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1. Everyone must examine his own conscience and understand exactly what kind of person he is and what he has. Only then can he enter the new century with everyone. The new century is coming. ——Romain Rolland, "Pioneers"

2. In style, as in all things, the only thing that does not age is the heart. A kind-hearted person is simple and simple. ——Balzac's "Modest Mignon"

3. When you explain this issue, you must not distort, gouge, or far-fetch; let alone rely on your own If you are a shrewd person, you will knowingly commit the crime and make your own soul bear the crime. ——Shakespeare's "Henry V"

4. Books have turned me into a happy person, turning my life into light and comfortable poetry, as if the bells of new life are ringing in my life The sound rang. ——Golky's "World Famous Quotes"

5. All beautiful qualities grow from the sun's rays and mother's milk. ——Golky's "Italian Fairy Tale"

6. Most of human life is devoted to pulling out the buds of one's youth from the depths of the soul. This kind of surgery is called experience acquisition. ——Balzac's "Human Comedy"

7. Any kind of beautiful action can make the strongest person reconcile with the world, making him full of confidence and hope in the world. —— Dickens's "A Collection of Christmas Stories"

8. Books allow me to see a different kind of life, a strong emotion and desire that stimulates people to do great things and commit crimes. ——Gorky "In the World"

9. Human cannibalism did not start in the primitive forest, but in various ministries and yamen. ——Tolstoy's "Resurrection"

10. All the water in the ocean cannot turn the swan's black legs into white, although it is washed by the waves every moment. ——Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus"

11. No matter how respectable a person is, I will never confuse right and wrong and say good things into bad things for him. ——Tagore "A Woman's Letter"

12. The less reason a traditional habit has for its existence, the harder it is to get rid of it. ——Mark Twain, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"

13. If truth wears too many clothes, it will become vulgar. —— Tagore's "Cycle of Spring"

14. When a person feels that he is the center of others' attention, his mind will swell in an unseemly way, forgetting himself, and becoming arrogant. ——Gorky's "The Killer"

15. Harshness can only scare people's hearts. The biting north wind cannot blow off the coats of pedestrians, but the rays of the sun can make people gradually warm up when they shine on them. , take off your coat automatically. ——Hugo "Notre Dame de Paris"

16. Although all kinds of vegetation are thriving under the sun, the fruits that bloom first are always the first to ripen. ——Shakespeare's "Othello"

17. Facing the crazy desire, only wit can resist. ——Hugo "Sea Labor"

18. When a ball of thread has so many thread ends, it will definitely get knotted. ——Balzac, "The Bank of Nucingen"

19. Without equality in material enjoyment, there can be no equality in civil rights. ——Gorky's "Italian Fairy Tale"

20. Animals suffer from coveting things that are close to them, but people are sad from longing for things that are unreachable.

—— Tagore's "Red Oleander"