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Classic quotes from Anne's diary

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1. I tremble when I think of the low hum in the distance, because it is a signal of destruction.

I tremble at the thought of a distant hum, for it is a signal of destruction.

2. I hope for an armistice and for peace.

Hope truce, hope peace.

3. I am confused and confused now.

I am now a confused The mind is very confused..

4. I want to live, even after I die! So I thank God for giving me such a talent, This possibility of developing myself, of writing, of expressing whatever is latent within me.

I want to live, even after I die! So I thank God for giving me such a gift, the possibility that I can develop myself, write, and express what is hidden in my heart.

5. I enjoy life to the fullest, and consciously or unconsciously try my best to fill the emptiness in my heart with all kinds of fun.

 I enjoy the life in the way, naturally or half unconsciously to fill the emptiness inside with a variety of fun.

 6. I condemn myself for sometimes reaching such a level, That is, I am particularly eager for even a word of comfort from others, eager for someone to give me credible advice, and to make a useful analysis and evaluation of the real me. But gosh, I've been looking and haven't found that person yet.

I blame myself sometimes can reach this level, it is particularly eager to others even a words of comfort, for someone can give me a credible advice, but also make the analysis and evaluation of benefit to the real me . But God, I've been looking for it, but I haven't found it yet.

7. Through this incident, I understand: Only after a quarrel can we truly see a person clearly. Only then can their true character become clear.

Through this, I understand: only after the quarrel, to really see a person. Only then can they know their true character.

8. If something just wants me Laughing, do I have to hold back immediately and feel ashamed of my joy? Should I just cry all day long? No, I can't do that. Besides, there will always be a time when sorrow dissipates.

If something is going to make me laugh, do I have to hold back and be ashamed of my own happiness? I don't have all day long face? No, I can't do it. Besides , there are always when sorrow dissipate.

9. Cheer up, cheer up, things will definitely get better.

Cheer up, cheer up, things will get better.

10. Why do some people have to starve to death, while in other parts of the world there are things that cannot be eaten? Oh, why do some people have to starve to death, and in other parts of the world but can not afford to eat the stuff in there to rot? Oh, why are people so crazy?

11. That is the difficulty of growing up: we have all kinds of ideals, dreams and hopes rising deep in our hearts, only to have them shattered and prepare them for the terrible. of reality.

That is the growth in the years of the difficult: we in the heart was rising, all sorts of ideal dreams and hope, in the end only seemed to make them burst, let them meet the terrible truth.

12. Work, friendship, courage and hope support me and help me do good.

Work, love, courage and hope to support me, help me to.

13. I also discovered that there is happiness hidden under my happy and superficial surface.

I also found that, in my happy, superficial surface, hidden happiness.

14. Go out, walk into the countryside, enjoy the natural beauty and sunshine; go out and try Find happiness again. Think about the beauty within you and the beauty around you, and be happy.

Go out, into the countryside, enjoy the natural beauty of the sun, go out and try to find happiness. Think of the beauty within you and the beauty that lies around you.

15. Let’s think about the golden rule: laugh at everything and don’t worry about others! It sounds a bit selfish, but it is really the only antidote for anyone who wants to find inner comfort.

Think of the golden rule: smile to everything, don't bother others! This sounds a bit selfish, but for anyone seeking inner relief to the people who really is the only antidote.

< p> 16. No matter how many mistakes adults make, no matter how imaginative they are, children like Anne will never be able to correct their mistakes.

No matter how many people make a big mistake, no matter how they are a powerful and unconstrained style, fiction, children like Anne is not correct an error.

17. That is My mind was dominated by my emotions, and I could only see everything from my own perspective, but I failed to calmly think about others? Those who were offended or hurt by my capricious self? What I said was only self-righteous.

Is that my mind is the mood around, only from their own perspective on everything, but didn't thought about others who are in a calm mood, I play fast and loose to offend or hurt people, what has been said, will only be opinionated.

 18. Go your own way and see where it goes, there is no choice.

Go your own way, and see where you're going.

19. I swear to her, no matter what happens, I will stick to it, not shed tears, and find my own road.

I swear to her, no matter what, I will stick to the end, no tears, find their way.

20. As long as you can look at the sky meaninglessly, you will You will know that your heart is pure and happiness will come again.

