1. Don’t be proud, don’t hold grudges, and don’t be unwilling to forgive others. ——Dickens' "Martin Qu Shuwei"
2. The spirit is not anyone's servant. We are the servants of the spirit. We have no other master. We exist to spread its light, to defend its light, and to gather around it all the lost elements of humanity. ——Romain Rolland, "The Pioneer"
3. The brightest angel may fall, but the angel is always bright; although the villains all appear to be loyal, a loyal person must still remain true to his true nature. . ——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
4. Making as few mistakes as possible is a human rule; not making mistakes is an angel's dream. Everything in this world is subject to error. Mistakes are like a force of gravity. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
5. Tigers do not eat tigers, only people use people to fatten themselves. ——Tagore's "Red Oleander"
6. It is better to let cowardly people die than to let them live. Because they live as a kind of abuse to others, but when they die, they can provide a lesson to others. ——Gorky's "The Story of Soldiers"
7. This kind of friendship makes people feel calm and happy, a kind of gentle passion, love without desire and turmoil. ——Balzac's "Family Revenge"
8. Give yourself more and more work and make you accustomed to work. This is the first condition for happiness in life. ——Romain Rolland's "The Biography of Tolstoy"
9. Grass and trees grow by relying on the rain and dew from the sky, but they also dare to look up to the sky. ——Shakespeare's "Pericles, Prince of Tire"
10. All of nature that our eyes can see is eating and being eaten, and everyone is devouring each other. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea"
11. Anyone who has passed a certain age and no longer lives in a muddle-headed way knows the impact that seemingly insignificant behavior can have on major events in life. ——Balzac's "Honorine"
12. In life, the relationship between people is so complicated. Everyone acts according to their own habits and regards their own habits as law. ——Gorky's "Confessions"
13. When we live a comfortable life at home, we rarely realize what a great privilege it is to enjoy the sunshine and air freely outside. —— Tagore's "Gora"
14. Fate has its mysterious power. It can use its big stick to attack our spiritual life. Disappointment is poverty of the soul. Only the greatest and strongest will can resist. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea"
15. It is a comfort to be able to spit out a proverb. Howling is the comfort of the wolf, wool is the comfort of the sheep, white-cheeked birds are the comfort of the forest, love is the comfort of women, proverbs are the comfort of the philosopher. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
16. Fate always plays tricks on people. It will let the ordinary careless people slip through the net, but it will never let go of those who are wary, cautious and foresighted. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
17. There is at least one advantage to a person being unlucky: he can recognize who his true friends are. ——Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau"
18. If a person wants to win in the struggle for survival, he must either have wisdom or a heart like a beast. ——Gorky's "Old Partner"
19. Deep pain is like a tide, rolling forward. If it is stopped, it will overflow the intercepting embankment: once sorrow is ignored, it will ignore the law and the law. specification. ——Shakespeare's "The Humiliation of Lucrece"
20. After reading the book, I felt that my mind was enriched, just like a container filled to the brim with the water of life. ——Golky "How I Learned"
21. Those who are good at playing tricks on words can easily become frivolous. ——Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
22. A small candle, how far its light shines! A good deed, like this candle, shines brightly in this sinful world. ——Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"
23. You must remember to always happily give more to others and take less from others. ——Gorky's "World Famous Quotations"
24. It is more important for a person to strictly keep his promises than to guard his property, because if you keep your promises strictly, you can get property, and no matter how much property you have, you can't erase the conscience caused by breaking the promise. stains on. ——Balzac's "Odd Double Club"
25. Workers with high skills usually have one shortcoming. They have little faith in the abilities of others. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
26. Caution is much more powerful than boldness, which proves how people who seem to be afraid of nothing are afraid of people who are cautious about everything. ——Hugo "On Scott"
27. People regard etiquette as the most terrifying law in upper class society and are afraid of it. ——Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of the Courtesan"
