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A collection of inspirational excerpts of famous quotes and aphorisms about life and society

There are the darkest shadows on the earth, but in contrast, the light is stronger. (Hugo's "The Tragic World")

When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order. ?Romain Rolland's "Gola Bregnon"

Heaven was born in the arms of Mother Earth. ?"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"

Society is a mud pit, we have to stand on the high ground. ?Balzac's "Petro Goriot"

The coldness of people's hearts is more powerful than the coldness of darkness. Because the coldness of people's hearts comes from people's will. ?Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs"

Man-made storms are more powerful than those on the ocean. ?Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs"

That's a rumor. Its edge is sharper than the sword, its long tongue is more poisonous than all the snakes in the Nile, and its breath rides the wind to the world. Its malicious slander spreads in every corner; in courts, in governments, in the hearts of maidens and women, and even in the dark tombs, this malignant rumor spreads its power. ?Shakespeare's "Cymbeline"

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

The successful fool is favored, but when the talented person falls, people are indifferent. This is the result of our unlucky education and culture. It drives smart people to cynicism and geniuses to despair. Balzac's "Civil Service"

The more he saw, the more things he doubted. When he examined various people, he often found that bravery is nothing more than boldness, caution is actually timidity, boldness is cunning, justice is actually crime, elegance is stupidity, and honesty has only a certain quality. Strangely, as if it was fate, he discovered that people who are truly honest, elegant, upright, generous, prudent and courageous do not get any respect. ?Balzac's "Family Revenge"

Thinking people rarely use such phrases: happy and unhappy people. This world is obviously a hall of another world, and there are no happy people here.

The real difference between human beings is this: those in the light and those in the dark. ?Hugo's "Les Misérables"

Women are afraid of being seen as frivolous, and men are afraid of being lowered. Everyone strives to be mediocre, polite and uninteresting. ?Pushkin's "Guests Gathering in Cars at the Villa"

The arrangement of things in the world is really puzzling: all the shameful things are actually sweet. ?Gorky's "Mariva"

The entire universe, even though it is filled with billions of stars that have been in motion for a long time, can always find lasting peace; only the noisy struggles of the human world are endless. ?Tagore's "Shipwreck"

To tell you the truth, the more ignorant a person is, the more famous he is and the more salary he gets. ?Mark Twain "How I Edited an Agricultural Newspaper"

When the sun rises, there is day, and when there is law, there is peace. ("Hugo Biography")

The arm of the law is strong and long. This is the view of breasts. A strong and long arm. ? Dickens' "The Mystery of Drood"

No matter what, don't deal with the Lord Chancellor. It was like being ground into powder in a slowly rotating mill; like roasting something over a slow fire; like being stung to death by bees; like being drowned by drops of water; like years and months. Going crazy bit by bit.

?Dickens' "Bleak House"