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The mantra drawn from Genius
1. Famous sayings of Genius (1) They just walked by. Since then, we have never seen each other again in this world, and they have been longing and despising each other. Everyone has a beautiful phantom hidden in his heart. (2) Only those who set great goals for themselves and strive for them with all their strength are happy people. (3) What a sweet and complicated life, how rich, how gentle, how cold, more like a colorful symphony. 2. Theodore Dreiser is an American naturalist writer who is famous for exploring the real life full of hardships. He is a pioneer and representative writer of American modern novels and is considered as one of the three giants of American modern novels alongside Hemingway and Faulkner. His first novel, Sister Carrie, tells the story of a young woman who fled the country life and went to Chicago to pursue a happy life, showing the process of young women's gradual independence (no longer relying on men to support, living by their own ability) and awakening (money and material enjoyment are not equal to happiness). His second novel, Jenny Girl, describes the tragic situation that Jenny, a poor girl, fell in love with Lester, a rich boy, and then lived alone all her life. The works vividly depict the disparity between the rich and the poor in American society. Many of Dreiser's subsequent novels discuss social injustice. His first commercially successful novel, An American Tragedy, was also the peak of his artistic creation. It shows a profound understanding of the American experience in the early 2th century, an endless desire and a general sense of disillusionment. Works by describing the poor priest Clyde? The story of Griffith's degeneration into an intentional murderer in pursuit of money and status reveals the serious consequences of the vicious expansion of egoism, and even exposes the poison of the money-oriented lifestyle to human nature. Other works include the trilogy of desire, financier, giant, and Stoicism. The central figure of this trilogy is the financial giant Cowperwood, who describes his development from an ordinary broker to a millionaire from the Civil War. His works were written from the mid-19th century to the early 2th century, and from America to Europe, vividly and profoundly depicting the historical features of the United States in a vast space and time. 3. Theodore's famous saying (1) Harmonious family air is a kind of flower in the world. Nothing is gentler than it, and nothing is more suitable for cultivating a family's nature to be strong and upright. (2) Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. (3) In the world, everything is only temporary, and finally it will die. In addition to the kindness of a kind heart. (4) Nature is so beautiful! Although life sometimes seems too cruel, the beauty of nature is always the same. (5) In the universe, peace is wisdom. (6) A proper life is nothing more than quietly adapting to the social situation, only adding some opinions to formulate the right and wrong of personal behavior. (7) The highest ideal in life is to seek benefits for the people. (8) The world always moves forward according to its own wishes. (9) Life is always beautiful, whether in the worst time or in the best time, and it has always been beautiful. (1) Ideal is the sun of life. (11) Truth is the lifeblood of life, the foundation of all values and the secret of business success. Whoever can keep his word will succeed. (12) In the world, everything is only a temporary existence, and all will die after all, except the kindness of a kind heart.