——Balzac (France)——
1. Our heart is a treasure house. If it is emptied all at once, it will go bankrupt. A person who spends all his emotions will not be forgiven just like he spends all his money. "Old Man Goriot"
2. Does your life and your happiness really lie in pretending to be an identity you don't have, spending money you can't afford, and wasting your precious school time to see that society? ? "Old Man Goriot"
3. All human power is just a mixture of patience and time. The so-called strong person is one who has both will and the ability to wait for the opportunity. "Human Comedy"
4. Teasing can dry up a person's heart and hurt all emotions. "Eugenie Grandet"
5. Ignorance is the source of all happiness. "Eugénie Grandet"
6. Spiritual life is the same as physical life, breathing and breathing: the soul absorbs the feelings of another soul to enrich itself, and then sends it back to the soul with richer feelings. people. Without this wonderful relationship between people, the heart has no vitality: it lacks air, it suffers and withers. "Eugenie Grandet"
7. Flattery never comes from a great heart, but is a trick of villains. They grovel and make themselves as small as possible in order to get into the person they are attached to. core of life. "Human Comedy"
8. Most of human life is dedicated to pulling out the buds of one's youth from the depths of the soul. This kind of surgery is called experience acquisition. "The Human Comedy"
9. Introspection and meditation will only enrich our minds. "Two Brides"
10. The real test is in pain and happiness. When two people pass these two tests of life, in which each person's strengths and weaknesses are exposed, and each other's character is observed, they can walk hand in hand to the grave. "The Engagement of Modeste Mignon"
11. Do something good, be kind and generous to others; in short, use your humility to avoid bad luck.
12. A person who is unlucky has at least one advantage: he can recognize who his true friends are.
Honoré de Balzac (May 20, 1799 - August 18, 1850), a famous French writer in the 19th century, one of the highest achievers of French realist literature one. He created 91 novels (Comédie Humaine) and wrote more than 2,400 characters. They are rare literary monuments in the history of human literature and are known as the "Encyclopedia" of French society.