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Mo Yan’s philosophical quotes about life About Mo Yan’s philosophical quotes about life

1. A person who is easily indifferent to emotions will, once he becomes emotional, break the earth and collapse, burning himself into a pile of ashes. The person he falls in love with will also be burned to death by the raging fire. --Mo Yan's "Our Jing Ke".

2. In our lives, we are beautiful because of our ignorance and absurdity.

3. The most taboo thing in the world is to be perfect. Look at the moon in the sky. Once it is perfect, it will soon become tired of it; once the fruit on the tree is ripe, it will soon be full. To fall. There must always be a little bit of something missing in everything to be able to persevere.

4. A person who lives in this world should live for the people who like him. This is the best attitude. Don't lose your happiness with people who don't like you, and then forget your happiness with people who like you.

5. Add a final period after each sentence and record it as a vain and confused waiting.

6. What others see are shoes, but what you feel are feet. Don’t covet the luxury of shoes and wrong your feet.

7. The ultimate love is more like a reunion between one self and another self in time. Being willing to bloom for the other person without any reason, and being hopelessly devoted to the other person, this is the ultimate love. --Mo Yan "In life, there will always be an auspicious cloud surrounding you."

8. Self is not the same as selfishness. Because of the existence of "I", others have the possibility of being helped and loved. The more "I" value myself, the more I will be valued in love, the more capable I will be in work, and the more comfortable I will be in life.

9. The world is neither our enemy nor our friend. This world may be heaven or hell, it all depends on our attitude, how we look at it and how we create it.

10. This is the difference between wisdom and non-wisdom. A stupid woman exaggerates her five points of superiority into ten points, and a smart woman condenses her ten points of happiness into nine points.