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Maurice Maeterlinck’s classic quotations

1. People who smile are not the happiest people "Blue Bird"

2. The nature of silence reveals the nature of a person's soul. Between two people who are silent, no words can communicate between their souls. Maeterlinck

3. No days are peaceful except within ourselves. But even in the calmest of days, there is room for the noblest destiny. "Wisdom and Destiny"

4. Most people never find the happiness that is close at hand throughout their lives. "Blue Bird"

5. Insects can bring flowers a deep kiss from lovers far away, even if these lovers have never met and cannot move around. "The Wisdom of Flowers"

6. Power is generated from the roots fixed in the darkness and blooms in the flowers. This process is an unparalleled miracle. "The Wisdom of Flowers"

7. If the soul becomes wiser at dusk, then it will be more cautious about the unfortunate consequences it sows for itself at dawn. "Wisdom and Destiny"

8. The dead are not as easy to lose love as the living. They cherish our love until we too turn into loess. "Hourglass Selected Foreign Philosophical Prose"

9. If empty words can really comfort people, it will definitely be much better than no words of comfort at all. "Wisdom and Destiny"

10. The sunshine, the air, and the flow of time are full of happiness that people have not discovered. Life itself is happiness, and happiness is always by your side. "Blue Bird"

11. Although some people have passed away, as long as someone still misses them, they will still live as happily as before. "Blue Bird"

12. Yes A lot of happiness is afraid of light, and you will no longer be happy when you see the light. "Blue Bird"

13. Only when people dare to be silent when getting along is the true encounter of souls. Speaking is to cover up the silence. of fear. "The Wealth of the Humble" Classic Quotes by Patrick Modiano

1. When we live in this world, there are many things that we keep secret and must remain silent.

2. No one is getting older. As time goes by, many people and things will make you feel particularly ridiculous and insignificant in the end, and you will look like a child in comparison.

3. Nihilism - to a certain extent, it means that there will never be any results and fall into an endless wrong cycle of thinking and paradox.

4. Today, I finally understood that the light green booklets and the biography of the "non-existent Louise" she read were not looking for a code of conduct. She just wanted to escape, to escape further away, to cut off the connection with daily life in a more drastic way, to breathe free air.

5. From that moment on, there was a shortcoming and a void in my life. It brought me not only a feeling of emptiness, but also that my eyes could not bear it. The entire blank space pierced my eyes with its intense radiation. That situation will last forever, until the end of life.

6. The summer that year was extremely hot, and we were convinced that no one would find us here. In the afternoons we often walked along the embankment, picking our way to the most crowded parts of the beach. Then, we walked closer to the beach and found a small open space to spread our bath towels on. We felt happier than we had ever known in the midst of a crowd scented with emollient amber oil. Children built their sand castles around us, itinerant vendors jumped over people, selling ice cream... On that August Sunday, we were exactly the same as everyone else around us, no different.

7. Later, every time I cut off contact with someone, I can experience this intoxication again. It’s only when I’m running away that I’m truly myself. The only good memories I have are of running away or running away from home. However, life will always prevail again.

8. Someone told me categorically that the only thing a person cannot remember is the voice of the person speaking.

However, to this day, in those sleepless nights, I can often hear the voice with a Parisian accent - a Parisian living on a slope street - asking me: "So, have you found your happiness? ”

9. Sometimes, we recall certain episodes of our lives, and we need evidence to confirm that we are not dreaming.

10. "Line of escape" is a concept often used by French philosopher Deleuze (1925-1995). In his later classic "A Thousand Plateaus", he distinguished three types of lines in detail "Line": hard line, soft line and escape line. The hard line refers to the quality line, which constructs a rigid normality through binary opposition. For example, under the control of the hard line, people will follow the rules to complete each stage of life, from elementary school to university to living with a salary to retirement; soft The line refers to the molecular line, which disrupts linearity and normality, without purpose and intention; the escape line is completely separated from the quality line, from rupture to breakage, and the main body becomes fragments in the uncontrollable rheological diversity. This is also our line of liberation. Only Only on this line can we feel freedom and life, but it is also the most dangerous line because they are the most real.

11. You are right, the important thing in life is not the future, but the past.

12. In order to overcome nihilism, people killed God and finally believed in eternal recurrence, thus ending the era of belief!

13. "Eternal Reincarnation" is a worldview that is exactly opposite to the Christian worldview of "beginning and end".

14. At the various entrances to this building, many people used to pass through and then disappear. I believe people can still hear the echoes of their footsteps today. Because after they passed by, something continued to vibrate to this day. Although the shock waves are getting weaker and weaker, you can still feel it if you listen carefully. I may have never actually been called Pietro McEvoy. I am nothing but echoes spread through my shock waves, sometimes distant and weak, sometimes close and strong. They swirl in the air and then gather in Together, we become me.

15. At dusk, a little girl and her mother came home from the beach. She was crying for no reason, she just wanted to play a little longer. She was gone, she had turned the corner. Do not our lives pass as quickly into the night as this child's sorrow?

