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Beauty, ugliness, good and evil

The perfection of this Chinese Odyssey must have hidden great shortcomings, and it is impossible to judge such a cunning person at a glance; People who can please everyone cannot be liked; The biggest drawback is that there are no shortcomings at all. -Balzac

Beauty, like fruit in midsummer, is perishable and difficult to maintain. We should combine beautiful appearance with beautiful virtue. In this way, beauty will shine brilliantly.

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Not all beauties are lovely; Some are just pleasing to the eye but not infatuated ... the beauty of a well-behaved woman is like a distant flame and a sharp blade; If you don't come near, the fire won't hit you, and the sword won't hurt people. Chastity is the beauty of the soul. Without this kind of beauty, the body is not beautiful. Cervantes

I think the beauty of a person lies in a smile: if this smile increases the charm of the face, the face is beautiful; If this smile does not change it, it is ordinary; If this smile hurts it, it is ugly. -lev tolstoy

In this way, she lay quietly, smiling and fanning the wind. However, whoever has the right to reach her back will feel wet.

-Balzac

The art of flatterers is to take advantage of the weaknesses of great men, follow their mistakes and never give advice that might annoy them. -Moliere

It is often the case in life that rumors spread from one word to another will distort any great ideas that are beneficial to the people, ideas obtained through hard thinking and hard work, into heresies that are not beneficial to themselves and the truth. -Aitmatov

My friends praised me and played me like a donkey; But my enemy told me frankly that I was a donkey; Therefore, Your Highness, thanks to my enemies, I can understand myself, but my friends cheated me. -Shakespeare

This is a pile of gaudy rubbish. There are roses cut yesterday, and they are worn everywhere, but in the colorful, they always show the old appearance accompanied by wear and tear, just like a bald woman who has lost her teeth, but is used to buying shells, but is ready to sell inner meat, without a woman's skirt, without a skirt! -Balzac

In so many centuries since the beginning of the world, in this most enlightened century, such a trite and pious hypocrite and such a bloodthirsty monster have been born, which is unique anywhere in human history, and he will be ashamed to go to hell. -Mark Twain

Hypocrisy may deceive the smartest adults in everything, but even the most insensitive children can see through hypocrisy and hate it, no matter how cleverly it is concealed. -lev tolstoy