poets, writers, social activists, philosophers and Indian nationalists. Born in a wealthy aristocratic family in Kolkata, India, 13 years old can write long poems and ode poems. 1878 went to study in Britain, 1880 returned to China, specializing in literary activities. Representative works include Gitanjali and Birds.

3, the old hen also hatched an egg, many a mickle makes a mickle, cheaper, not a failure. -[West] Don Quixote by Cervantes

Spanish novelist, playwright and poet in the Renaissance was born on September 29th, 1547 and died in Madrid on April 23rd, 2006. He is regarded as the greatest writer in Spanish literature. Critics call his novel Don Quixote the first modern novel in the history of literature and one of the treasures of world literature.

Advancing in one direction almost always comes at the expense of retreating in the other direction. -French romain rolland's "Mother and Son"

1866 was born in Clancy, France, 19 15 years, a thinker, writer, critical realist writer, music critic, social activist and Nobel Prize in Literature winner. In the unyielding struggle for human freedom, democracy and light, he actively participated in progressive political activities, supported the Spanish people's anti-fascist struggle, and attended the Paris conference to defend peace.

If the fox can keep its tail, it doesn't have to regret a few hairs here and there. -[Russian] krylov's Fox

Brief introduction of the world famous fable writer, full name Ivan andreyevich krylov. Representative works include: Gun and Sail, Eagle and Chicken, Favored Elephant, etc.

6. When to do something, sometimes you have to throw away the stone and sometimes you have to get it back. -[English] The Story of Langdon

/kloc-brief introduction to the famous British novelist in the 0/8th century, born in a noble family, studied medicine at Glasgow University and practiced as a surgeon. He wrote poems, plays and pamphlets, and also engaged in translation and publishing activities, but his main achievement was novels. His major works include the Biography of Langdon, Biography of Pickel and Biography of Count Ferdinand.

7. Courtesy people get love: those who give up friendship have friends; Happy are those who try their best to create happiness. -[France] Mo Luoya's "Five Questions of Life, On Happiness"

Brief introduction of famous French writers. He entered the literary world between the two world wars. Participated in World War I. His masterpiece "The Silence of Colonel Brownburg" (19 18).

8. If you are insincere or unwilling to do something, you won't achieve anything even if you have great skills. -[English] Dickens's bleak house

Born into a family of navy clerks, he was forced to go to school intermittently because of family life difficulties in his teens. Later, he was forced to work as a child laborer in the factory. /kloc-After 0/5 years old, he worked as an apprentice, clerk and court recorder in a law firm. At the age of 20, he began to work as a newspaper reporter, covering the House of Commons. His major works include david copperfield, Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities.

9. Even when we can't get something really good, we shouldn't worry about it. Sooner or later, everyone will face great abandonment. -Russell's worship of free men

British philosopher, mathematician, logician, historian and writer, the main founder of analytical philosophy, the advocate and organizer of the world peace movement. His major works include History of Western Philosophy, Philosophical Problems, Psychoanalysis, etc.

10, a smart person must arrange the level of his interest and make it orderly. When we are in a hurry to do many things at the same time, our greed often disrupts this order. As a result, we missed the most important things because we longed for too many unimportant things. -[France] laroche Foucault's Record of Moral Proverbs

The Duke of France, also known as Prince Marcilhac, was a French classical writer in17th century. When he was young, he was the central figure in the rebellion of Prince Dakota's stone-throwing party. He was wounded many times in the battle and later returned to the imperial court, but he no longer asked about political affairs.