1. The human heart can only tolerate a certain degree of despair. The sponge has absorbed enough water. Even if the sea flows over it, it cannot add another drop of water to it.
Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame de Paris"
2. This is the sun at dusk, but we regard it as the dawn.
Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
3. A one-eyed man has more serious shortcomings than a completely blind man, because he knows what he is missing.
Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame de Paris"
4. Extreme pain, like extreme joy, cannot last because it is too violent.
Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
5. I have never been that kind of person,
Can't patiently pick up the pieces on the ground ,
Put them together,
and tell yourself that the patched thing is exactly the same as new.
When something is broken, it is broken.
I would rather remember it as it looked at its best,
than try to fix it.
Then look at those broken places for the rest of your life.
? Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"
6. Don't waste your time on people who don't want to spend time on you.
Margaret Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"
7. Later, respectively, wander and suffer sorrow.
From then on, each wandered, each sorrow.
Margaret Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"
8. There is a grave deep in everyone's heart, which is used to bury the people they love.
Stendhal's "Red and Black"
9. My dream is worth fighting for. My life today is by no means a cold copy of my life yesterday.
?Stendhal's "Red and Black"
10. Everyone has flaws, just like an apple bitten by God. Some people have bigger flaws, precisely because God especially loves his fragrance.
Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace"
11. You don't grow up when no one says "no" to you.
Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace"
12. If you can't avoid it, you have to endure it. It is a sign of weakness and stupidity not to be able to endure the things you are destined to endure in life.
Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
13. Do you think I will stay here insignificant? Do you think I am a robot without emotions? Do you think I Being poor, humble, unattractive, and insignificant, do I have no soul or heart? You are wrong. I have as much soul and as full heart as you. If God gave me a little beauty and a lot of money, I would make it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. I am not speaking to you now through the rules of social life and customs, but my soul is speaking to your soul.
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
14. The more lonely I am, the less friends I have, and the less support I have, the more I have to respect myself. .
Charlotte Bronte "Jane Eyre"
15. If I love you less, I can say more.
Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
16. Pride prevents others from loving me, and prejudice prevents me from loving others.
Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
17. If he had not offended my pride, I would easily forgive his pride.
Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
18. The first sign of true love is timidity in boys and boldness in girls.
? Hugo "Les Misérables"
19. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart.
?Hugo's "Les Misérables"
20. It is the human heart that releases infinite light, and it is the human heart that creates boundless darkness. Light and darkness are intertwined and fighting. This is what we are fighting for. A world of nostalgia and helplessness.
? Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables"
21. Appropriate sadness can express deep feelings, but excessive sadness can prove a lack of wisdom.
?Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
22. Only those who have never been hurt will laugh at the scars of others!
?Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" 》
23. Don’t swear by the moon, it is fickle and waxes and wanes every month; if you swear by it, maybe your love will be as fickle as it.
?Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
24. Remember what needs to be remembered and forget what needs to be forgotten. Change what can be changed and accept what cannot be changed.
Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten.Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable.
Jerome David Salinger " "The Catcher in the Rye"
25. The sign of an immature man is that he is willing to die heroically for a certain cause; the sign of a mature man is that he is willing to live humbly for a certain cause.
J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye"
26. I am willing to plunge deeply into life, suck out the marrow of life, and live a solid life. Simplicity, cleanly eliminate all content that does not belong to life, push life to the extreme, use the most basic form, simple, simple, and simpler.
Thoreau's "Walden"
27. When you are the richest, your life is also the poorest. Fault-finders can find flaws even in heaven. A person with peace of mind can live a contented life anywhere, with uplifting and optimistic thoughts, just like living in a palace. There is no need to go through all kinds of troubles to find something new, whether it is clothes or friends. Renovate the old and get back into them. Nothing has changed, we are changing.
Thoreau's "Walden"
28. Time determines who you will meet in your life, your heart determines who you want to appear in your life, and Your actions determine who stays in the end.
David Thoreau's "Walden"
29. Time determines who you will meet in your life, and your heart determines who you want to appear in your life. Here, your actions determine who stays in the end.
David Thoreau "Walden"
30. A person can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated.
? Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
31. I will never chew on the misfortune that fate has given us like before (never forget it); To accept the present, let the past go.
? Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther"
32. The most precious thing for a person is life, and life is only once for a person. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not feel regret for wasting his years because of mediocrity, nor will he feel guilty for being despicable and living a mediocre life.
? Ostrovsky's "How the Steel Was Tempered"
33. Human nature is indeed like this. It is both gullible and suspicious, and it is said to be weak but it is also stubborn. He can't make up his mind, but he is very decisive when doing things for others.
? Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"
34. I want to live well, live with heart, and wait until one day God pays me back everything he owes me!
? Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
34. From now on, I begin to choose my life carefully, and I will no longer easily let myself get lost in various temptations. I have heard the call from afar in my heart, and I no longer need to look back and care about all the rights and wrongs and discussions behind me. I have no time to dwell on the past, I want to move forward.
Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
35. Does your life and your happiness really lie in pretending to be an identity you don't have and costing you You can’t afford the money and waste your precious school time to see that society?
?Balzac’s “Petro Goriot”