The apples are scattered all over the ground, but each one is under his own tree. ——Ancient Roman poet (Virgil)
An apple plucked from the branch is more delicious than an apple taken from a carved plate. ——Ancient Roman poet (Ovid)
Drink water from a white porcelain cup. Rocking in the big rocking chair. Eat an apple. ——Female writer (Annie Baby) whose original name is Li Jie?
Loving someone turns out to be leaving an apple in the refrigerator for her and waiting for her return.
Human being is a plant that makes thoughts blossom and bear fruit, just like roses blooming on a rose tree and apples on an apple tree. ——Antoine Fabre Dorivi
Sometimes, love is like an apple on the tree. When you accidentally walk under the tree, it may fall off all of a sudden. Come down and hit you on the head! ——Newton
After I die, I will send my ashes to my hometown... bury it and plant an apple tree on it, so that I can finally repay the land of my hometown and my fellow villagers. ——Peng Dehuai
Everyone is an apple that God has taken a bite of, and they are all flawed. Some people have bigger flaws, because God especially likes and loves his fragrance! And my apple cutter was used to make wine glasses. ——Taiwanese picture book writer Liao Fubin (Jimmy)
You and I are friends. We each exchange an apple with each other. After the exchange, we still each have an apple; if you have a thought, I also have a thought, and When friends exchange ideas, each of us has two ideas. ——Irish playwright (Bernard Shaw)
10. Adam was just a human being—that says it all. I didn't eat apples for apples. The reason why he ate apples was just because it was a forbidden fruit. The fault was that the snake was not listed as a forbidden object, otherwise he would have eaten the snake. ——American writer (Mark Twain)
11. A thoroughly honest person never faces a choice. The path will always be clearly presented in front of you, which is consistent with your choice. Longing has nothing to do with it, just like you are an apple tree and you long to bear oranges, but you still honestly bear apples. ——Romantic poet (Gu Cheng)
12. A Persian poet wrote: At the beginning of creation, God gave a rose, a lily, a dove, a poisonous snake, a little honey, A Dead Sea apple was mixed with a handful of clay, and he discovered that the resulting mixture was a woman. ——American Economist (William Sharp)
13. I hope that every moment is as beautiful as colored crayons. I hope that I can draw on my beloved white paper, depict clumsy freedom, and draw an eye that will never shed tears. A piece of sky, a piece of feathers and leaves belonging to the sky, a light green night and apples. I want to paint the morning, the dew, and the smiles I can see. Draw all the youngest, painless love.
——Romantic poet (Gu Cheng) "I am a wayward child"
Question 1: Soaked with tears of struggle, filled with blood rain of sacrifice.
Question 2: Surrounded by lakes and mountains.
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