Daniel Defoe's famous sayings
1. As long as possible, everyone will become a tyrant. This is the nature given to humans by nature.
2. How changeable human emotions are in different environments! What we love today is often what we will hate tomorrow; what we pursue today is often what we will avoid tomorrow; what we desire today is often what we fear or even tremble with tomorrow.
3. The most effective way for a person to educate others is to educate himself first.
4. In the most unfortunate situation, we can compare the advantages and disadvantages and find something to comfort ourselves with.
5. Drunkards are the darlings of hell.
6. When you start to do something, it would be really stupid if you don't calculate in advance how much it will cost, and if you don't make a correct estimate of your own strength in advance.
7. Virtue despises all ridicule in the world. The more innocence is slandered, the higher the status.
8. It can be seen that we ordinary people will not be able to understand the benefits of the original environment unless we see a worse environment with our own eyes; if we have to be at the end of our rope, we will not know how to cherish what we originally enjoyed. .
9. I completely ignored my father’s wishes, even disobeyed my father’s orders, and completely ignored my mother’s pleas and my friends’ dissuasion. This nature of mine seems to have destined me to an unfortunate fate in the future.
10. What we love today is often what we will hate tomorrow; what we pursue today is often what we will avoid tomorrow; what we hope for today is often what we fear, and even scare us. trembling with fear.
11. Good people can turn into villains when necessary.
12. How do people’s emotions change under different circumstances? What we love today is often what we will hate tomorrow; what we pursue today is often what we will avoid tomorrow; what we hope for today is often what we fear tomorrow, and even make us tremble with fear.
13. It is useless for a person to just sit blankly and dream about what he cannot get.
14. If you want to respect the truth, you must expect to suffer from both sides.
15. As long as I can still paddle, I will not be drowned. As long as I can still stand, I will not fall.
16. My husband stayed there for a long time after I came back, arranging our affairs. At first I wanted to go back to find him, but according to his wishes I changed my mind and he returned to England. We decided to spend the rest of our lives in England penance for the sins of our previous lives.
17. In human emotions, there is often a hidden driving force. Once this driving force is attracted by some visible target, the disaster will be caused by something that is invisible but imaginable. Being attracted by a goal will push our soul towards that goal with a courageous force. If we fail to reach the goal, it will cause us unbearable pain.
18. Waiting for a catastrophe to come is more painful than the disaster itself, especially when there is no way to escape the disaster and you have to wait for it to come, and you can't get rid of this fear of fear.