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Famous quotes about the joys and sorrows of life

1. Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime. ——Tolstoy's "The Cossacks"

2. Happiness is like those stars. They cannot be spread across the entire night sky; there are gaps between them. —— Tagore's "Aunt"

3. The more bitter a person tastes, the stronger his desire for sweetness becomes. ——Gorky's "Boles"

4. It is also a pleasure to have someone to share your troubles with. ——Romain Rolland, "Gora Bregnon"

5. Negligence means ignoring laws and norms. ——Shakespeare's "The Humiliation of Lucrece"

6. A person admires the smooth and happy sailing of the boat on the lake. When he gets on the boat, he feels a little different. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"

7. Through pain, you can gain joy. ——"The Biography of Romain Rolland"

8. The peak of pain is sweet, and the peak of pain is very bitter... Ah! The secret bitterness that lies at the bottom of some glasses! However, above the suffering of the heart is the smiling sky, elegant irony, elegant flowers exuding the fragrance of pride, mixed in the storm... - "Memoirs of Romain Rolland"

9. I All unpleasant things in destiny will be compensated by happiness. ——Gorky "The Wife of the Kenskoy Family"

10. In a really bad situation that makes even the calmest minds feel horrible, inhumane, and there is no hope of getting out of it, the only joy in life is forget. (Tolstoy's "Sevastopol in August 1855")

11. When we can say "This is the most unfortunate thing", it is not the most unfortunate thing. . ——Shakespeare's "King Lear"

12. Isn't misfortune a touchstone of character? ——Balzac's "Family Revenge"

13. Misfortune is never one thing, but life - a long unhappy life, that is, a life that retains the conditions for happiness but loses it. A life of happiness and meaning. ——Tolstoy, "The Creation Process of "Anna Karenina""

14. The less courage you lack to bear sorrow, the heavier the sorrow weighs on your heart. ——Shakespeare's "Charlie II"

15. Use words to pour out your sorrow. The silent sorrow will whisper to the overwhelmed heart and tell it to break into pieces. of. ——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"

16. Deep pain is like a tide, rolling forward. If it is stopped, it will overflow the intercepting embankment: Once sorrow is overtaken by our understanding of this strange The more deeply we understand pain, the more we can reduce its intensity. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"

17. The most tragic thing in the world is to be belittled for no reason and unable to turn over. ——Balzac's "A Mysterious Case"

18. The pain in this world always has its end. ——Pushkin's "Ruslan and Lyudmila"

19. Pain is urgently needed in life, because only in the flames of sorrow can one know his inner self, this The self is eternal. ——"Tagore in the Family"

20. The only purpose of life is to build a finite dam for the infinite.

——"Critical Biography of Tagore"