1. The tighter the bowstring is drawn, the farther the arrow of life will be shot. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
2. Human life is short, but if you live this short life despicably, it will be too long. ——"Shakespeare's Dramas"
3. The most beautiful betrothal gift is talent. ——Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau"
4. The road to glory is narrow. A person can only move forward, not backward; so you should continue to walk on this narrow road. Move forward, for countless rivals are behind you, one after the other. ——Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida"
5. Only those who enjoy love and honor will feel the joy of survival. ——Shakespeare's "Charlie II"
6. Fame is as poisonous as some special bright flowers. ——Balzac's "Modeste Mignon"
7. If you want to defeat it, you must first understand it. ("The Biography of Hugo")
8. A person who happily and comfortably does today's work and welcomes tomorrow's work happily and comfortably should be praised and encouraged by people. —— Dickens's "Notes on a Journey to America"
9. Being able to use our talents in reality is happiness. ——Balzac's "The Loan Usher"
10. Whoever works is the master. ——Golky's "Little Burgher"
11. Labor is a kind of creation. ——Gorky "Soviet Literature"
12. Career is a railing, we hold on to it to walk on the edge of the abyss. ——Gorky "The Artamonov Family's Career"
13. When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order. ——Romain Rolland, "Gola Bregnon"
14. Society is a mud pit, we have to stand on high ground. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"
15. The real difference between human beings is this: those in the light and those in the dark. ——Hugo "Les Miserables"
16. Grandma invented monsters to scare children, and she also invented Jehovah to scare adults. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
17. Talking about panic is wonderful. Of all human inventions, the most wonderful is the good God! ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
18. If all the energy of all mankind is concentrated in one head, if the whole world is concentrated in one person's brain, what kind of situation will it be? If it continues, it will be the end of civilization. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
19. I create, so I survive. ——Romain Rolland, "Johan Christophe"
20. God finds himself in creation. —— Tagore's "Birds"
21. People can indulge in their own strong will. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea"
22. No matter what the future is, no matter what happens, we will never lose hope: hope is a virtue. ——"The Biography of Hugo"
23. Even if the desire fails, it is still sweet to feel the pain of desire. —— Tagore's "The Lover's Gift"
24. Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there would be no greatness. ——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
25. Life and death are just slaves under your feet. —— Tagore's "The Captured Hero"
26. Geniuses are not born for geniuses, but for mankind. ——Hugo "Shakespeare"
27. I am like a sieve. No matter what garbage you dump on me, I can always sift out songs for you. ——Golky, "The Artamonov Family's Career"
28. Genius looks for obstacles, and obstacles create genius. ——"The Biography of Romain Rolland"
29. I have always believed that any genius, whether born or acquired, cannot be successful if it is not combined with the qualities of perseverance, humility and steadfastness, as well as a certain amount of immersion. Achievements. ——"The Biography of Dickens"
30. Making life numb is by no means enjoyable. ——"The Biography of Hugo"
31. The way of each life is the way of force in nature.
Some people's lives are like a quiet lake, some are like the endless sky with floating white clouds, some are like lush and fertile plains, and some are like intermittent mountain peaks. I think John Christopher's life is like a river. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
32. When a young man's mood cools down, his mind will become sane. ——Balzac's "Modeste Mignon"
33. The conscience of young people is as clear as a sunny day. ——"Pushkin in Exile"
34. The petals flying in spring are not born for future fruits,
just for the moment. Xinghui. ——Tagore's "The Collection of Flowing Fireflies"
35. Every time you teach a child well, you will lose one scum. ("Selected Poems by Hugo")
36. A horse never forgives the foolish rider for not tightening its girth just to accommodate it. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
37. You can’t teach people with a whip. ——Gorky "Childhood"
38. Education should not only focus on intelligence, but must strive to make educated people more sensitive, civilized, and more tolerant and kind. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
39. Education should create a harmonious connection between students and their social and natural environment. ——"Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
40. The greatest science is never satisfied with ignorance. The seeds of doubt are more fertile than confidence in the minds of the strong. ("Memoirs of Romain Rolland")
41. A true scientist should be a visionary; whoever is not a visionary can only call himself a practitioner. ——Hugo "Sea Labor"
42. The broader a person's knowledge, the more perfect he himself will be. (Golky's "World Famous Quotes")
43. Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is obtained through active thinking rather than through memory. ——Tolstoy's "World's Famous Quotes"
44. A person without knowledge is no different from a cow. If he is either put on a yoke or slaughtered for meat, it will still be useless. Wagging tail. ——Golky "The World"
45. Every step forward in knowledge is one step closer to this truth. ("The Biography of Tolstoy")
46. Knowledge is light. ——Gorky "The Fallen People"
47. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. (Tolstoy's "World Famous Quotations")
48. Books are the nutrition of the whole world. Life without books is like the earth without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. . ——"Shakespeare's Dramas"
