There are ten famous English sayings, stories, proverbs and idioms about "distance"
Rabindranath Tagore (1861~1941), the farthest distance in the world, is a famous Indian poet, writer, artist and social activist. The furthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when I stand in front of you and you don't know I love you. The furthest distance in the world is not when I stand in front of you and you don't know I love you, but when you know you love each other but you can't be together. The furthest distance in the world is not when you know you love each other but you can't be together. The furthest distance in the world is not when I stand in front of you and you don't know me. It's not that I stand in front of you and you don't know that I love you, but that you know that you love each other, but you can't be together. The furthest distance in the world is not knowing that you love each other, but you can't resist this yearning. However, I still have to pretend that I have never put you in my heart, the farthest distance in the world. It's not that I can't resist this yearning, but pretend that I don't have you in my heart at all. But with my indifferent heart, I dug an insurmountable ditch for the person who loves you.