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Life always leaves us bruised and bruised, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

2. It takes us two years to learn to speak, but it takes sixty years to learn to shut up. Most of the time, the more we talk, the further we distance ourselves from each other and the more conflicts we have. In communication, most people are always eager to express themselves and speak quickly without understanding the other person at all. It takes two years to learn to speak, but a lifetime to learn to shut up. Whether you understand or not, don’t say much. When your mind is disturbed and your mind is calm, speak slowly. If you really have nothing to say, don't say it. ——Hemingway

3. Being better than others is not noble. True nobility should be better than one's past self. ——Hemingway

4. Now is not the time to think about what is missing, it is time to think about what you can do with what you have. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

5. A person can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

6. People who love each other should not quarrel. Because there are only two of them, and the whole world is against them. As soon as they are separated, the world conquers them. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

7. You can knock me down, but you will never defeat me. Knock me down because my body falls, but you can never defeat my heart - Hemingway

8. A person is not born to be defeated. You can destroy him as much as you want, but just defeat him. Unbeat him. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

9. Once you have love, you will want to do something for the other person. You want to sacrifice yourself, you want to serve. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

10. I have always believed that people who begin to live more seriously on the inside will also begin to live more simply on the outside. In an age of luxury and waste, I wish to show the world how few things mankind really needs. ——Hemingway, "The Nobility of Truth"

11. I can't bear the thought that my life is passing away so quickly, and I am not really living. ——Hemingway, "The Sun Also Rises"

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12. Every day is a new day. Of course it's good to be lucky, but I'd rather do it exactly. That way, when luck comes, you'll be prepared. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

13. The world is so beautiful that it is worth fighting for. I only agree with the second half of the sentence - Hemingway's "The Bell Tolls"

14. It is extremely easy to be indifferent to anything during the day, but it is another matter at night. ——Hemingway "The Sun Also Rises"

15. We must get used to the fact that we stand at the crossroads of life without a traffic light. ? . ——Hemingway

16. Everyone is not an island. A person must be the strongest island in the world before he can become part of the continent. ——Hemingway "For Whom the Bell Tolls"

17. The more rigorous the soul, the simpler the appearance. ——Hemingway

18. Despair is a sin. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

19. Unless you are a bullfighter, no one's life can only advance but not retreat. ——Hemingway

20. As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway

21. It is foolish not to have hope. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

22. I fell drunk on the bed at night and realized that life is just a drunk. When I woke up, I felt a strange excitement, wondering who I was sleeping with. In the dark, the world seems so unreal and exciting that you have to pretend to be crazy and think that's all. ——Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms"

23. If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris when you were young, then she will be with you wherever you go in your life, because Paris is a moveable feast. .

——Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast"

24. Remember the dandelions with you tonight. Remember the freshness of the wind tonight. Remember the sound of running water with you tonight. Stand on the earth and listen to yourself tonight. ——Hemingway "I" The memories are not mine”

25. But then again, nothing is easy. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

26. When I love you, I feel that the ground is moving. ——Hemingway

27. Difficulties that don’t kill us will make us stronger. ——Hemingway

28. "The clouds over the land now stand like mountains, and only a long green line is left on the coast, with some gray-green hills behind it. The sea water now appears blue. , so deep that it turned purple. ——Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea""

29. But none of these scars are new. They are as old as eroded spots in a fishless desert. Everything about him looked ancient except his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

30. "As well as if a promontory were. As well as if a manner of thine own Or of thine friend's were. Each man's death diminishes me, For I am involved in mankind. Therefore, send not to know For whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee. - Hemingway "For Whom the Bell Tolls" /p>

32. The world kills the kindest people, the gentlest people, and the bravest people, and treats them all equally. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

33. I have observed the war for a long time, but I have not seen anything so-called sacred or glorious. By sacrifice, it's like the slaughterhouse in Chicago. It's just that the meat slaughtered here is not canned but buried on the spot. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

34. Although men and women love each other, they often want to be alone for a while, and once they separate, they will inevitably arouse the suspicion of the other party. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

35. 1) I have always believed that people who start to live more seriously on the inside will also start to live more simply on the outside. 2) Regret your mistakes and strive not to repeat them again. This is true repentance. 3) True nobility should be better than your past self. ——Hemingway "True Nobility"

36. Never travel with someone you don't love. Don't do any tricks to meet any kind of cliché. ——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

37. But this is what Paris was like in the early days, when we were very poor, but very happy. ——Ernest Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

38. We are born with what we have, we never need to learn anything, and we never absorb anything new. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

39. In various matters in life or career, character plays a much greater role than intelligence, the brain plays a less important role than the mood, and the talent is not as controlled by judgment. of self-control, patience and discipline. ——Hemingway "True Nobility"