49. The giant's masterpiece defeats the vulgarity of the masses. ——Romain Rolland's "The Biography of Beethoven"
50. Fairy tales are not real, but they have profound meanings!
51. Every book is like a ladder. I climbed up the stairs and rose from an animal to a human being. I had a clear concept of a beautiful life and longed for this kind of life to be realized. I read many books and felt like I was a vessel filled with the water of life. ——Gorky "How I Read"
52. The more you read, the stronger and braver your spirit becomes. ——Gorky's "World Famous Quotes"
53. Reading is good, but you must remember that books are just books, and you have to use your own brain. ——Gorky "In the World"
54. Although aster grass grows faster the more it is trampled on, the more youth is wasted, the easier it is to disappear. ——Shakespeare's "Henry IV Part 1"
55. A fool thinks he is wise, but a wise man knows he is a fool. ——Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
56. Wisdom is much richer than knowledge. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
57. Remember: There is only one time that is important, and that is now! It is important because it is the only time we have to make a difference. ——Tolstoy's "Three Questions"
58. The fastest and slowest in the world, the longest and shortest, the most ordinary yet the most precious, the most easily ignored yet shocking What people regret is time.
——Gorky's "Quotations of Foreign Famous People"
59. It seems ridiculous to me that a person is busy studying things that have nothing to do with him before he knows himself. (Plato)
60. Health is the best gift, contentment is the greatest wealth, and trust is the best character. (Sakyamuni)
61. The path to success is to do what you can do well, do what you do well, and not be greedy for fame at all. (Longfellow)
62. Sudden luck creates an activist or a restless person, but tempered luck creates a genius. (Bacon)
63. For humans, survival itself is travel. ——Dongshan Kaiyi
64. No matter how you feed the wolf, its heart is always towards the forest. ——Turgenev
65. People’s goodwill is trustworthy but cannot be relied on.
66. Wealth lies in use and belongs to those who enjoy it.
67. Emotions have their own reason.
68. Those who cannot remember their past are destined to repeat their past again and again. ——Santayana
69. If everything that happens to you can make you understand a truth, then you are a truly rich person. ——Francis Bacon
70. Ignorant people are as similar to each other as blank sheets of paper, and knowledgeable people are as different as books.
71. A person should do what he should do first, and then what he likes to do.
72. People who suffer have no right to be pessimistic. ——Nietzsche
73. I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself---this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. —— Einstein
74. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
75. Only those who enjoy love and honor will feel the joy of survival. ——Shakespeare's "Charlie II"
76. What is honor? It is the love of others, hoping to gain praise from people for benefiting others. ——"Collected Works of Tolstoy"
77. The environment in which children are educated should be in a world where human love is the guiding spirit. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
78. Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will be enough for a lifetime. ——Tolstoy's "The Cossacks"
79. Whoever has encountered a friendly heart once in the world and experienced the state of sincerity has tasted the joy of heaven and earth. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe")
80. Spiritual communication does not require words, as long as it is two hearts full of love. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
81. The best friend is the kind of person who doesn't like to talk much, can talk to you silently and is closely connected with you. ——Gorky "The Lonely Man"
82. Friends are transparent to friends; they exchange lives with each other. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
83. Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship. ——Ibsen
84. No matter how long the road is, it has an end, and no matter how dark the night is, it has an end. (Zanzibar proverb)
85. All human power is just a mixture of patience and time. The so-called strong person is one who has both will and the ability to wait for the opportunity. ——Balzac's "Human Comedy"
86. If we want to eliminate this hidden reef, we must wait for time, opportunity and favorable conditions. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
87. When he saw that the wind was going against him, he knew that it was useless to work around. The only way was to sit down and wait. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
88 The only pleasure in life is forgetting. ——Tolstoy
89. Temporary is reality, eternal is ideal. ——Romain Rolland, "The Fight of Love and Death"
90. The human heart has wings and can fly in dreams. ——Golky's "Flowing Water"
91. Thinkers are active, while dreamers are passive. ——Hugo "Sea Laborers"
92. The way of each life is the way of a force in nature. Some people's lives are like a quiet lake, some are like the endless sky with floating white clouds, some are like plump and fertile plains, and some are like intermittent mountain peaks.
I think John Christopher's life is like a river. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
93. The morning sun is not warm, and the momentary comfort is not happiness. (Mongolian proverb)
94. Happiness is often hazy, and it sprays sweet rain on us very restrainedly. Don't always expect vigorous happiness, it will probably just come quietly. Don't try to turn the faucet wider, causing happiness to drain away quickly. Instead, you need to quietly experience the true meaning of happiness with a peaceful heart. ——Bi Shumin
95. If happiness lies in physical pleasure, then it should be said that cows are happy when they find fodder to eat. —— Heraclitus
96. True happiness can only be realized when you truly understand the value of life. —— Munir Nasuf
97. As long as you have one reasonable thing to do, your life will be particularly beautiful. —— Einstein
98. The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. —— Morimura Seiichi
99. Those who have nothing are blessed, because they will gain everything! —— Romain Rolland
100. When you are happy, never lose the virtues that make you happy. —— Moroa