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1. The flowers of winter have fallen and drifted, hidden in a secret shadow, and the illusion of deception completes a silent love, for It imparts dignity and glory. "Derailment" by William Trevor

2. Just because of a minor problem, the two people experienced the same day and night, and the flowers, mornings, moons and nights they spent together came to an end. . She couldn't imagine how it would feel: dreaming back in the middle of the night, in a daze, and for a moment she didn't know what made her sit up in shock. Then she combed and searched in the sudden flash of consciousness, only to find that it was deserted and empty. The truth of nothingness, when I am confused and confused, I fall into the despair of powerlessness. "Infidelity" by William Trevor

3. Never try to dig back any broken pieces from the ruins of relationships. William Trevor "Derailment"

4. This reminded him of what someone said: God's world we see in our eyes is exactly what God wants. "Friends in Business" by William Trevor

5. In fact, the future will not be as bleak as it seems now. In the future, there will still be the tacit understanding between them. They are so beautiful, satisfied and grateful that they will still have themselves in the future. This once-vast love has turned her and him into what they are. "Infidelity" by William Trevor

6. As the night got deeper and deeper, Emily had a feeling: they talked for so long because it was necessary. At such a broken and desolate moment, try to Use long conversations to relieve other aspects of bleakness and hopelessness. "Derailment" by William Trevor

7. From the great famine in the ancient times to the present, from the first large-scale exodus and uprooting from home, luck has always played an important role in pretending to be people's voyages in the past. Out-of-town ships are even called coffin ships. There is a good side to destiny, but it is also often accompanied by misfortune, despair and failure. William Trevor "Infidelity"

8. Even if some facts or truths can bring glory to human spirituality, if they also contain some terrible elements to be disclosed or stated, then you are selling them Or it would be difficult to spread the story. Darkness nourishes the joyful and magnificent flame of victory of light, but who wants to face and understand darkness? William Trevor "Derailment"

9. They did not notice that the image in the glass recorded a chic and trendy image in that brief moment. If they saw it, he and she would probably They may deny that it was the fashion they showed, or they may guess that they did have such a moment of grace in this extramarital affair that has become a thing of the past. William Trevor's "Infidelity" Blair's famous quotes, Galsworthy's famous quotes, Beaufort's famous quotes, Robert Frost's classic quotes

1. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I only choose Take one of them and finish your life.

2. There were two diverged roads in the yellow woods. Unfortunately, I couldn't walk both roads at the same time. I chose the one less traveled by, which made all the difference.

3. Two roads were scattered in the woods, and the one I chose less traveled by determined the difference in my life from then on.

4. You receive education so that when you reach a certain stage, you can get close to what you love: whether it is a poem, an ideal, a party, a cause, or a hero .

5. Being educated means being able to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or losing your confidence.

6. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and my life changed forever.

7. The woods are beautiful, dark and deep, but I have promises yet to be fulfilled. I still have to run hundreds of miles before I can fall asleep.

8. The so-called poetry is what is lost after translation.

9. Literature can be divided into two categories. The literature of sorrow and the literature of complaint. The former category is about the eternal living conditions of human beings, while the latter category bears traces of literature from a certain time and place. It may be true and touching, but it is not great literature.

10. I will look back on the past with a sigh. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I chose the one less traveled by. That has decided the path of my life.

11. I chose the road less traveled by, which has determined my difference today

12. I am a person who is familiar with the night. I once went out in the rain. Back, I walked all the way to the lights at the far end of the city.

13. Maybe in a certain place many years later, I will sigh softly and look back on the past. Two roads diverged in a forest, and I chose the one less traveled by. That has determined the path of my life.

14. It is the inalienable right of every man to go to hell in his own way.

15. Reading, I like to think of it as a journey, where we exile ourselves in a familiar world of reality.

16. The best way out is always to move forward to the end. William James's famous sayings

William James's famous sayings

1. A true culture is based on sympathy and praise. Live by living, not by hating and scorning.

2. Each of us feels deep down that a carefree and indifferent attitude towards life will compensate for all his own shortcomings.

3. The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate.

4. A generous spirit is the greatest of all things.

5. Sobriety always means withdrawal, discrimination and opposition; drunkenness always means expansion, agreement and approval.

6. The rescue of a little person is always a great rescue, and the greatest factor is precisely because of his insignificance.

