Quotations from Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea
In ordinary study, work, and life, everyone knows some classic quotations. Quotations are a form of ancient Chinese prose that is commonly used. Disciples of the Yu family recorded their words and deeds, which were also used in Buddhist missionary records. What kind of quotes have you seen? Below is a collection of Hemingway's quotations from The Old Man and the Sea, which are for reference only. Let's take a look.
Quotes from The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway 1
Waiting is also a kind of faith,
The love of the sea is too deep, and time is too shallow,
Autumn The night withered in the fallen leaves all over the sky, and the yellowing world drifted away little by little with the wind.
——"The Old Man and the Sea"
You are exhausted to the bone.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
These two shoulders are quite strange. The person is very old, but the shoulders are still strong, and the neck is still strong, and when the old man sleeps Once it's done, when the head is drooped forward, the wrinkles are less obvious.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
A person can accept the fact of being destroyed, but he cannot accept the fact of being defeated.
——"The Old Man and the Sea"
People are not born for failure. A person can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
He understood that no one is completely alone at sea.
——Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea"
Everything kills something else, but in a different way.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
A man is not born to be defeated.
——"The Old Man and the Sea"
"You are my alarm clock," the child said. "Age is my alarm clock," the old man said.
——"The Old Man and the Sea"
There is no failure, only death in battle!
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
Life always leaves us bruised and bruised, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
A person can be destroyed, but not defeated.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
Now is not the time to think about what is missing, it is time to think about what you can do with what you have.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
A person is not born to be defeated. You can eliminate him as much as you can, but you can't defeat him.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
Every day is a new day. Of course it's good to be lucky, but I'd rather do it exactly. That way, when luck comes, you'll be prepared.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
Despair is a sin.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
It would be foolish not to have hope.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
At this time, the clouds over the land stood like hills, and only a long green line remained on the coast, with some gray behind it. Green hills. The water was now blue, so deep that it was almost purple.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
Age is my alarm clock.
——Hemingway "The Old Man and the Sea"
A man can be destroyed, but not defeated.
——Ernest Hemingway "the Old Man and the Sea" 》
I hate cramps, it’s the body’s betrayal of itself.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
Fight until you die.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
In a sense, everything is killing each other. Fishing kills me, but it also feeds me.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
The old man was thin and haggard, with some deep wrinkles on his neck. There were brown spots on my cheeks, benign skin cancer caused by the sun's rays reflecting off the tropical sea. Brown spots ran down the sides of his face, where his hands used ropes to haul in large fish, leaving deep scars. But none of these scars are new. They are as old as eroded spots in a fishless desert. Everything about him looked ancient except his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
He was an old man fishing alone in a small boat in the Gulf Stream. He had been fishing for eighty-four days without catching a single fish. .
——Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea"
You kill it for your pride, because you are a fisherman. You love it when it's alive, and you still love it when it's dead. If you love it, it is not a sin to kill it. Perhaps a greater sin?
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
The old man dreamed of a lion again.
——Ernest Hemingway, "The Old Man and the Sea"
No one is born to be defeated.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
But none of these scars are new. They are as old as eroded spots in a fishless desert. Everything about him looked ancient except his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea"
But then again, nothing is easy.
——Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea Quotes 2
1. A person is not born to be defeated. People can be destroyed, but they cannot Defeated.
2. The clouds over the land now stood like hills, and only a long green line remained on the coast, with some gray-green hills behind it. The water was now blue, so deep it was almost purple.
3. It is foolish not to have hope.
4. His shirt had been patched so many times that it looked like his sail. The patches were faded into many different shades of colors by the sun.
5. The old man is skinny, with deep wrinkles on the back of his neck, and brown patches on his face caused by benign skin tumors, which are caused by the reflection of sunlight on the tropical ocean
6. Except for his eyes, his whole body is very old. Those eyes were optimistic and never give up, the same color as the sea.
7. The wind blows to the empty sea, and a lonely old man drags his exhausted body and drifts on the vast sea like a warrior after the war.
8. The sail was patched with pieces of flour sacks, and when folded it looked like a flag marking eternal failure.
9. Everything about him looked ancient, except for his eyes, which were as blue as the sea and were cheerful and unwilling to admit defeat.
10. The sail was patched with flour bags, and when rolled up, it looked like the flag of a defeated general.
11. Brown spots covered his cheeks, and his hands were engraved with deep scars because he often grabbed the fishing line to pull up the big fish.
12. However, None of the scars were new, each as old as the weathered sand of a rainless desert.
13. The old man looked at him lovingly with his firm eyes that were often exposed to the sun. ;