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Classic sentences in Robinson Crusoe
1. Everything in the world is the most valuable only if it is useful. Anything that accumulates more should be given to others; What we can enjoy is useful at best, and it is useless to have more.

2. I learned to look at the bright side of life more and the dark side less; Think more about what you like and less about what you lack. This attitude makes me feel heartfelt comfort.

Waiting for a catastrophe is more painful than the catastrophe itself, especially if you can't escape this catastrophe and have to wait for it. You can't get rid of this fear.

4, personal pocket watch is broken, delaying personal things. The clock in the church bell tower was broken, but the whole parish was delayed.

God created human beings. Why did he torture them so much, leaving them unhappy, helpless and desperate, leaving them with almost no reason to be grateful for such a life?

Extended data:

Based on Robinson's adventures, the book tells how he ran away from home, avoided pirates, lived on an isolated island, survived in the harsh environment of the island, eventually became a rich man, and returned to England. These plots are drawn in the form of lines, which makes the structure of the novel very compact and clear.

At the same time, under the clear thinking, the story is always full of turmoil, which makes readers feel scared. The smooth and tortuous plot attracts readers' attention like a gurgling stream.

For example, writing Robinson One day, I suddenly heard several gunshots coming from the sea. It turned out to be a passing ship. He soon made a fire and sent a signal. However, the ship ran aground and sank before his eyes, and the hope of being rescued was dashed again, and Robinson fell into the pain of loneliness again.

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