28. Forgiving what others cannot forgive is a noble act.
——Shakespeare's "Richard II"
29. The human heart is a vast and vast world. When people face their conscience, examine their ambitions and daily actions, they often feel sad! ——Hugo's "Les Misérables"
30. If someone's hospitality is earned through one's sincere efforts and does not involve any immoral tricks, it will be particularly valuable and tasteful. ——Mark Twain, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
31. The human mind cannot fully understand the causes of events, but the desire to find those causes is rooted in the human soul. ——Tolstoy's "Love and Peace"
32. One side of truth is freedom, and the other side is restriction. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
33. Everything that comes from the people, from their great labor and suffering, is invincible. ——Gorky's "Fyodor Jiakin"
34. When a person climbs to the peak of emotion, he may rest midway; when going down the dangerous slope of resentment, it is difficult to stay. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"
35. Beauty and beauty are really twin brothers. Their growth requires leisure and self-control. But the greed for profit has no time and no end. —— Tagore's "Nationalism"
36. The two most mutually exclusive personalities in the world come together, rub against each other faintly, hurt each other secretly, and remain forever at odds. ——Balzac's "The Story of Thirteen People"
37. The deeper we understand this strange pain, the more we can reduce the pain. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
38. When a person is impoverished, humble things can turn into priceless treasures. ——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
39. The reason why people often feel troubled is because they always seek themselves. Strive to be yourself and be true to yourself at all times. Strive to achieve inner harmony. ——Gorky "The Life of Klim Samkin"
40. I have a principle: when you think of doing something, you must do it, and you must do it thoroughly. —— Dickens' "Great Expectations"
41. Once we are thrown out of the daily orbit, everything is over, but only then can a beautiful new life begin. ——Tolstoy's "Love and Peace"
42. Heaven and earth provide endless pleasures for open-minded people to make them feel happy, while for narrow-minded people, reject. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
43. A bad behavior just paves the way for other bad behaviors, but bad thoughts hinder people from going down that road. And out of control. ——Tolstoy's "Resurrection"
44. If I don't want to offend one person, I have to offend both parties. ——Romain Rolland's "Gola Breignon"
45. If a person has no conscience, he will not be able to survive even if he is extremely smart! ——Gorky "My University"
46. After certain opportunities in life are missed, regret cannot be used to make up for the loss. —— Dickens's "A Christmas Story"
47. Silence is the best way to express happiness. If I can tell how happy I am, then my happiness is only limited. ——Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
48. If a fool gives you a honeymoon, spit on it; if a wise man gives you poison, drink it. ——Gorky's "Foma Gordeev"
49. My friend, your voice floats in my heart, like the low hum of the sea water lingering in the listening pine forest. between. ——Tagore's "Birds"
50. The best friend is the kind of person who doesn't like to talk much, can talk to you silently and is closely connected with you. ——Golky's "The Lonely Man"
51. The human body is just a storage room for the stored life, an indispensable support, and a shell. ——Balzac, "Usure Miroe"
52. Doing good things to good people will make them better, and doing good things to evil people will make them more evil. ——Romain Rolland, "The Biography of Michael Angelo"
53. Prosperity will become worthless, like rags falling off the body. ——Mark Twain, "The Prince and the Pauper"
54. Confidence and composure do not depend on a person's prominent status, but on his success on the path he has chosen. ——Dickens' "A Christmas Story")
55. Love yourself last and cherish those who hate you. Honesty will win you more benefits than corruption. ——Shakespeare's "Henry VIII"
56. Faith is a great emotion and a creative force. ——Gorky's "Confessions"
57. The wheel of the times rolls towards a goal. In essence, with the flow of the wheel of the times, the world will become better, more civilized, more tolerant, and more tolerant. More hopeful! ——Dickens' "Italian Scenery"
