Dickens
Nationality: British
Dickens works: "A Tale of Two Cities", "Oliver Twist", "Great Expectations", "David Copperfield" "Bleak House", "The Old Curiosity Shop", "Notes on a Travel in America", "Martin Quds", "The Drood Mystery", "The Pickwick Papers"
Introduction to Dickens:
Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in the suburbs of Portsmouth and died on June 9, 1870 at Gates Hill near Rochester. British critical realist novelist in the 19th century. Dickens paid special attention to describing the life experiences of the "little people" living at the bottom of British society, which profoundly reflected the complex social reality of Britain at that time and made outstanding contributions to the pioneering and development of British critical realist literature. His works are still popular today and have had a profound impact on the development of British literature. His major works are "The Pickwick Papers", "Oliver Twist", "The Old Curiosity Shop", "Hard Times", "Our Commodity Friends", "A Tale of Two Cities", etc.
Dickens's famous sayings:
1. To the world, you are one person, but to someone, you are his whole world. "A Tale of Two Cities"
2. I have a principle: when you think of doing something, you must do it, and you must do it thoroughly. "Great Expectations"
3. Opportunities don't come looking for people, only people look for opportunities. "Great Expectations"
4. You, don't squeeze: The world is so big, it can accommodate me, and it can also accommodate you. "You, don't squeeze"
5. In a word, first I was too timid, knowing that I shouldn't do things but not daring not to do them, and later I was still too timid, knowing that I should do things but not daring to do them. Do it. "Great Expectations"
6. The best courtesy is not to meddle. "The Drood Mystery"
7. Never break four things in your life: trust, relationship, promise and heart, because when they are broken, there will be no sound, but Extremely painful.
8. The various liars in the world are nothing compared to the people who deceive themselves. "Great Expectations"
9. You have to love as if you have never been hurt, and you have to dance as if no one has ever looked at you.
10. If you love someone, be casual and let him/her fly freely, if he/she still comes back to you in the end, it is destined. "A Tale of Two Cities"
11. Never hurt anyone in any interaction, and never treat the people under you roughly. "Great Expectations"
12. The most distressing thing in the world is to look down on your own home. "Great Expectations"
13. If you think that with a passion, you can do anything no matter how big or small, then you might as well give up this wrong idea as soon as possible. "Desolate House"
14. If a person has a certain quality himself, he has the ability to appreciate that quality. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
15. No matter what you do, don't be anxious. No matter what happens, be calm and collected. "Desolate House"
16. Don't just look at the surface of everything. You must have evidence to make a decision. This is the first golden rule in dealing with people. "Great Expectations"
17. I have to run forward. I was not born to be rich. "A Tale of Two Cities"
18. I hope you will always start as an ordinary scholar, so that you can become an extraordinary scholar! "Great Expectations"
19. An extremely monotonous life can make people lose the interest and courage to survive. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
20. A true lover cannot have indifference, disgust, suspicion, indifference, or a mood that is half fire and half ice. "The Mystery of Drood"
21. As long as I could hear a gentle word at that time, I might be shaped into another kind of person, and my life might be better. "David Copperfield"
22. Although the journey is far away, it is already on the road and is coming. Let me tell you, it will never retreat or stop.
"A Tale of Two Cities"
23. What I have done now is better than anything I have ever done, and the rest I will have is sweeter than anything I have ever known. "A Tale of Two Cities"
24. The injustice itself is a kind of harm to every generous and normal person. It is the most unbearable, painful and unbearable thing. Because of this, many Innocent consciences died of hatred, and many sound hearts were broken. The more they understood that they were not guilty, the more it increased their pain and made them unable to endure it. "Old Antique Shop"
25. What I do today is far better and better than anything I have ever done in the past. The rest I enjoy today is far better and better than anything I have ever known. ..."A Tale of Two Cities"
26. This is the most prosperous era, and this is the most depressed era. We are forever wandering, struggling, and hesitating in the cracks of the times, in heaven and on earth. It seems that there is no place to stand in the world. "A Tale of Two Cities"
27. It can be concluded that the mind is like the body. A little excessive comfort will be like catching the plague.
28. Never leave until tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is a thief of time, catch him!
29. Use gentle methods to deal with people's physical trauma, and use gentle attitudes to comfort people's mental pain. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
30. Crying is a nature given to us by God, but how many people have such a reason to reluctantly shed such tears in front of God at a young age. It was a cold, gloomy night. In a child's eyes, the stars seem further away from the ground than they appear. The wind has not yet risen, and the dim shadows of the trees are projected on the ground, silent and gloomy. "Oliver Twist"
