Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude":
1. The past is false, memories are a road with no return, and all past springs cannot be restored. Even the most passionate and steadfast love is, in the final analysis, nothing more than a fleeting reality, and only loneliness is eternal.
2. What really matters in life is not what happens to you, but what you remember and how you remember it.
3. We are traveling on this eternal journey of life, running through ups and downs, and achieving nirvana in setbacks. Our whole body is filled with sorrow, and pain is everywhere. We are tired, but there is no way to stop; we are bitter, but there is no way to avoid it.
4. Everyone seems very lonely, and they try their best to relieve their loneliness in their own way. In fact, they still continue their loneliness. Loneliness is a curse imposed by nature on people who live in groups. Loneliness is the only outlet for loneliness.
5. Life has never existed independently of loneliness. Whether we are born, we grow, we fall in love, or we succeed or fail, until the end, loneliness exists in the corner of life like a shadow.
Hugo's "Les Misérables":
6. It is the human heart that releases infinite light, and it is the human heart that creates boundless darkness. Light and darkness are intertwined and fighting. This is the world for which we are attached but are helpless.
7. I would rather rely on my own strength to open up my future than ask for the favor of a powerful person.
8. Not being heard is no reason to be silent.
9. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart.
10. Only when people have material things can they survive; only when people have ideals can they live life.