Romain Rolland (French: Romain Rolland, January 29, 1866 - December 30, 1944), French writer, music critic, winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Quotes
Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. (Quotation from August 11)
The so-called hero is someone who does what he should do. However, ordinary people not only fail to evaluate what their abilities can do, but also hope to do things beyond their abilities.
If a person wants to help the weak, he should become a strong person himself, instead of becoming a weak person like them. (Quotes from April 24)
Don’t sigh for the past time! On the road of life, the best way is to look forward and never look back.
It’s not that I care about politics, but that politics always cares about me.
Life
Creation, or brewing future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. (Quotation on July 27)
Everyone’s life experience is experienced by themselves. If you have courage, everything will go well. (June 4 Quote)
It is better to spend a lot of time and energy to dig one deep well than to spend time and energy digging many shallow wells.
As long as there is a pair of sincere eyes to cry with me, it is worth suffering for my life.