31. When we get life, there is an indispensable condition. We should bravely defend life until the last minute.
32. The best way to extend the daytime is to steal a few hours from the night! "Desolate House"
33. The more ambitious a person is, the less likely they are to have various small weaknesses. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
34. Many well-meaning people tend to over-exaggerate the good things they have done, resulting in overly optimistic illusions. "A Tale of Two Cities"
35. School is a microcosm of society. "David Copperfield"
36. Intimate love, like alienation, can make people guess, and the former is even more mysterious and elusive. "A Tale of Two Cities"
37. When a father commits evil deeds, he is often punished by his children, and when a mother accumulates virtue, she is also punished by her children. "Desolate House"
38. The long chain of life, whether it is made of gold or iron, whether it is made of thorns or strung together by flowers, it is all made by oneself on a special day Go and make the first ring, otherwise you will not live such a life at all. "Great Expectations"
39. A book that is not worth reading twice is not worth reading once.
40. Although the future is worrying, it is still uncertain, so we still have vague and ignorant hopes. "A Tale of Two Cities"
41. Doctors rarely give themselves prescriptions, pastors do not always act in accordance with what they preach, and lawyers are afraid of resorting to the law for their own interests. They know that the law is a sharp weapon. The tool is not safe to use, and even a hair is not left behind, but it may not necessarily be shaving the right person. "Old Antique Shop"
42. The night fog disperses, the moonlight is bright, the silence is vast, and the longing shadow can no longer be seen, which seems to indicate that we will never be separated again. "Great Expectations"
43. People always begin to forgive a place after leaving it.
44. If the house you live in is not completed, you will not feel comfortable living there. If you are doing something and someone tells you to stop before you finish it, you must feel very uncomfortable. It is difficult to do other jobs with peace of mind. "Desolate House"
45. Only everyone knows their own affairs best. "Great Expectations"
46. Honest people always think that destroying things and doing things behind others' backs are evil and sinful. "A Tale of Two Cities"
47. The most intolerable thing for arrogant people is the arrogance of others.
"Bleak House"
48. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness; it was the age of faith, it was the age of doubt It's the season of light, it's the season of darkness; it's the spring of hope, it's the winter of despair; we have everything in our future, we have nothing in our future; we're going to heaven, we're going to hell. "A Tale of Two Cities"
49. Like an oyster, mysterious, self-sufficient, and lonely. "A Christmas Carol"
50. There are two types of people engaged in charity: one type is people who talk but don't do anything, and the other type is people who just do stuff but don't talk. "Desolate House"
51, I want to record all of this, as well as the countless eyes and smiles, countless thoughts and words. "Oliver Twist"
52. People who are stereotyped and dead, and whose face is gloomy and depressed, regardless of their appearance or clothing, are the worst people in heaven and earth. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
53. You don't understand the value of money, and your life is very hard. One day you will be exhausted, poor and sick. "A Tale of Two Cities"
54. Just like a person who doesn't understand painting criticizes one of my paintings, and a person who doesn't understand music at all criticizes one of my songs, I'm not annoyed at all. "A Tale of Two Cities"
55. It is useless for a person to brag. The important thing is to let others see how you do it and prove it with facts. "The Mystery of Drood"
56. Naturally noble people are closely related to each other, and the truly great people in the world also cherish each other. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
57. The first benefactor in his early years, the creator of luck, is ungrateful and deserves retribution. "Great Expectations"
58. No matter what kind of profession, as long as it is worth pursuing, we need to work hard. "Desolate House"
59. Distinguish right from wrong, focus on evidence, and compare with a calm mind. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
60. If it is in the nature of protest or has any conditions attached, it is best not to say it again, otherwise it will appear to be too petty. "The Mystery of Drood"
61. There is only true and lasting love, only when love gives them a firm determination, making them loyal, persevering and consistent. To fulfill each other's duties with the spirit of love, in short, love will bring happiness only if they think about each other at all times. "Bleak House"
62. In the book of life, most people will find simple lessons from their overly kind nature. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
63. Honest people have the simplicity of an honest person, and cunning people also have the simplicity of a cunning person. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
64. A true lover always hopes to be near or near his beloved, even if he loses the fun of being with other people. What he never forgets is Be with her. "The Mystery of Drood"
65. People who can lighten the burdens of others are useful in this world.
66. As long as possible, I will not just talk about big principles, and I will not just use preaching to answer your trust in me. "The Mysterious Case of Drood"
67. Being full of suspicion and rejecting people from thousands of miles away, I blame them for not getting close to you and refusing to reveal their true feelings. I call this their selfishness. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