7. Religion is a very important chapter in the history of human egoism.

8. Philosophy lives in words, and truth and facts pour into our lives in ways far better than language formulas.

9. No matter how many golden words you know, no matter how good your conditions are, when the opportunity comes, if you don’t apply it concretely, there will be no progress. If you have good ideas but don't contribute them, your life will not improve. William Shakespeare's famous sayings

1. Ambition is but the slave of memory, born vigorously, but difficult to grow. ——Shakespeare

2. Covered with a layer of gray, great things will go against the current and lose the meaning of action under this kind of consideration. ——Shakespeare

3. You should try your best to use your talents, and never marry according to others or be someone else's tail. ——Shakespeare

4. It is better to have many good friends than to have a lot of wealth. ——Shakespeare

5. All friends will receive the reward of their loyalty, and all enemies will taste the bitter cup of their sins. ——Shakespeare

6. The spirit can nourish people like milk, and wisdom is a breast. ——Shakespeare

7. Noisy love, affectionate resentment, everything out of nothing, heavy frivolity, serious arrogance, neat chaos, leaden feathers, bright smoke, cold The flame, the haggard health, the ever-awakening sleep, the denial of existence! I feel that love is just such a thing.

8. If you become a fox, the lion will be suspicious of you if a liar reports on you. ——Shakespeare

9. One more school means one less prison. ——Shakespeare

10. Our careless mistake is that we often do not know how to value the valuable things we have. We do not realize their true value until we lose them. Our unreasonable hatred often hurts our friends and then weeps at their graves.

11. Let us devote ourselves. Dedicate yourself to goodness, devote yourself to truth, and devote yourself to justice. ——Shakespeare

12. A poet who loses his personality is more despicable, inferior and sinful than a person who insists on writing poetry without poetic talent. ——Shakespeare

13. Brevity is the soul of wit, while verbosity is a useless decoration. ——Shakespeare

14. Determination is just a slave of memory, it will change at will according to your memory. ——Shakespeare

15. Love all, trust a few, and hurt no one. ——Shakespeare

16. Keep silent about matters of the heart, do not act on hasty thoughts, be friendly and avoid frivolity, make close friends with friends in need, and stay away from the love of wine and meat. ——Shakespeare

17. Where eagles dare not perch, there are gulls plundering. ——Shakespeare

18. In everything, you need to listen more but speak less; listen to the opinions of others, but reserve your own judgment. ——Shakespeare

19. When one of our fingers hurts, the whole body will feel uncomfortable. ——Shakespeare

20. The monster of habit, although it is a devil, will swallow up all shame, and it will also become an angel, cultivating the accumulated virtues and good deeds into a natural and comfortable routine.

21. When good flowers are in full bloom, you should pick them first. Don’t wait too long. The beautiful scenery will never come again. Otherwise, in an instant, it will fade away and fall into dust. ——Shakespeare

22. Romeo: Here is your money, that is the worse poison to the soul, in this evil world, than your humble medicines that are not allowed to be sold. He is even better at killing people; you didn’t sell the poison to me, I sold the poison to you.

23. It is better to be a smart fool than to be a stupid smart person. ——Shakespeare

24. People can control their own destiny. If we are controlled by others, the fault lies not in our destiny, but in ourselves. ——Shakespeare

25. Pride is a place where all heroes can be hurt.

——Shakespeare

26. The initial indifference will make the subsequent love more passionate; if she pretends to be interested in you, it is not because she hates you, but because she wants you to love her more.

27. I admit that there is nothing in the world more painful than the punishment of love, and there is nothing more joyful than serving it. ——Shakespeare

28. Not all shiny things are gold; not all beautiful words are good words. ——Shakespeare

29. An educated person knows how to use each sense as a tool, knows how to enlighten it, sharpen it, and how to put it to practical use. ——Shakespeare

30. When others let go, he still persists; when others retreat, he still presses forward; every time he falls, he stands up immediately. Such a person must have never failed. ——Shakespeare

31. Although glory is fleeting, if it is really because of discord or fate that he and his glory and wealth are cut off, the pain is really the same as the separation of soul and body. !

32. A small amount of evil is enough to offset all noble qualities and bring a person into disrepute. ——Shakespeare

33. If you have true love, speak it sincerely. ——Shakespeare

34. When we dare to do evil to satisfy our base hopes, we lose our nature and are no longer ourselves. ——Shakespeare

35. Don’t gild the lilies/add more than you need. ——Shakespeare

36. Hidden sadness is like a flameout furnace, which can burn the heart to ashes. ——Shakespeare

37. Do you want me to toss and turn in sleep, playing with my vision with your shadow? ——Shakespeare

38. God is fair and controls destiny. People always stand at both ends of the scale. The person who is controlled by fate only understands the destiny given to him by God. ——Shakespeare

39. What does the name mean? What we call a rose. ——Shakespeare

40. If words come from breath, and breath comes from life, as long as I have one breath left, I will never let my breath reveal what you said to me. ——Shakespeare

41. Friendship is reliable in other things, but cannot be trusted in love; so lovers use their own lips and tongue. ——Shakespeare

42. When sorrow comes, it does not come alone, but in groups. ——Shakespeare

43. God has given you a kind of perseverance. When I shed my tears to the sea and moaned because of the bitterness in my heart, you smiled at me; it is for this reason that I developed patience. Strength, ready to withstand any disaster that comes one after another.

