The most precious thing for people is life, and life belongs to people only once. A person's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he be ashamed of being inactive. In this way, before he died, he could proudly say: "I have dedicated my entire life and all my energy to the most magnificent cause in the world - fighting for the liberation of mankind." ("How Steel Was Tempered" ) Whenever the sun goes down, I sit on the dilapidated pier by the river and look at the vast sky above New Jersey. I feel that there is uncultivated land, and all the roads and all the people are moving towards the western coast in an incredible way. I didn't know until now that the boys in Iowa were always making noises because it was the land that made them so restless. ("On the Road")
I can't imagine a person who thinks that it is a heroic feat for him to move the knight first instead of the pawn when starting chess, and in some corner of the chess guide Occupying a pitiful position means immortality. I can't imagine that a smart person can use all his thinking ability again and again in 10, 20, 30, 40 years. Dedicated to an absurd thing - trying every possible means to drive the wooden chess piece king into the corner of the wooden chessboard without going crazy and becoming a lunatic. ("The Story of Chess")
I mean, the children are running wildly and don't know where they are running. I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's what I do all day long. I just want to be a catcher in the rye. I know this is a bit whimsical, but this is what I really like to do. ("The Catcher in the Rye")
What I have always pursued is: to obtain the maximum sincerity and trust within the limits allowed by the human body and fantasy, and to guarantee everything as long as possible . ("Small Flaw in the Mirror")
There is a crime here that has no place to complain. There is a sadness here that tears cannot symbolize. There is a failure here so great that it undoes all our successes. ("The Grapes of Wrath")
Friendship is everything. Friendship is more important than talent, more important than government, and is almost synonymous with family. Never forget this. ("The Godfather")
I have lived for seventy-two years, and it still seems like yesterday: the tree-lined paths in residential areas, during recess time, in white residential areas, the roadsides are full of golden flowers. The flowery street has no pedestrians. ("Material Life")
I'll think about it when I go back to Tara tomorrow. By then I could withstand everything. Tomorrow, I'll figure out a way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day. ("Gone with the Wind")
Blindness can increase your courage because you cannot see danger. "Gulliver's Travels"
I am a resident of a sanatorium and nursing home. My caregiver was watching me, and he was watching me almost all the time: because there was a peephole in the door, and my caregiver's eyes were that brown, and it was impossible for him to see through my blue eyes. ("The Tin Drum")
84. Whenever I look back on my youth, those days are blown away by the wind like white snowflakes on the morning of a snowstorm. "Lolita"
If God openly opposes people, it will be difficult for anyone to deal with him. ("Homer's Epic")
2. To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth thinking about. ("Hamshot")
3. Even if a kind person is confused in his pursuit, he will eventually realize that there is a right path. ("Faust")
4. Recognizing your own ignorance is the surest way to understand the world. ("Collection of Essays")
5. Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain-looking? I swear to you, if God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it impossible for you to leave me, just as I cannot leave you now. Although God did not do this, we are still spiritually equal. ("Jane Eyre")
6. Adults have learned bad things, and God is testing them. You have not been tested yet, and you should live according to the ideas of children. ("Childhood")
7. The less heartless you are, the faster you will rise. If you attack others mercilessly, they will be afraid of you. You can only treat men and women as stage horses, ride them until they are exhausted, and then throw them down when they reach the station, so that you can reach the highest peak of desire. ("Old Man Goriot")
8. I only want to prove one thing, which is that the devil tempted me then and later told me that I had no right to go that way because I was just a louse, like all the rest. ("Crime and Punishment")
9. Look, friend Sancho Panza, over there appeared more than thirty giants of incredible size. ("Don Quixote")
10. I would not wish you to suffer more than I, Heathcliff. I only hope that we will never be separated: if I say a word that makes you sad in the future, think that I feel the same sadness underground. For my own sake, forgive me! ("Wuthering Heights")
11. Happy families are alike, unhappy families are different in their own ways.
("Anna Karenina")
12. Alas, slavish Italy, you journey of sorrow, you boat without a helmsman in the storm, you are no longer the mistress of the provinces, but a brothel! ("Divine Comedy")
13. Burying feelings too deep can sometimes be a bad thing. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may lose her chance of getting him. ("Pride and Prejudice")
14. The bells rang again...one after another, quietly and peacefully. Even in the good month when a woman is a bride, the bells always have the flavor of autumn. ("The Sound and the Fury")
15. A person is not born to be defeated. You can eliminate him, but you can't defeat him. ("The Old Man and the Sea")
16. Of course, it's okay, and that's great, but don't cause any trouble. ("The Man in the Trap")
17. Bread! Bread! We want bread! ("Sprouting")
18. I have never loved the world, and it does the same to me. ("Selected Poems of Byron")
19. Love should give people a sense of freedom, not imprisonment. ("Sons and Lovers")
20. The storm will blow down some live oak trees on that day, some church towers will collapse, and some palaces will shake! ("Selected Poems of Heine")
21. The person whose behavior is the most ridiculous is always the first to speak ill of others. ("Hypocrite")
22. At this time, a spiritual feeling arose spontaneously, thinking that life is composed of sobs, sobs and smiles, and sobs accounted for most of them. ("Selected Short Stories of O. Henry")
23. History loves heroic deeds and condemns their consequences. ("Mysterious Island")
24. The whole second half of the day was left to Ball-of-Fat to think. However, she had always been called "Madam" before, but now she is simply called "Miss". No one knows why. It seems that she has climbed to a certain status in the evaluation before, but now, everyone It was as if he wanted to drag her down a level from that position and make her understand that her position was shameful. ("Selected Short Stories by Maupassant")
25. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? ("Selected Poems of Shelley")
26. I got it, I had found the answer to existence, the answer to my nausea, the answer to my entire life. In fact, everything I understand can be attributed to the fundamental thing of absurdity. ("Nausea")
27. There are some happy people in the world who turn their pain into the happiness of others. They bury their hopes in the world with tears, but they turn into seeds and grow flowers and balm to provide relief to the lonely and miserable people. Healing wounds. ("Uncle Tom's Cabin")
28. When Gregor Samsa woke from restless dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a giant flea. ("Metamorphosis")
29. When reality folds over and fits neatly onto our long-term dreams, it covers the dream and blends into it, just like two identical figures overlapped and merged into one. ("Reminiscences of Lost Time")
30. The most heartbreaking thing between people is that you suffer annoyance and harm in a place where you think you deserve goodwill and friendship. ("The Legend of Giants")
31. Now you should pay special attention to what I say: the person who exists in other people's hearts is that person's soul. This is you, this is what your consciousness breathes, nourishes and even intoxicates throughout your life. This is your soul, your immortality and your life existing in others. ("Doctor Zhivago")
32. Virtue is like a famous incense. Its fragrance becomes stronger after being burned or squeezed. Good luck can best reveal bad virtues, while misfortune can best reveal virtues.
("Collected Works of Francis Bacon")