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Complete works of famous sayings and aphorisms about life and society

1, there is the darkest shadow on the earth, but in contrast, the light is stronger. (Hugo's tragic world)

When the order becomes chaotic, we have to use chaos to maintain it. -Gora Brunon by romain rolland.

3. Heaven was born in the arms of Mother Earth. -Tagore's story

Society is a mud pit, so we should stand on the highland. -Balzac's "Gao Laotou"

The coldness of human heart is more terrible than darkness. Because the coldness of human heart comes from human will. -Hugo "The Smiling Man"

6. Man-made storms are worse than storms in the ocean. -Hugo "The Smiling Man"

7. If all the energy of mankind is concentrated in one head and the whole world is concentrated in one person's head, that situation, if it continues, will be the end of civilization. -Hugo "Les Miserables"

8. Saints only pray for money. -Gorky's Life of Artamonov

9. All the darkness in the world is caused by social system. (Dickens' Christmas Story)

10, successful fools are favored, talented people fall, and people are indifferent. This is caused by our unlucky education and atmosphere. It forces the wise to become cynical and the genius to become desperate ...-Balzac's Civil Servant.

The more he looked at it, the more suspicious he became. When investigating all kinds of people, he often found that bravery is nothing more than boldness, caution is actually a kind of timidity, boldness is cunning, justice is actually a crime, elegance is stupid, and honesty is just a certain quality. Strangely, as if by fate, he found that people who are truly honest, elegant, upright, generous, cautious and brave get no respect. -Balzac's Revenge of the Family

12, thoughtful people rarely use such phrases: happy people and unfortunate people. This world is obviously the temple of another world, and there are no happy people here.

13, the real difference between human beings is this: people in the light and people in the dark. -Hugo "Les Miserables"

14, women are afraid to be seen as frivolous, and men are afraid to belittle themselves. We all strive to be mediocre, humble and tasteless. -Pushkin's Guests Gathered in Villa by Car.

15, the arrangement of things in the world is really puzzling: everything shameful is sweet. -Gorky's "Mariwa"

16, the whole universe, although full of hundreds of millions of stars running for a long time, can always get long-term peace; Only the noise of the world is endless. -Tagore's shipwreck

17, to tell you the truth, the more ignorant a person is, the more famous he says, and the more he gets paid. -Mark Twain, "How Do I Edit Agricultural News"

18, where there is sunrise, there is daylight, and where there is law, there is peace. (Biography of Hugo)

19, the arm of the law is strong and long. This is a view of the chest. A strong and slender arm. -Dickens "The Mystery of Druid"

In any case, don't deal with justice. It's like being ground into dust in a slowly rotating mill; It's like baking something with a slow fire; Just like being killed by a bee; Like being drowned by a drop of water; It's like going crazy bit by bit all year round. -Dickens' bleak house

2 1, it is really unimaginable how much trouble the law has to find a sad person. It's almost like teaching people to hate civilization and find barbarian customs lovely. -Balzac's uncle Bunce

22, thieves live to this age, showing the incompetence of the judiciary! -Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of Social Flowers"

23. To forgive the most terrible criminals who violate human laws and sacred laws and repay their evil deeds with good deeds is, in the eyes of many people, at best, idealism or extremely stupid behavior, and some people will take this advice as a sign of malice. -Tolstoy Biography

Where there is law, there is injustice. -Tolstoy's War and Peace

25, as the saying goes, the law is a horse, where to dial the head. -Gorky's City of Okorov

26. In this world, real punishment, severe punishment and permanent punishment always fall on those who should not be punished. -autobiography of Mark Twain

27. What begins with injustice must be consolidated with sin. -Shakespeare Macbeth

28. Sin sometimes lies in the ugliness of the environment. -Tolstoy's The Creative Process of Anna karenin

29. Temptation must enter the world, but woe to those who tempt him into the world ...-Sergei, Tolstoy's father.

30. The guillotine may become a ladder to heaven, but the courtyard of the yard is a dead end where the shameful achievements on the ground are gathered. -Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of Social Flowers"

3 1, bad habits are a temporary end, and religion is a lifelong pain. (Balzac's Marana Mother and Daughter)

Grandma invented monsters to scare children, and Jehovah invented monsters to scare adults. -Hugo "Les Miserables"

33. Lying is wonderful. Of all the inventions of mankind, the most wonderful invention is the merciful God! -romain rolland's mother and son

34. The church is a series of lies, cruelty and deception. -Tolstoy's prose

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