The famous sayings in "Robinson Crusoe" are as follows:
1. The reason why they cannot enjoy God's gifts comfortably is because they are always hoping and coveting. Something they haven't gotten yet.
2. Waiting for a catastrophe to come is more painful than the disaster itself, especially when there is no way to escape the disaster and you have to wait for it to come, and you cannot get rid of this fear of fear.
3. All things in the world are most valuable only if they are useful. If you accumulate a lot of anything, you should give it to others; what we can enjoy is at most the part that we can use. It's no use.
4. In life, people often cannot truly appreciate the benefits of the original environment without seeing a worse environment with their own eyes; without falling into a desperate situation, they will not truly cherish what they have received. thing.
5. All the good things in the world have no other benefit to us except using them.
6. The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than the danger itself.
7. When you start to do something, it would be really stupid if you don't calculate in advance how much it will cost, and if you don't make a correct estimate of your own strength in advance.
8. The hand of fate grabbed me, and I was destroyed before I could atone for my sins.
9. In the most unfortunate situation, we can compare the advantages and disadvantages and find something to comfort ourselves with.
10. It is useless for a person to just sit blankly and dream about what he cannot get.