As long as you can look at the sky senseless, you will know that their hearts a pure, happiness will come again. Selected edition of classic quotations from Anne's diary

1. Go Go out into the countryside and enjoy the natural beauty and sunshine; go out and try to find happiness again. Think about the beauty within you and the beauty around you, and be happy.

2. Courage and happiness are the first needs!

3. Let me tell you, I am trying my best to help others, be kind to others, be kind to others, and try my best to eliminate the storm of accusations Turning to light drizzle.

4. I can go on endlessly about the pain caused by the war, but if that happens, I’m afraid I won’t even want to live myself. All we can do is wait quietly for the tragedy to end. Jews and Christians are waiting, the whole world is waiting; many others are waiting for death.

5. I hope, I really hope, because when I write I can recapture everything, my thoughts, my ideals and my fantasies.

6. Everything turned upside down overnight. I just can't stand the accusations and arguments. I was defenseless and could only maintain my dignity by talking back.

7. We are all alive, but we don’t know why we are alive or where we are going. The purpose of our lives is to be happy. Our lives are very different but the same.

8. Hope and expectation bring tension, as does fear.

9. I want to live, even after I die!

10. I hide myself deep in my heart, never thinking about others, only myself in my heart, in my diary Here I calmly record my joys, sorrows and joys.

11. Go your own way and see where it goes, there is no choice.

12. I enjoy life to the fullest and try my best to fill the emptiness in my heart with all kinds of fun, consciously or unconsciously.

13. Work, friendship, courage and hope support me and help me do good.

14. Only by changing myself will I not have to listen to the accusations that make me lose.

15. Why does she have to force me to be pious, just like she forces herself?

16. I also found that under my happy and superficial surface, Hidden happiness.

17. I blame myself for sometimes reaching the point where I crave even a word of comfort from others, someone who can give me credible advice and make useful contributions to the real me. Analysis and evaluation. But gosh, I've been looking and haven't found that person yet.

18. People can tell you to shut up, but they can never stop you from having your own opinions.

19. I hope for an armistice and for peace. Brief introduction to the content of Anne's diary

Anne was born in a wealthy German Jewish family. She moved to the Netherlands to escape the persecution of the Nazi party. Soon, the Nazi party occupied the Netherlands and began to hunt down people living in the Netherlands. Anne's sister Margot, a Jew, received a summons for arrest, so Anne's family began their life in the secret cabin in advance. Immediately, Mr. Wen Daan's family and the dentist Diesel also moved into the secret cabin one after another.

In the secret cabin, they had a strict schedule and were not allowed to move around during the day to avoid being discovered by people working in the factory. Only after everyone left at night could they move around freely, and only then could Annie isolate herself. Close the curtains and look at the outside world. In the life of the secret cabin, everyone has become very sensitive and easily frightened. A strange sound of footsteps and a series of strange knocks on the door make them frightened. Running out of food, mutual intolerance, and quarrels make them originally The stressful life becomes even more difficult. They lost their freedom and could only hide in small rooms. All this reflected the nervous and restless psychology of the Jews in hiding and their miserable escape life. They also learned a lot of news about the outside world from their friends' narrations, the radio, and the scenes outside the window. There were joys and sorrows. The sad thing was that the German Nazis continued to hunt down Jews and drove them to concentration camps. There were no women, children, old people, or patients. Even if they survived, rape and poisoning often occurred in the concentration camps. The final fate of the Jews there was death. The good news is that the Allied troops are logging in step by step, which gives the people in the secret cabin unlimited hope. They long for freedom and hope to have freedom again. However, due to others' informants, everyone in the secret cabin was imprisoned in a concentration camp, and the diary was interrupted.

On the other hand, the 25 months spent in the attic was also the period when Anne began to enter puberty. Every subtle change in her physical and psychological changes was truly recorded, so "Annie's Diary" is also a true record of a young girl's growth process. When she started keeping a diary, Anne called herself "Anne". Gradually, she changed her name to "Anne Frank" and considered herself an adult. In the attic of that year, on the wall of today's Anne Frank Memorial Hall, there are pencil marks made by Anne, which are Anne's records of her height changes. She had her period for the first time and was very excited because it was a "very important thing". Anne was even very candid about her vague curiosity about sex, saying that she was always "excited" by seeing naked women. In the attic, she and Peter secretly studied the reproductive organs of their cat, and was very impressed by Peter's ability to talk about sex so calmly.