16. There are some people you met when you were very young, but you have quite clear memories. At this age, everything surprises you and feels new to you... But some of the men and women you meet have already experienced a life, and you cannot ask them to evoke memories as clear as yours.

17. Even in the year when the two of us were born, the city was just a pile of ruins when viewed from a high altitude. Deep in the gardens, lilac flowers bloomed among the ruins.

18. I walked all the way to the window, overlooking the Montmartre Funicular, the Sacre Coeur Garden and the entire Paris beyond, with its thousands of lights, rooftops, and shadows. In this maze of streets and alleys, one day Denise Kudlers and I met by chance. Of the routes that thousands of people take across Paris, two cross each other, just as two of the thousands of tiny balls sometimes collide with each other on a huge electric pool table. But nothing was left, not even the flash of yellow firefly as it flew by.

19. He expected this, but it didn't matter. Outside, he stayed in front of the building for a while. in the sun. The street is quiet. He was convinced in those moments that by standing still on the sidewalk, he could slowly pass through the once-invisible wall. However, people are always in the same position. The streets will be quieter and sunnier. What happens once will happen again and again endlessly.

20. In some brief encounters, coincidence and emptiness play a greater role than at other ages in your life. This kind of encounter has no future, just like a train at night.

21. Bosmans was thinking that sometimes things are just meant to be. You will hear a person meet head-on two or three times. If you don't talk to this person, it's your loss.

22. The sound of these two words, future, seems heartbreaking and mysterious to Bosmans today.

But at that time, it never became clear to us that our luck was still in the permanent present.

23. I was worried that Denis would not come to the appointment. For the first time, I thought that in this city, among these hurried figures, we might never see each other again. I can't remember whether my name was Jimmy or Pedro, Stern or McEvoy that night.

24. He clearly felt that behind the exact events and familiar faces, there existed all the things that had become dark matter: brief encounters, missed appointments, lost letters, written down in the past Names and phone numbers in an address book that you have forgotten, as well as men and women you have met before but didn't know existed. As in astronomy, there is more to this dark matter than the visible part of your life. There are endless amounts of this substance. And he just wrote down a few faint flashes of dark matter on his notepad.

25. Thousands of people are walking on the criss-crossing streets of Paris, just like thousands of small marbles rolling on the huge electric pinball table, and sometimes two collide with each other. After the collision, no trace was left behind. It was not as good as the flying yellow firefly, which could still leave a flash of light.

26. Someone whispered to him in his dream: distant Auteuil, the charming neighborhood when I was sad. He wrote this sentence on his notepad, because he knew Understandably, there are words you hear in your dreams that impress you and decide to keep them in your mind, but when you wake up you will not remember them, or they will feel meaningless.

27. We curled up on our two opposite beds and felt a sense of relief. We whispered about the Marquis, each discovering a new detail. Next time, we'll go a little further on Dr. Dordein Street before heading back. We will walk to the convent. Next time, further afield, to the farm and barber shop. Next time, go further and walk an extra mile every night. Then you only need to walk another ten meters to reach the castle fence. Next time... we ended up falling asleep.

28. This smile is the main characteristic of Roger Vincent in my memory: it always hangs on his lips. Roger Vincent was immersed in this smile. This smile was not happy, but cold and confused, like a light mist that enveloped him. His smile, his voice and his manner all came across as low and depressing.

29. She felt joyful every time she was about to leave, and at every crack in life, she was sure that life would take over again.

30. At first, the dog was about ten meters behind me, and then it gradually came closer. When we reached the iron fence of Galila Garden, we walked side by side. I don’t know where I’ve read somewhere—perhaps a note at the bottom of a page in “Celestial Wonders”—that we might unknowingly enter a parallel world at certain times of the night: a set of empty spaces where the lights are not turned off. room, or even a dead-end street. There we find things that have been missing for a long time: a mascot, a letter, an umbrella, a key, a cat, a dog or a horse that was lost in the passing of life. I think this dog is the one in the rue Dr. Gürzen.

31. Whenever she was about to leave, she felt very happy, and when she was in every gap in life, she was sure that life would take over again.

32. I turned around and walked back, standing on the pier for a moment, watching the cars passing by and the lights near the training ground on the other side of the Seine. Over there, in a small suite by the garden, perhaps something of my life remains, there is someone there who knew me and still remembers me.

33. The crash that night happened at the perfect time. I needed some kind of shock to wake me up from my depressed, numb state. I could no longer walk in the fog...and this came just a few months before I entered adulthood. What a bizarre coincidence. I just happened to be saved. This accident was probably one of the most defining events in my life. It brought everything back into order.

34. It’s strange to say. Sometimes when I'm on a street corner, I suddenly run into someone I haven't seen for thirty years, or someone I thought was dead long ago. We were both stunned. The city of Nice is full of ghosts and ghosts, and hopefully I won’t join their ranks anytime soon.

