Famous quotes from writers
1. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer or a critic? Please be a virtuous person first. Diderot
2. Literature is the textbook of human life. Chernyshevsky
3. Revolution is pain, and it must be mixed with dirt and blood. It is by no means as interesting or as perfect as the poet imagined; revolution, especially a realistic story, It requires all kinds of menial and troublesome work, which is by no means as romantic as the poet imagined; revolution certainly involves destruction, but it also requires construction. Destruction is pleasant, but construction is troublesome. Therefore, people who hold romantic illusions about revolution will easily be disappointed once they are close to the revolution and once it begins.
4. When literature becomes half commodity and half art, it will flourish. Ralph
5. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart.
6. Drama is based on fiction: distorting facts to show the truth. EdwevrdAlbee
7. Literature is like fire in a furnace. We borrow fire from others, ignite ourselves, and then pass it on to others, so that it is accepted by everyone. Flaubert
8. Hope is attached to existence. When there is existence, there is hope, and when there is hope, there is light. Lu Xun
9. Develop them to have the physical strength to endure hard work, pure and noble morals, and a spirit of broad freedom that can accommodate new trends, that is, the power to swim in the new trends of the world without being overwhelmed. Lu Xun
10. As people become more and more depraved, literature will also plummet. Goethe
11. Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel.
12. Children need to be taught by others, and problems need to be treated by others, even if you are a teacher or doctor. But I'm afraid you have to make your own decisions on how to behave and deal with things. Many good remedies prescribed by others are often nothing more than waste paper.
13. Heresy is the poetry of life, so having heretical thoughts will not harm a poet. Goethe
14. Society provides materials to literature, and literature provides norms to society. Guo Moruo
15. No matter how you try to detect excellent works, you cannot get to the bottom of them. Goethe
16. Lian Guangyu has a vast mind and listens to thunder in a silent place.
17. Literature makes thoughts full of flesh and blood. It can give thoughts great clarity and explanation better than philosophy or science. Gorky
18. Only the soul of the people is valuable. Only when it is carried forward can China make real progress.
19. Style is character. Balzac
20. Only a great personality can have a great style. Goethe
21. I am like a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk.
22. A person who has never been a poet even once in his life is sad. Lamartine
23. The blood-fertile Central Plains is full of fertile grass, and the frozen earth blooms with spring flowers.
24. People who engage in literature only need to be tenacious, serious, and resilient. Lu Xun
25. Any literature that does not take the perfection of morality, ideals and usefulness as its purpose is pathological and unhealthy literature. Xiao Dumas
26. Doubt is not a shortcoming. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming.
27. Only revolutionaries, whether alive or dead, can bring happiness to everyone.
28. If love brings ingenuity, a masterpiece is in sight. JohoRukjh
29. I am like a cow. What I eat is grass and what I squeeze out is milk and blood. Lu Xun
30. Literature should foresee the future and run at the forefront with its most beautiful and inspiring achievements, as if it is protecting life moving forward. Atolstoy
31. A great poem is like a fountain, always spouting water of wisdom and joy. Shelley
32. Digging through the depths of the soul, causing people to suffer mental torture and get trauma, and from this injury, recuperation and healing, the pain is washed away, and then go up The road to rebirth.
33. Literature has always been a partner of education; the development of literature and the development of educational requirements have always been parallel. Dobrolyubov
34. Time, you get twenty-four hours every day, but one day brings wisdom and strength to the diligent, but only leaves regret to the lazy.
35. Genius is not a monster that grows by itself in the deep forest wilderness. It is produced and nurtured by the people who can make genius grow. Therefore, without this kind of people, there would be no genius. ;