2. New things come from people's forgetfulness.
The more a person knows the value of time, the more he feels the pain of losing time!
If a person sees the needs of others and is still waiting for their requests, it is obviously not sincere help.
You will abandon everything you love. This is the first sharp arrow from the bow of exile.
6. The more perfect things are, the happier and the more painful they are.
7. There is one of the most beautiful voices in the world, and that is the mother's call.
8. Motherly love is like an unknown drizzle in the spring night, like the evening breeze through the forest at dusk, like every ray of sunshine in the morning, accompanying you when you are not careful.
9. Love sublimates people's desire to perfection.
Love is the seed of virtue.
1 1. The more one knows the value of time, the more he feels the pain of losing it.
12, the smartest person is the one who is the least willing to waste time.
13, the arrow hit the target and missed the chord.
14, easy to get angry, is the most obvious weakness in character.
15, living in a hopeless desire is the greatest sorrow in life.
16, what makes me float in the quagmire of life without getting stuck is my confidence.
17, faith is to believe what we have not seen, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe.
18, morality can make up for the lack of knowledge, and knowledge can't fill the gap of morality.
19, the more perfect a thing is, the more pain and joy it has.
20. People's will is not always omnipotent, because laughter and tears will come with the passion that produces these things, and the most sincere people can't control them.
2 1, we are angry in the sweet air delighted by the sun; We are tired of the gloomy fog in our hearts: now we are sad in the black mud.
22, fear, it makes people flinch in front of fair things, just like a timid beast, scared to run away when hearing the wind.
23. It is love, feeling the sunshine and touching the stars.
24. On an unfortunate day, remembering happiness is an unbearable pain.
25. Rome, which benefits the world, has always had two suns, which illuminate two roads respectively, the road of the world and the road of God.
26. Money under the moon has never kept industrious human beings silent for a moment.
27. Go your own way and let others talk.
28. The most painful thing in the world is not to have enough to eat and not to be warm, but to wander aimlessly.
29. If the will is obeyed, no amount will encourage violence.
30. The darkest places in hell are those who make no distinction in times of moral crisis.
3 1, so the most stable foot is always the back foot.
32. Blind greed instigates people, but in the end they always make people suffer.
People can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue.
34. The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who remain neutral in times of moral crisis.
35. Love is the seed of virtue.
36. Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom cannot fill the defects of morality.
37. Those who seek freedom are so precious that everyone who gives his life for it will know it.
38. Being created will be punished forever and ever. Those who enter this door should give up all hope!
39. Love is always mutual.
40, a person has calculated, if you don't hurry up, it will be too late to regret.
4 1. Hope is some expectation of future glory.
42. The road to honor is not paved with flowers.
43. Go your own way and let others talk.
44. Go your own way and let others talk!
45. Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can never fill the defects of morality.
46. If the will is subservient, it will encourage violence regardless of the degree.
47, people can't live like animals, should pursue knowledge and virtue.
48. Pride may be hidden under an old cloak.
49. Nature is a work of art created by God.
50. Only those who know how to regret can be forgiven.
Dante alighieri introduced.
Battleship Dante AliGneki Cherie (Italian: Battleship Dante AliGneki Cherie, 1265- 132 1 September 14), an Italian medieval poet, the founder of modern Italian, and the pioneer of the European Renaissance, is famous for his epic The Divine Comedy. In Italy, he is known as il Sommo Poeta (the highest poet) and il Poeta, the father of Italian.
Dante is the greatest poet in Europe and one of the greatest writers in the world. Engels commented: "The end of the feudal Middle Ages and the beginning of the modern capitalist era are marked by a great man, the Italian Dante, the last poet in the Middle Ages and the first poet in the new era".
Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio were pioneers of the Renaissance. They were called "the three giants of the Renaissance" and "three outstanding literary figures".