No one has the right to destroy what he himself cannot build. ——Tagore's "Shipwreck"
The most ferocious beasts in the woods are much kinder than the humans in the dock. ——Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens"
We are not responsible for an unfaithful partner! ——Balzac, "Uncle Bangs"
A person has a shortcoming that is always the slave of his enemies, if they know how to hold the line. Only those who know how to control their shortcomings and do not let them control themselves are powerful people. ——Balzac's "The Peasant"
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 stop. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"
Shame, regret and poverty, these are the three goddesses in hell. Once you make the wrong move, you will definitely fall into the hands of these three goddesses. ——Balzac
There are always guns aimed at pedestrians in the grass. ——"The Drama Collection of Victor Hugo"
Some elves flatter you and coax you, but in fact they also just want to bite people, and they are all very hot. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"
It is really difficult for a person to perfect himself under the influence of all bad things. Even if there is no good influence, as long as there is no bad influence, then in this person, the spirit can overwhelm the material. ——"Study on Tolstoy's Works"
We should keep a distance from clever ghosts. Among ten clever ghosts, only one will succeed, and nine will be ruined. ——Gorky "The Life of a Useless Man"
The ancient secular chains, its rust is corroding people's hearts, poisoning people, making them ignorant and backward. ——Golky's "Italian Fairy Tale"
In life, there are poisonous snakes tempting us everywhere. (Mark Twain's "The Idiot Goes Abroad")
People rarely pay attention to others: they will be red-faced when they are profitable, and they will be worried when they are idle. ——Balzac's "The Rise and Fall of the Courtesan"
The power of ridicule is to kill the object of ridicule. People's laughter can sometimes kill people with all its strength. ——Hugo "The Laughing Man"
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"
The relationship between people is really too complicated. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
Nature itself has placed enough fences between people. ——Tagore's "Mahamaya"
The tearful crocodile pretends to be pitiful and deceives kind-hearted passers-by into its mouth; it is also like a colorful snake, curling up in the flowers, children Seeing the bright color, you think of it as a good thing, and it will take a bite out of you. ——Shakespeare's "Henry VI, Novel"
Some ferocious insects, although they do not get any benefit, will die from stinging people, and they will sting people without hesitation. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"