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What is a famous saying of Robinson Crusoe?
"After a person is sensible, he will feel that being saved from sin by God is happier than being saved from trouble by God."

"Some good things in the world have no other benefits for us except to use them."

"I keep thinking about how much I look like a king with a happy mood. First, the whole island is my personal property, so I have an unquestionable territorial right. Second, my people completely obey me, and I am their full ruler and legislator. "

"The status quo achieved through long-term efforts is the highest level in the world, which is most suitable to be called human happiness. It has nothing to do with the fatigue and pain of the mechanical activities of the human body, and it will not be embarrassed by the pride, luxury, ambition and jealousy of the upper and middle classes of human beings."

"I've seen so much land and sea. What are they? Where did it come from? What am I and all other creatures, wild and domesticated, human and animal? Where did it come from? "

"I acquiesced in the arrangement of God's will, and now I am beginning to possess this arrangement and believe that everything is the best."