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Famous sayings in three famous books
1. If God openly opposes people, it is difficult for anyone to deal with it. (Homer's Homer Epic)

To be or not to be is a question worth thinking about. (Shakespeare's Hamlet)

3. Good people will realize that there is a right way even if they are confused in pursuit. (Goethe's Faust)

Knowing your ignorance is the surest way to know the world. (Montaigne's prose)

Do you think I have no feelings when I am poor and white? I swear to you, if God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make you unable to leave me, just as I can't leave you now. Although God didn't do this, we are still equal in spirit. (Charlotte Browning's Jane Eyre)

6. Adults are not good at school. God is testing them. You haven't been tested. You should live according to your children's ideas. (Gorky's childhood)

7. The more heartless you are, the higher you rise. If you hit others mercilessly, they will be afraid of you. You can only treat men and women as post horses, ride exhausted and dump them at the station, so that you can reach the peak of desire. (Balzac's "Gao Lao Tou")

8. I just want to prove one thing, that is, the devil seduced me at that time and later told me that I had no right to go that way, because I was just a louse, like everyone else. (Dostoevsky's crime and punishment)

9. Look, friend Sancho Panza, there are more than 30 extraordinarily big giants. (Cervantes "Don Quixote")

10. I don't want you to suffer more than me, Heathcliff. I just hope that we will never be apart: if I have something to make you sad in the future, just think that I am equally sad underground. Forgive me for my own sake! (Wuthering Heights by emily bronte)

1 1. Happy families are all the same, but unhappy families are different. (Anna karenin by lev tolstoy)

12. Alas, slave-like Italy, you have embarked on a sad journey. You are a lonely boat without a helmsman in the storm. You are no longer a housewife in various provinces, but a brothel! (Dante's Divine Comedy)

13. Burying feelings too deeply is sometimes a bad thing. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may lose the chance to get him. (Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice)

14. The bell rang again ... one after another, quiet and serene. Even in a good month when a woman is a bride, the bell always smells of autumn. (Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury)

15. A person is not born to be defeated. You can destroy him as much as you can, but you can't beat him. (Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea)

16. Of course, yes, yes, but don't make trouble. (Chekhov's The Trapped)

17. I have never loved this world, and it is the same for me. (Byron's Selected Poems of Byron)

18. On that day, the storm will blow down some oak trees, some church towers will collapse and some palaces will shake! (Heine's Selected Poems of Heine)