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Famous aphorisms about describing scenes

1. Roses will not fall from the sky: If you want to have tens of millions of roses, you must plant tens of thousands of trees.

From: [British] Eliot: "Spanish Gypsy"

Introduction: Thomas Stearns Eliot (September 1888) 26 - January 4, 1965) (commonly known as T. S. Eliot), a British poet, playwright and literary critic, leader of the modernist movement in poetry. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Representative works include "The Wasteland", "Four Quartets", etc.

2. I don’t want the ice and snow to cover up the flowers in May, nor do I want the roses to be coquettish at Christmas; everything has its own season of growth, and it’s too early and too late. It's too much and too little.

From: [British] Shakespeare: "Love in vain"

Introduction: William Shakespeare (English: William Shakespeare, May 3, 1564 - May 3, 1616 ), often respected as Shakespeare in the Chinese community, is the most outstanding dramatist in the history of British literature, one of the most important and greatest writers in the European Renaissance, the master of humanistic literature at that time, and the most outstanding literature in the world One of the homes.

3. A violet in early spring matures early and wilts easily, and is fragrant but not lasting. It lasts only a minute of fragrance and joy, that's all.

From: [British] Shakespeare: "Hamlet"

4. Summer flowers make summer so fragrant. Although it only blooms and falls by itself, but that If a flower is infected with a despicable virus, the meanest weed will be much nobler than it.

From: [British] Shakespeare: "Sonnets"

5. The first-born buds seen in early spring, hope cannot guarantee that they will bloom and bear fruit, ruthless The cold dew has already destroyed their vitality.

From: [British] Shakespeare: "Henry IV Part 2"