40. I sympathize with everyone who doesn't want to go to bed. Sympathy for all those who want light at night. ——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

41. People are not born to be defeated.

——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

42. "No man is an island, Entire of itself. Each is a piece of the continent, A part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Motherland is the less. ——Hemingway, "For Whom the Bell Tolls""

43. There is a ruling class in a country that is stupid, knows nothing, and will never understand. This is how wars are fought. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

44. The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. ——Hemingway

45. I have learned never to drain my writing well, but always to stop writing while there is still some water left at the bottom of the well, and to let the One who feeds the well The spring refilled the well during the night. ——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

46. The old man dreamed of a lion again. ——Ernest Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea"

47. As long as you don't care about gains and losses, what else in life can't you find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway

48. Love is a game, just like playing bridge. But this is not playing cards, but bidding. Just like bridge, you have to pretend that you are gambling for money or for something else. No one mentioned what the bet was. ——Hemingway "A Farewell to Arms"

49. "There is never any ending to Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other.We always return to it no matter who we were or how it was changed or with what difficulities, or ease, it could be reached. ——Hemingway, "A Moveable Feast""

50. "Kilimanjaro is a mountain with an altitude of 19,000 It is a 1,710-foot high mountain covered with snow all year round. It is said to be the highest mountain in Africa. The western peak is called "Eachi-Eayi" by the Maasai people, which is the temple of God. Nearby, there is the body of a leopard that has dried and frozen. No one has ever explained what the leopard is looking for in such a cold place. ——Hemingway, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro""

51. "A man can be destroyed, but not defeated. ——Ernest Hemingway "the Old Man and the Sea""

52. However, in those days, spring always came in the end, but it made people's hearts Surprisingly, it almost didn't come. (www.siandian.com Flashpoint Love Talk Network) - Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast"

53. If you do everything for too long and start too late, you don't expect everyone to stay. There. Everyone dispersed. ——Hemingway, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

54. He was an old man fishing alone in a small boat in the Gulf Stream. He had been fishing for eighty-four days without catching a single fish. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

55. But Paris is a very old city, but we are very young. Nothing is simple here, even poverty, unexpected money, moonlight, and Not even the breathing of the person sleeping next to you in the moonlight is simple.

——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

56. You know that spring will never disappear, just like you know that the river will flow again after it freezes. When the wind and rain drive away the spring, it is like A young man died for no reason. ——Hemingway

57. Every man's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another. The only difference lies in the details of how they were born and how they died. ——Hemingway

58. I think of all generations of people who have been confused by something. This has always been the case and will always be the case in the future. ——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

59. I don't care what the world is like. All I wanted to do was figure out how to live in it. If you really understand how to live in this world, you may also be able to understand what this world is like. ——Ernest Miller Hemingway, "The Sun Also Rises"

60. I hate cramps. They are a betrayal of the body. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

61. Fight until you die. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

62. In this way, I will finally write a true sentence, and then write it down. It's easier then because there's always a true sentence that I know, or have seen or heard someone say. If I write painstakingly, as if someone were introducing or recommending something, I find that I can cut away the bells and whistles and start with the first simple, true statement I've ever written. ——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

63. As long as you don't care about gains and losses, what else in life can't you find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway

64. When spring comes, even if it is a false spring, there is no other problem except finding the place where people can live the happiest life. The only thing that can ruin the day is people, and if you can manage not dating someone else, there's no end to the day. There are always people who stand in the way of your happy mood, except for those rare people who are as beautiful as spring. ——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

65. Fear of death increases in exact proportion to increase in wealth. ——Hemingway

66. Age is my alarm clock——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

67. There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. The true nobility is in being superior to your previous self. ——Hemingway's "True Nobility"

68. That was in Europe. We thought wine was a normal drink that was as good for health as food, and it also made people feel better. The great giver of pleasure, comfort and joy. Drinking wine is not an act of pomp, a sign of pretension, or a fashion; it is as natural as eating and, in my opinion, as indispensable as eating, so that I cannot imagine eating a meal without Drink wine or not even a glass of apple juice or beer. ——Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast"

69. ① Being better than others is not noble. True nobility should be better than one's past self; ② Young people should have the composure of the elderly, and the elderly should Have the spirit of young people; ③Life always leaves us bruised and bruised, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places. ——Hemingway

70. Everyone is born to engage in a certain career, and everyone living on earth has his own obligations in life.

——Hemingway

71. Never go on trips with anyone you do not love. ——Hemingway

72. He never had a big quarrel with this woman, but he had a lot of quarrels with the women he fell in love with. In the end, due to the corrosive effect of the quarrel, they were always ruined. The feelings they shared: He loved too deeply and demanded too much, which took everything away. ——Hemingway, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

