The old man is thin and haggard, with some deep wrinkles on his neck. There were brown spots on my cheeks, benign skin cancer caused by the sun's rays reflecting off the tropical sea. Brown spots spread down the sides of his face, and his hands were often used to pull large fish with ropes, leaving deep scars. But none of these scars are new. They are as old as eroded spots in a fishless desert. Everything about him looked ancient except his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"
32. Despair is a sin. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"
33. Borrowing money is the beginning of begging. ----Ernest Hemingway
34. Good luck comes in many disguises, and no one can recognize it. ----Hemingway
35. For a long time, eating made him feel bored, so he never brought lunch. He kept a bottle of water on the bow of the boat, and that was all he needed for the whole day. ----Hemingway
36. Waiting is also a kind of faith. The love of the sea is too deep and the time is too shallow. The autumn night withers in the fallen leaves all over the sky, and the yellowing world is drifting away little by little with the wind. "The Old Man" and the Sea"
37, but none of these scars are new. They are as old as eroded spots in a fishless desert. Everything about him looked ancient except his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"
38, but then again, nothing is easy. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"
39. Fight until you die. ——Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea"
40, "The clouds over the land stood like hills at this time, and only a long green line remained on the coast, with some gray-green hills behind it. The sea water is now blue, so deep that it is almost purple. ——Hemingway" "The Old Man and the Sea"
41, "But people are not born for failure," he said, "A person can be Destroyed, but not defeated." ----Hemingway