Famous Quotes
1.
The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than the danger itself.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
2.
When you start to do something, if you don't calculate the need in advance How much does it cost? If you don't make a correct estimate of your own strength in advance, it would be really stupid.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
3.
The hand of fate caught me. Before I could atone for my sins, I It was ruined.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
4.
In the most unfortunate situation, we can also combine the benefits and Compare the disadvantages and find something to comfort yourself with.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
5.
A person just sits blankly, thinking about what he has gained. What you get is useless.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
6.
All the good things in the world are of no use to us except for their use. There is no other benefit.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
7.
In human emotions, there is often a secret driving force. , once this driving force is attracted by some visible goal, or by some invisible but imaginable goal, it will push our soul towards that goal with a courageous force. , if we fail to achieve our goals, it will cause us unbearable pain.
——Daniel Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe"
8.
I have nothing, but I am still alive.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
9.
It can be seen that we ordinary people have to see a worse environment with our own eyes. If you are unable to understand the benefits of the original environment; if you have to reach the end of your rope, you will not know how to value what you originally enjoyed.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
10.
We always feel that we are lacking something and are not satisfied because we Lack of gratitude for what has been given.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
11.
I have learned to look more at the bright side of my life and less at Look at the dark side; think more about what you enjoy and less about what you lack. This attitude comforts me deeply.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
12.
You must adjust your work plan in a timely manner according to changes in conditions.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
13.
The most effective way for a person who wants to educate others is to first educate Be good to yourself.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
14.
What we love today is often what we hate tomorrow; today What we pursue is often what we will avoid tomorrow; what we hope for today is often what we fear, even to the point of trembling with fear.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
15.
How do people's emotions change under different circumstances? ! What we love today is often what we will hate tomorrow; what we pursue today is often what we will avoid tomorrow; what we hope for today is often what we fear tomorrow, and even make us tremble with fear.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
16.
I saved you today, hoping that one day you will be in danger. Others will save me too. Because maybe one day I will encounter the same fate.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
17.
The reason why they cannot enjoy God's gifts comfortably is precisely because Because they are always longing for and coveting things that they have not yet obtained.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
18.
The status quo achieved through long-term efforts is the highest level in the world, the most Happiness that is properly called human has nothing to do with the fatigue and pain of the mechanically active parts of the human body, nor is it embarrassed by the pride, luxury, ambition, and jealousy of the middle and upper classes of mankind.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
19.
In life, people often do not see the worse environment with their own eyes. , you will not be able to truly appreciate the benefits of the original environment; if you are not at the end of your rope, you will not truly appreciate what you have received.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
20.
Sudden joy is like sudden sadness, At first, it was all so thrilling.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
21.
There are two tragedies in life. One is despair; the other is complacency.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
22.
The most essential value of life is human independence.
——Daniel Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe"
23.
Fatalism is the excuse of the weak who lack.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
24.
To experience life, you must grasp reality and believe in reality.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
25.
After a person understands the truth, he will feel that he has been obeyed by God. It is a greater happiness to be saved from sin than to be saved from trouble by God.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
26.
Some good things in the world are not useful to us except for their use. Except, there are no other benefits.
——Daniel Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe"
27.
I constantly think with a kind of pleasure how much I resemble a king. First, the entire island is my personal property, so I have an unquestionable territorial right. Second, my people obey me completely, and I am their sovereign ruler and lawgiver.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
28.
Everything in the world is most valuable only when it is useful. If you accumulate a lot of things, you should give them to others. What we can enjoy is at most the part we can use. If there are more, it is useless.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
29.
A person just sits blankly, thinking about what he has gained. What you get is useless.
30.
Everyone of us dreams, and dreams are also a psychological phenomenon that are closely related to your daily life. The secret of dreams is not far away from us.
——Daniel Defoe "Robinson Crusoe"