1. "One of the big troubles of human beings is that we cannot have unconditional feelings. There is always something we like about our enemies, and there is always something we hate about our lovers. It is this kind of Tangled emotions age us, make us frown, and deepen the wrinkles around our eyes. If we could love or hate with all our hearts like the immortals, we might be as immortal as they are. Their unfailing joy and sorrow until the day comes is largely part of their charm. Their love never tires, and the cycle of stars never slows them down." - Yeats (Yeats) Winner of the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature)
2. "Don't be angry because others cannot be what we want, because it is difficult for us to be what we ourselves want." - Thomas Mann ( Winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature)
3. “Now I am no longer intoxicated, nor do I want to share the beauty of the distance, my happiness and the people I love. It's spring again, and it's summer in my heart. I'm more elegant, more reserved, more profound, more refined, and more grateful. I'm lonely, but I don't suffer from loneliness. I want nothing else. Let the sun ripen. My eyes are satisfied with what I see, and I have learned to see, and the world has become beautiful." - Hesse (1946 Nobel Prize winner for literature)
4. "I finally learned to see. I feel that all the correspondence between us is just a big phantom, and that each of us is just writing to himself. I love you deeply, but desperately admit that I love you even more when you are far away from me." - —André Gide (1947 Nobel Prize winner for literature)
5. “None of us wants to believe that our suffering is caused by ourselves. We all think that the world We owe it to ourselves to be happy; and when we don't, we blame the person closest to us." - William Faulkner (1949 Nobel Prize Winner)
6. "Reading alone cannot improve our understanding of anything. If we can read a good book in our life and feel fun while reading, this fun will lead us to To go deeper into thinking and gain greater pleasure in speculation is the value a good book should have and the true meaning of its existence.”——Russell (1950 Nobel Prize winner for literature) p>
7. “It took us two years to learn to speak, but it takes sixty years to learn to shut up. Most of the time, the more we speak, the further we grow apart from each other and the more conflicts there are. In In communication, most people are always eager to express themselves, but they don't understand the other person at all. It takes two years to learn to speak, but it takes a lifetime to shut up. If you don't understand, don't say much. If you are confused, speak slowly. . If you really have nothing to say, don’t say it.” - Hemingway (winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature)
8. “We rarely trust people who are better than us and would rather avoid interacting with them. Instead, we often confide in people who are similar to us and who share our weaknesses. We do not wish to correct our weaknesses, we only wish to receive compassion and encouragement. ” - Camus (1957 Nobel Prize winner for literature)
9. “All people spend their time explaining to each other and celebrating their agreement.” My God, how much they value 'all people's opinions' being the same. ”——Sartre (winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize for Literature)
10. “Beauty lies in discovery, encounter, and chance.”
”——Kawabata Yasunari (winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize for Literature)