58. Laughter is sunshine, which can eliminate the winter color on people's faces.
——Hugo "Les Misérables"
59. When you are trembling and crying for your precious life, why can't your voice reach my heart through this whole numb world? —— Tagore's "Sacrifice"
60. The career of fruits is noble, the career of flowers is sweet; but let me do the career of leaves, which are humble and attentive with their green shades. . —— Tagore's "Birds"
61. People who are smart will get rich. Fools never get rich. ——Gorky "The Chuikov Family"
62. Happiness is like those stars. They cannot be spread across the entire night sky; there are gaps between them. ——Tagore's "Aunt"
63. When dealing with people, it is of great benefit to remember one principle: if you can take possession of someone else's hand without writing it down, then don't write it down, because who can tell how early or late it will be? People will take advantage of it. ——Dickens' "Great Expectations"
64. Let me not pray for the cessation of pain, but only grant me the courage to conquer them. ——Tagore's "Fruit Gathering"
65. Some ferocious insects, although they do not benefit themselves, will die from stinging people, and they will sting people without hesitation. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
66. Break everything, despise everything, dare to act and dare to destroy, this is the real life. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
67. No matter what you do, you have to be anxious. No matter what happens, stay calm and collected. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
68. A person admires the smooth and happy sailing of the boat on the lake. When he gets on the boat, he feels a little different. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
69. Wisdom is a gem. If it is edged with humility, it will be more dazzling. ——Gorky's "Quotations of Foreign Famous People"
70. A small stone can stop the rolling of a rock, and a willow branch can change the direction of an avalanche. ——Hugo "1993"
71. Friends meet occasionally in this world due to fate. This fate brings us together on a certain journey, and then we must break up. moment. —— Rabindranath Tagore, "The Monk"
72. Habits are hard to break. No one can throw it out of the window, but can only coax it down the stairs step by step. ——Mark Twain, "Idiot Wilson"
73. Oppressing others is infinitely more terrifying than all the cruelty in the world. This kind of cruelty, supported by the joint support of social and political forces, becomes It’s so ordinary and intolerable! —— Tagore's "Gola"
74. The more bitter a person tastes, the stronger his desire for sweetness becomes. ——Gorky's "Boles"
75. With friends, life can show its full value; a person lives for friends; keeping one's life intact and not eroded by time is also for friend. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
76. The more veiled your wisdom is, the brighter it becomes, just as your beauty becomes ten times more attractive because it is covered with black veil. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tit"
77. If evil behaviors are tolerated and condoned without punishment, it is invisible acquiescence. Since they have been allowed to do so, now they are punished again. That's **. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"
78. Big people can do whatever they like, and small people can do whatever they can. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"
79. In the big storms of life, we often follow the captain's example and throw away heavy cargo under the storm to reduce the weight of the ship. ——Balzac's "Aunt Bei"
80. Human life is undoubtedly the ultimate test for virtue, just like for talent. A better world needs them. ——Balzac's "Country Doctor"
81. Truth is like the sweat of labor, it always has a strong smell. ——Gorky's "Italian Fairy Tale"
82. The only purpose of life is to build a finite dam for the infinite. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
83. Evil is often short-lived and will perish together with the evildoer; while good will last forever. (Dickens' "Our Common Friend")
84. The process of a person's growth is not only the strengthening of muscles and body, but also the expansion of spirit and soul as the body develops. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
85. If people can fulfill their responsibilities, they can feel like eating pears and drinking honey, which offsets the taste of the bitter wine in life. ——Dickens's "Martin: The Legend of Greatness"
86. Where there is life, there is happiness. The further you go, the more and more it becomes. ——Romain Rolland, "The Biography of Tolstoy"
87. Beautiful words can lead to good moral character, but people with bad moral character can only use beautiful words to lie. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
88. Seen from the cave, the sky is small and life is narrow. ——Gorky's "First Love"
89. Relying on faith alone, we sometimes misunderstand the problem and only grasp the false things.
——Tagore's "Gora"
90. A person can have a dark and clear sky like the sky; anything can cause a dark night on the body. ——Hugo "1993"
91. Gifts presented by simple loyalty are always desirable. Instead of comparing what the poor faithful cannot achieve, we should value their hard work. ——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
92. In this world, there are not many things that are satisfactory. Since we are living as human beings, we can only adapt to the actual environment we live in and be patient with everything. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
93. Unification is the most important thing. It improves people's living standards. It enables progress. ——Mark Twain, "The Story of a Salesman"
94. The days are like rosary beads, sliding past one day after another, forming weeks and months. ——Gorky's "Mother"
95. For those who have been physically and mentally destroyed and are on the verge of death, the sincere help of friends will be a kind of rebirth. —— Dickens's "A Christmas Story"
96. You must know that people who love to look for the dark side of others often lose their light themselves. ——Golky's "Confessions"
97. He resigned himself to fate and ignored all his shortcomings. He believed that muddle along and take things as they come is the best philosophy of life. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
98. Joy is the flower of hope, which can give her strength and enable her to face the ups and downs of life without fear. ——Balzac's "One Husband and Two Wives"
99. Anyone who has seen an acrobat throwing a ball has seen destiny. One of the three balls falls, one rises, and the other falls. This is how human beings are in control of their destiny. ——Hugo "The Laughing Man"
100. The more others envy my happiness, the more enjoyable it is for me.
——Balzac's "Donkey Skin"