68. As long as he is amiable, it is much better than if he is knowledgeable. "Desolate House"
69. Without the help of selfless and self-sacrificing maternal love, the child's soul will be a desert.
70. Only a contented person can live a happy life. "Old Antique Shop"
71. When I was overseas, I always looked at my hometown. Although I made a fortune there, my life was boring. "Great Expectations"
72. Telling the truth is a golden rule that I abide by. No matter it is cheap or I suffer a loss, I have to do it. Unfortunately, I often suffer a loss. "Desolate House"
73. When people suffer the most terrible mental blow, they often lose their consciousness. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
74. Fruits on the ground grow from rotten things underground.
"Notes on Traveling to the United States"
75. There are many sufferings waiting for me in the world. Once I am exposed to them, I can show my true qualities as a hero. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
76. No matter what identity and status a person is, they all have the ability to appreciate beautiful things and express their talents vividly. "Notes on Traveling to the United States"
77. Benevolence starts with oneself, justice starts with others.
78. Whenever a very fascinating play is performed and the protagonist who is the focus of attention has a particularly strong expression on his face, the audience will immediately imitate it unconsciously and imitate "A Tale of Two Cities"
< p> 79. People with bad tempers often use weather and wind direction as an excuse to cover up their irritable and gloomy tempers.80. The darkness of the soul can turn people into beasts. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
81. When a person is neither arrogant nor humble, he introduces his proud masterpiece eloquently and talks about its funny aspects in a humorous tone, which is always particularly fascinating. "The Mystery of Drood"
82. My life is monotonous and boring, and it is consuming my life bit by bit. "The Mystery of Drood"
83. Looking back on the past is useless unless it has some impact on the present. "David Copperfield"
84. Think about it, we are so strong because we are happy, and he is so fragile because he is unfortunate! "A Tale of Two Cities"
85. From the Garden of Eden, which is always summer, to today's fallen world, which is mostly winter, men's world always has to follow an unchanging path and pursue the love of a woman. "A Tale of Two Cities"
86. In marriage, no disparity can exceed the differences in thoughts and beliefs. "David Copperfield"
87. "What I have now done is better than anything I have ever done, and the rest I shall rest is sweeter than anything I have ever known." "It is a far, far better thing than I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest than I go to than I have ever known." "A Tale of Two Cities"
88. In terms of effectiveness, influence has been more than a hundred times greater than waistcoats, handcuffs, and shackles invented by prejudice, ignorance, and cruelty since ancient times. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
89. If after a certain number of years, I can make myself believe in my withering fate and serve as a warning to you, I will feel that my life has not been completely in vain. . "David Copperfield"
90. A true lover cannot live without his beloved object. He lives a life of two people and half a person. "The Drood Mystery"
91. Everyone has the right to take as their own activities activities that inspire each other, strive for progress, and seek reasonable entertainment. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
92. Tears are not the only evidence of hardship, nor are they the best evidence. Really, someone always has them pre-installed and can plug them in at any time when they want to use them. unplug. "The Pickwick Papers"
93. Expose your own weaknesses and let the enemy attack you to gain a huge advantage. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
94. The so-called strange is not because it is arrogant and unbelievable, but because it is a page in a real life story. "The Pickwick Papers"
95. Her voice was extremely pleasant, her laughter was extremely easy, and all her movements were extremely pleasant and charming, which plunged an enchanted young man into a state of absolute slavery. "David Copperfield"
96. The important principle of street relief is to give the poor exactly what they don't want, so that they will be too lazy to come. "Oliver Twist"
97. People's hearts are different, and the intelligence of their ears and eyes also varies from person to person. To one person, they think it is exaggerated words, but to another person, it is the truth without whitewashing. reason. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
98. It is a sad fact that even great men have poor relatives.
99. Fierce political struggles can cause the most unbelievable and shameful consequences. "Notes on Traveling to America" ??
100. Although there are many evil virtues and deeds that are hated by thousands of people and criticized by thousands of people, no one has ever been willing to think deeply and explore their root causes for the sake of benefiting the world and teaching people. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
101. This is the narrow vision of those philosophers. They are content to examine what is in front of them, but do not look at the truth hidden outside their sight. "The Pickwick Papers"
102. Her bright eyes shone sickly, flickering like will-o'-the-wisps in the wild. "Great Expectations"
103. Even if genius is like pure gold, there are sometimes impurities in it. "Martin Qu Shuwei"
104. All outstanding extraordinary people have outstanding mothers.
105. Things in high places are not necessarily high, and things in low places are not necessarily low.
106. Strange things will gradually disappear on their own without the support of new nutrients. "Oliver Twist"