Being able to apply our talents to reality is happiness. -Balzac's "usurer"
3. The most beautiful dowry is talent. -Balzac's The Rise and Fall of Pirodeau
4. The road to glory is narrow, and one can only move forward, not backward; So you have to keep going on this narrow road, because countless competitors are behind you, one after another. -Shakespeare's troilus and Cressida
Only those who enjoy love and honor will feel the joy of living. -Shakespeare's charles ii
6. Fame contains toxic substances like some particularly bright flowers. -modeste Mignon of Balzac.
7. If you want to beat it, you must know it first. -Hugo (Biography of Hugo)
8, a person, happy and comfortable to do today's work, while happy and comfortable to meet tomorrow's work, should be praised and encouraged by people. -Dickens' Notes on American Travel