The most classic sentence in "Robinson Crusoe": 1. After a person understands the truth, he will feel that it is better to be saved from sin by God than to be saved from trouble by God. , greater happiness. The most classic words from "Robinson Crusoe": 2. It is more painful for a person to always expect disaster than to encounter disaster, especially when a person cannot get rid of this expectation and this feeling of fear. 3. ...It can be seen that we ordinary people cannot understand the benefits of the original environment unless we see a worse environment with our own eyes; if we have to be at the end of our rope, we will not know how to cherish what we originally enjoyed. 4. In human emotions, there is often a hidden driving force. Once this driving force is attracted by some visible target, or attracted by some invisible but imaginable target, it will It will push our souls towards the goal with a courageous force. If we fail to reach the goal, it will cause us unbearable pain. A common problem among ordinary people is that they are often dissatisfied with the living environment arranged for them by God and nature. In my opinion, at least half of their sufferings are caused by this common disease. 5. When the Creator ruled over mankind, it was a supreme good thing to limit human understanding and knowledge to a narrow scope. 6. When we encounter bad things, we should consider the good things contained in them. 7. It is useless for a person to just sit blankly and dream about what he cannot get. This is an absolute truth. 8. In the most unfortunate predicament. We can also find things to talk about to masturbate and compare the advantages and disadvantages. 9. What I fear most is not death, but the fact that I once regretted going to sea and later made up my mind to go to sea. This fear is ten times the fear of losing my life. 10. All the good things in the world have no other benefit to us except for use. 11. After a person understands the truth, he will feel that being saved by God from sin is greater happiness than being saved by God from trouble. 12. Things are always like this. The fear of danger is often more frightening than the danger itself seen with one's own eyes. 13. I now begin to feel that although my current life is simple and miserable, compared with the evil and despicable life before, I don’t know how many times it is better. I don’t worry about the past now, nor I am happy with the happiness of the past. 14. I have learned to look more at the bright side of my life and less at the dark side of my life; to think more about the enjoyment I have received and less about the things I lack. This attitude comforts me deeply.