35. I believe that the entrances of each building still echo the footsteps of those who walked by every day and later disappeared. Something continued to vibrate wherever they passed, some sound waves that were getting fainter but still detectable if you paid attention. In fact, I may not be this Pedro McEvoy at all, I am nothing. But some sound waves passed through my whole body, sometimes far away, sometimes very strong. After all these scattered echoes floating in the air condensed, they became me.

36. He felt that he had reached a crossroads in his life, or rather a boundary, where he could rush into the future. For the first time, the word "future" came to his mind, along with another word: horizon. On those nights, the streets of this neighborhood were empty and quiet, disappearing lines, all leading to the future and the horizon.

37. Some people are friends in their youth, but some people never grow old. When they meet other people face to face forty years later, they will no longer recognize those people. Furthermore, there is no longer any contact between them: they tend to be side by side, but each in a different time corridor. Even if they wanted to talk to each other, they wouldn't hear each other's voices, just like two people separated by the glass of a fish tank.

38. The accident last night was not an accident. It marks a break of sorts. The impact had another benefit, and it happened just in time for me to start living my life again.

39. He was tired after walking for such a long time. But he had a sense of peace for a moment, and was convinced that he was back at the place he had left on a certain day, the same place, the same hour, the same season, just like the hour and minute hands of a clock align at twelve o'clock at noon. together. Maurice Biggar's famous quotes

Morris Biggar's famous quotes

1. In order to treat students effectively, teachers must consider: If I were at this student's age and had his psychological environment and a system of insights and values ??similar to his, then, what will I do? Why do I do this? Morris Bigger

2. If he wants to teach students effectively, the teacher should He should use the same psychology to understand students with different personalities, and should understand exactly what changes have really occurred in the living spaces of the students he is teaching. To understand each student and his cognitive world, the teacher must develop a trained quality of simplicity and innocence (referring to the simplicity and innocence of childhood); he must understand the student's personality and his environment, just as the student Understands himself as well as his surroundings. In order to successfully understand a student thoroughly, the teacher must understand the student through the student himself. Morris Bigger

3. In a democratic teaching situation, teachers should act as the leader of a democratic collective. In a democratic classroom, teachers' opinions can be sharply criticized by students and teachers just like students' opinions. This way both students and teachers can learn and teach each other. Morris Bigger

4. If a teacher wants to maximize his talents, he needs to use all his wisdom, emotion and imagination to make a thorough understanding of his principles, values ??and purposes. think. Maurice Big Hubbard's famous quotes Gogol's famous quotes Whittier's famous quotes Maurice Grazmann's famous quotes

Maurice Grazmann's famous quotes

1. Once upon a time there were Once, a boy named William lived in a castle on the mountain, and he had a magic carrot. Maurice Gratzmann

2. Felix, Zelda and Kaia finally chose to jump off the Nazi train bound for hell. But poor Kaia was shot by a Nazi machine gun and died. But I think this is not the worst outcome for her. Compared with the painful days in the concentration camps we know, maybe sleeping under a tree full of flowers is already happiness. Felix and the little girl he saved survive, and the story ends there. I don’t know the fate of them and Barney and the children who were taken away by the train, but I really hope that they survived until the end of the war and lived a happy life. Maurice Grazmann

3. Barney bought Felix a pair of shoes at the cost of three radishes. He said it was because everyone deserves to be happy at least once in their lives. Maurice Gratzmann

4. I know he won’t mind that doctor’s scam.

He likes to hear my stories. And I thought he might make a good doctor. Once he tore off a leg from a fly and later succeeded in attaching several more. Maurice Gratzmann

5. I imagined how great it would be when our family was reunited. Maurice Gratzmann

6. The water in the river was so red, it almost looked like blood. But even if all the gunshots were added together, those hunters would not be able to kill so many rabbits. Is it possible? No, the color of the river is definitely an illusion caused by the light. Maurice Gratzmann

7. Everyone should have happiness at least once in his life. Maurice Gratzmann

8. You can’t make real friends when you live a secret life. With friends, you'll be too relaxed and start revealing things involuntarily, and then they'll know you've been lying to them the whole time. Maurice Gratzmann

9. I turned over and tried to keep my body as flat as possible on the ground, in case other soldiers would do the same. No one fired anymore. My breathing returned to normal. It must have been an accident. The gun went off as the truck was being bounced. Another thing occurred to me. That poor soldier. He would be too uncomfortable to eat tonight in the barracks. He originally just wanted to play a prank, but now he thinks he has killed an innocent child. I quickly got up and waved desperately to the truck that was disappearing on the road. Don't worry, I yelled, I'm fine! But the truck had disappeared in front... Maurice Gratzmann

10. Felix finally knew that there was no such thing as the countryside. The Jews in those trucks were taken to concentration camps by the Nazis. A cruel, sinful, and dehumanizing place. So did his parents. I really want to hug this poor child tightly. What does it feel like to have his faith shattered? He is still a child, why should he have to endure this? Maurice Gratzmann Hubbert's quotes Aitmatov's quotes Winston Churchill's quotes