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Understanding and feeling of human nature shackles in classic quotations
1. Compare love to a gear that makes the world go round, and money is the lubricating oil on that shaft.

Unconsciously, Philip developed the most pleasant habit in the world-reading. He didn't realize that he had established a refuge in his heart, a place where he could stay away from all kinds of worries in life. He created a perfect dreamland, and the real world outside the dreamland is the source of endless bitterness and disappointment. ——P30

Philip became shy. Newborn babies have no body consciousness. They always confuse their little hands and feet with the things around them. Playing with your toes is no different from shaking a rattle. Only by gradually feeling the pain transmitted by the body can the baby realize his body bit by bit. In fact, this is very similar to the process of developing our self-awareness. The only difference is that although everyone can equally realize that his body is an independent and complete organism, not everyone can have an independent and complete personality. After entering adolescence, a sense of alienation from others will follow, but this sense of loneliness is often not enough to make people realize that they are different from the people around them. People who lack self-awareness are like bees living in a hive. In fact, they are the lucky ones in life They can always cope with everything, and happiness comes easily-first, they need to ignore everyone, and then they can learn from each other and enjoy themselves. ——P43

The friendship between these two people grows like weeds in the field. ——P67

This school was originally built for children with average qualifications. The world is full of round holes, even if you are a square-headed embolus, you have to adapt sooner or later. Who has the energy to pay attention to those who are particularly talented? ——P83

6. Do you regret every time you get something you dream of? ——P87

7. The corner here is strange to Philip, mixed with the timidity and strangeness of newcomers, forming a thrilling joy. ——P87

8. Two great pleasures in life: freedom of thought and freedom of action. ——P92

9. If we want to judge whether a writer is great, the criterion is whether people of different identities can get different inspiration from him. ——P95

10, compared with the beneficiaries, people who give benefits will have a stronger sense of gratitude. ——P98