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1. All articles are respected. ——Song Dynasty Wang Shipeng

2. Wonderful ideas are like children wandering outside, they will appear when you least expect them. ——BernWilliams

3. Any literature that does not take the perfection of morality, ideals and usefulness as its purpose is pathological and unhealthy literature.

4. Literature makes thoughts full of flesh and blood. It can give thoughts great clarity and explanation better than philosophy or science.

5. Society provides materials to literature, and literature provides norms to society. ——Guo Moruo

6. Without thinking and sorrow, there would be no literature.

7. In the final analysis, the immortal thing in literature is style, not thought.

8. Aesthetics is people’s literary understanding.

9. Heresy is the poetry of life, so having heretical thoughts does no harm to a poet. ——Goethe

10. A person who has never been a poet even once in his life is sad. ——Lamartine

11. The foundation of poetry is the ambition. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty

12. If love brings ingenuity, a masterpiece is in sight. ——JohoRukjh

13. Writing sentences behind closed doors is not poetry, but marching has its own poetry. ——Song Dynasty Yang Wanli

14. The broader a person's knowledge, the more perfect he himself is. ——Gorky

15. The real mission of literature is to make feelings visible.

16. No matter what kind of knowledge you master, it is useful for intelligence. It will throw away useless things and retain good things. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

17. Poetry is closer to the truth than history. ——Plato

18. Hope is attached to existence. When there is existence, there is hope, and when there is hope, there is light. ——Lu Xun

19. The highest spiritual chain of people is literature, which unites countless weak hearts to become a big one. Literature has the unique power. Literature can expose darkness, welcome light, and enable people to abandon despicability and shallowness and move toward nobility and profundity.

20. Literature is the textbook of human life. ——Chernyshevsky

21. No matter how you try to detect excellent works, you cannot get to the bottom of them.

22. The readership is the highest court and the highest judge of literature.

23. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer or a critic? Please be a virtuous person first. —— Diderot

24. Literature is the textbook of human life.

25. Literature is the tutor of society. ——Belinsky

26. Literature has always been a partner of education; the development of literature and the development of educational requirements have always been parallel.

27. The mountains and rivers in the eyes are all pure areas, and the soul can be seen in every orchid and bamboo. ——Modern Times·Xu Naizhao

28. Literature is like fire in a furnace. We borrow fire from others, ignite ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that it is accepted by everyone. ——Fa Flaubert

29. Speaking with determination, sincerity and skillful speech. ——Liu Xie of the Southern and Northern Dynasties

30. Literature is a reflection of social phenomena through the creative process; in turn, society must be shaped by the creative influence of literature. Society provides materials to literature, and literature provides norms to society.

31. No matter how you detect excellent works, you can never get to the bottom of it. ——Goethe

32. Those who engage in literature only need to be tenacious, serious, and resilient.

33. A person’s life may burn or decay. I cannot decay. I am willing to burn! ——Ostrovsky

34. Reading all good books is talking to many noble people. ——Descartes

35. Literature is like fire in a furnace. We borrow fire from others, ignite ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that it is accepted by everyone.

36. Only a great personality can have a great style. ——Goethe

37. Literary changes are related to world sentiments, and rise and fall are related to the sequence. ——Liu Xie, Southern and Northern Dynasties

38. The beauty of things exists in the minds of people who observe it carefully.

——Hume

39. Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study. ——Darwin

40. Speeches are relevant to current affairs, and articles reflect national style. ——Du Xunhe of Tang Dynasty

41. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. If a person lacks blood, his body will be weak; if a person lacks knowledge, his mind will dry up. ——Gao Shiqi

42. As long as people become more and more depraved, literature will plummet. ——Goethe

43. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac

44. Literature makes thoughts full of flesh and blood. It can give thoughts great clarity and explanation better than science and philosophy.——Sugorky

45. Style is character. ——Balzac

46. Poems, words and paintings mostly flow from the mind. ——Zhang Jie, Song Dynasty

47. Drama is based on fiction: distorting facts to show the truth. ——EdwevrdAlbee

48. Just like language is to critics and telescopes are to astronomers, culture refers to everything that gives power to the spirit.

49. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. ——Einstein

50. No matter how you try to detect excellent works, you cannot get to the bottom of them. ——Goethe

51. If you want to learn poetry, you have to work on poetry. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty

52. When literature becomes half commodity and half art, it will prosper.

53. I write about my liver and lungs to others, and the world knows that I have frosty sideburns. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

54. Those who are knowledgeable about things have rich words, and those who have great ambitions have great feelings...(www..Com)——Liang Su of the Tang Dynasty

55 , Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it, the method of application is outside the book. ——Bacon

56. People who engage in literature only need to be tenacious, serious, and resilient. ——Lu Xun

57. Not having much knowledge means ignorance; not being accustomed to thinking means being rude or stupid; not having noble sentiments means being vulgar. ——Chernyshevsky

58. The heavy night is the prelude to the day. ——Guo Xiaochuan

59. Life is beautiful, but it lacks form. The goal of art is to give life some form. ——Jean Anouilh

60. Art is the promise that makes us aware of the truth. ——Picasso

61. The desire for literary work is basically a natural and healthy desire of an individual. He wants to use words to express and describe the endless variety of people's inner and outer lives. , various phenomena, thereby achieving integration with the people.

62. When literature becomes half commodity and half art, it will prosper. ——Ralph Ying

63. Language is given to humans to express thoughts. ——Moliere

64. A great poem is like a fountain, always spouting water of wisdom and joy. ——Shelley

65. Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx

66. Literature should foresee the future and run at the forefront with its most beautiful and inspiring achievements, as if it is protecting life moving forward.

67. The speaker is the seedling of ambition, and the practitioner is the root of writing. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

68. Poems express aspirations, and songs express them. ——Shang Shu

69. We must inherit all excellent literary and artistic heritage.

70. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ——Gorky

71. Insight into worldly affairs is knowledge, and understanding of human feelings is knowledge. ——Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty

72. Writers express themselves through abstraction, that is, through concepts. But the painter concretizes his feelings and perceptions through sketches and colors.

73. What is art but a way of observation? ——Thomas Berger

74. What is in the heart is ambition, and what is spoken is poetry.

——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty

75. The purpose of literature is to help people understand themselves, improve their self-confidence, stimulate their pursuit of truth, fight against people's vulgar behaviors, and be good at influencing people. Find the good things, awaken the shame, anger and courage in their souls, do everything that makes people noble and strong, and can enliven their lives with a beautiful and holy spirit. This is my formula.

76. A great poem is like a fountain, always spouting water of wisdom and joy. ——Shelley

77. Studying a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid. ——Beveridge

78. Literature is the tutor of society.

79. The art of art, the brilliance of words, and the brilliance of literature all reside in simplicity.

80. As people become more and more depraved, literature will also plummet.

81. No one can become famous by imitating others. ——Samuel Johnson