73. These two shoulders are quite strange. The person is very old, but the shoulders are still strong, and the neck is still strong, and when the old man is asleep , when the head is drooped forward, the wrinkles are less obvious. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

74. Paris is never finished. The memories of everyone who has lived in Paris are different from others. We always get back there, no matter who we are, no matter how she changes, no matter how hard or easy it is for you to get there. Paris is always worth going to, no matter what you give her, you will always get something in return. But this was the situation in Paris in the early days when we were still very poor and very happy. ——Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"

75. The old man is thin and haggard, with some deep wrinkles on his neck. There were brown spots on my cheeks, benign skin cancer caused by the sun's rays reflecting off the tropical sea. Brown spots ran down the sides of his face, where his hands used ropes to haul in large fish, leaving deep scars. But none of these scars are new. They are as old as eroded spots in a fishless desert. Everything about him looked ancient except his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

76. "It is awfully easy to be hard-boiled about everything in the daytime, but at night it is another thing.--Hemingway Hemingway is hard-boiled about everything in the daytime. It is extremely easy to be emotionless, but it is a different matter at night. ——Hemingway" 77. Instead of flying to Arusha, they turned left. Based on this, he concluded that they had enough fuel. Looking down, he saw a moving pink cloud floating across the ground. From the air, it looked like the first snow in a sudden snowstorm. He knew that the locusts were coming from the south. Come flying. They began to climb, as if they were flying east, and then the sky darkened. They encountered a storm and heavy rain, as if they were crossing a waterfall. Suddenly, they emerged from the storm, and Kangbi turned his head. Come, grin at him and point with your finger, ahead, as far as he can see, as majestic as the whole world, majestic and towering, incredibly white in the sun, is the square top of Mount Kilimanjaro. He then understood that that was where he was going. ——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

78. In a sense, everything is killing each other. Fishing kills me, but it also feeds me. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

79. He has always despised those ruined people. You don't have to like this set at all, because you understand what's going on. Nothing could fool him, he thought, because nothing could hurt him, if he didn't care. All right. If he died now, he wouldn't care. The one thing he had always been afraid of was pain. He could endure pain as well as anyone, unless the pain lasted too long and exhausted him, but there was something here that once hurt so much that he couldn't bear it, but just when he felt something tearing apart By the time he arrived, the pain had stopped. ——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

80. If you are lucky enough to spend your youth in Paris, then in the rest of your life, Paris will be in your heart no matter where you go. Because Paris is a traveling Holy Festival. ——Ernest Miller Hemingway, "A Moveable Feast"

81. You are exhausted to the bone. ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

82. If he lives by lies, he should try to die by lies.

——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

83. In Schlenz, on Christmas Day, the snow is so sparkling and crystal-clear. When you look out from the small hotel, it stings your eyes. You see Everyone walks from the church network to their own home. There, carrying their heavy skis on their shoulders, they walked up the sledge-slicked, piss-yellow promenade beside the steep pine-covered hills, where they came from Madeleine. Sliding all the way down the long slope of the glacier above the house, the snow seemed as smooth as icing on a cake, as soft as powder. He remembered gliding silently, so fast that it made you feel like a bird falling from the sky. . ——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

84. That was simply saying goodbye to the stone statue. After a while, I walked out, left the hospital, and walked back to the hotel in the rain. ——Hemingway "Farewell to Arms"

85. You kill it for your pride, because you are a fisherman. You love it when it's alive, and you still love it when it's dead. If you love it, it is not a sin to kill it. Maybe a bigger sin? ——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

86. He understood that no one is completely alone at sea. ——Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea"

87. Life always leaves us bruised and bruised, but later on, those wounds will eventually grow into our strongest parts - Hemingway, "The Complete Works of Hemingway"

88. Everything kills something else, but in different ways - Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"

89. People can fail, but they cannot be defeated - Hemingway

90. He has never had a big quarrel with this woman, but when he was with the women he loved, he quarreled very fiercely. Due to the corrosion of the quarrel, he always ended up with them. Destroy what you have. He loved too deeply and demanded too much, and everything was consumed. ——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

91. Paranoia is a weird thing. Paranoid people must absolutely believe that they are right, and restraining themselves and maintaining correct thoughts is the best way to promote this self-righteous and upright view. ——Hemingway

92. You don’t have to destroy me, right? I'm just a middle-aged woman who loves you and is willing to do what you want. I've been ruined two or three times. You won't ruin me again. Is it right? I want to destroy you in bed several times. ——Hemingway "The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

93. Paris at that time was a moving holy festival to me. ——Hemingway