44. The truth will eventually be revealed to the world, and secrets cannot be kept hidden for long. ——Shakespeare

45. On the clock of time, there are only two words - thought. ——Shakespeare

46. Progress is the goal; ideal is the standard. ——Shakespeare

47. Always hold the meek peace sign in your right hand to prevent jealous people from gossiping. ——Shakespeare

48. Sometimes I believe it, sometimes I don’t believe it; just like those who are worried because they are afraid that the result will be hopeless, they hope and worry at the same time. ——Shakespeare

49. Desire is like coals of fire, it must be cooled down, otherwise, the fire will burn the heart. ——Shakespeare

50. "Love" is always as clear as the truth, but "prostitution" is always deceiving and lying. ——Shakespeare

51. Compared with those who take action and those who stand by, those who stand by are worse. Because he is a coward. ——Shakespeare

52. In disputes, justice and truth may not always be fairly judged. Those who have darkened their consciences will recruit some villains who have also darkened their consciences as your negative witnesses.

53. Human youth is short-lived, but if you spend this short-lived youth despicably, it will be too much. ——Shakespeare

54. Cruelty has sharp teeth. ——Shakespeare

55. His words are like a tangled chain, not lacking, but completely messed up. ——Shakespeare

56. Survival or destruction, this is a question worth considering. ——Shakespeare

57. For those who are confident in their abilities and do not mind temporary failures, there is no such thing as failure; for those who have an indomitable will and a firm goal, there is no such thing as failure; for others, there is no such thing as failure. There is no such thing as failure for those who let go but still persist, or for those who keep pushing forward while others retreat! For those who stand up immediately every time they fall, and who jump higher like a ball every time they fall, there is no such thing as failure. The so-called failure.

58. New flames can extinguish old flames; big pain can alleviate small pain. ——Shakespeare

59. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. Open-minded people live longer. ——Shakespeare

60. I forgive everyone.

Even though people have done countless wrongs to me, I am still on good terms with them, and I will never build my tomb with black resentment.

61. People who insist on the truth are great. ——Shakespeare

62. Love everyone, trust a few, and never let anyone down. ——Shakespeare

63. Wisdom is part of destiny, and the external environment a person encounters will affect his mind. ——Shakespeare

64. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like no sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. ——Shakespeare

65. I once had a glimpse of the cruelty of the hand of time. Being buried by the stale years is the price of glory. ——Shakespeare

66. Character is a person’s inner self, and reputation is a person’s appearance. ——Shakespeare

67. Some people are promoted because of sin, and some people are destroyed because of virtue. ——Shakespeare

68. I love Ophelia, even if there are thousands of brothers, all their love gathered together, after all, they can’t compare with the love of me alone. !——Shakespeare

69. Do not insult the truth that you do not know, otherwise you will compensate for your fault with your life. ——Shakespeare

70. Young people, we must have courage! No matter how hard someone tries to embarrass us now, our future will be bright. ——Shakespeare

71. Ideals are adventurous. ——Shakespeare

72. Human life is short, but if you live it despicably, it will be too long. ——Shakespeare

73. In fact, there is nothing good or bad in the world, it all depends on how you think about it. ——Shakespeare

74. If love is mixed with calculations that have nothing to do with itself, it is not true love. ——Shakespeare

75. Human wisdom holds three keys, one for numbers, one for letters, and one for notes. The fantasy of knowledge and thought is among them. ——Shakespeare

76. Don’t gild the lilies and add more than you need. ——Shakespeare

77. There is no richer legacy than integrity. ——Shakespeare

78. Equipment is sunshine. We are flowers. Flowers that have lost their sunshine. It will soon lose its vividness until it wilts. ——Shakespeare

79. Goodwill produces happiness, and civilization brings harmony. ——Shakespeare

80. Doubts can ruin everything. A person often loses the chance of success because he shrinks from things. ——Shakespeare

81. Friendship is reliable in other things, but cannot be trusted in love; so lovers use their own lips and tongue. Whoever is alive, let him convey his feelings himself, never ask others to do it for him; because beauty is a witch, and under her magic, loyalty will dissolve in passion.

82. Life is just a walking shadow, a clumsy actor gesticulating. After appearing for a moment, he quietly retreated without a sound.

——Shakespeare

83. To be happy with a man, you should know more about him without loving him too much; to be happy with a woman, you should love her more but don’t want to understand her. Her!