1. Once time passes, it cannot be taken back.
From: [Ancient Rome] Virgil: "Agricultural Poems"
Introduction: Publius Virgilius Maro, commonly known as Virgil, in European literature occupy a key position in development. He lived at the end of ancient European civilization and when Christianity was about to begin its rule over Europe. His historical status is quite similar to that of Dante, who lived at the turn of the Middle Ages and modern times.
2. Time is money - this is what the secular people say, and they think it is suitable for any era and anyone. Translate that, and you get a valuable truth—money is time.
From: [UK] Gissing: "The Private Papers of Henry Rycroft"
Introduction: George Gissing (1857-1903) , is a 19th-century British novelist. His novels are famous for their descriptions of lower-class social life and literary figures, such as "Workers of the Dawn", "Deimos", and "New Gruber Street", but the influence of these novels is far less than His collection of essays "Essays on the Four Seasons" is famous.
3. You must be able to read books. No book will tell you ready-made formulas or secrets - such as the secret to success or the secret to becoming a literary giant. All books are written to help you think, not to think for you.
From: [middle] Qu Qiubai's "Book on Gorky"
Introduction: Qu Qiubai (January 29, 1899 - June 18, 1935), whose real name was double, later changed Qu Shuang and Qu Shuang, courtesy name Qiubai, were born in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. One of the early main leaders of the Communist Party of China, a great Marxist, an outstanding proletarian revolutionist, theorist and propagandist, and one of the important founders of China's revolutionary literature.
4. The voice a person uses when reading aloud is not his own voice, but only the voice of the person he desires. It is the voice of the imaginary character when he thinks of this person.
From: [France] "Art and Life" by Mauroya
Introduction: A famous French writer. He emerged on the literary scene between the two world wars. Participated in World War I. The masterpiece "The Silence of Colonel Bramble"
5. Books are the best influence of the past.
From: [Beauty] Emerson's "American Philosophers"