1. The greatest torture in the world is to love with contempt at the same time.
2. He did not understand that on the journey of life, he had to cross a large area of ??arid, barren and dangerous wilderness before he could enter the living real world. The so-called "Youth brings happiness" is nothing but an illusion, an illusion of people whose youth has passed away.
3. When a person is born into the world, he suffers, and finally closes his eyes and dies. And go. Life has no meaning, and people live without purpose. Born or not born, alive or dead, it doesn't matter. Life is insignificant and death is insignificant.
4. People have to pay a painful price of disillusionment for the beautiful vision they had for the future when they were young.
5. Surrendering to happiness may mean admitting failure, but this kind of failure is much more meaningful than thousands of victories.
6. I really don’t see the use of reading the same thing endlessly. This is just a kind of laziness that seems to be hard-working.
7. He has always had a love for life. In his eyes, the idealism he has encountered is to a large extent a cowardly retreat from life. The idealist automatically avoids life because he cannot stand the competition and crowding of that kind of crowd; he has no strength to fight, so he calls this kind of struggle vulgar; he is vain because his peers do not use his understanding of himself. He comforts himself by looking down upon his companions.
8. He was impatient with life because he found that he could not say what the vague impulse in his heart suggested. His intellect was not adapted to the expression of his spirit.
9. I know that I will have to let myself feel bitter regret for the life I have spent like this, but I deny that this regret has anything to do with myself. Now, I am weak, old, poor and sick, and on the verge of death, but I still hold my soul tightly in my hands. I have nothing to regret.
10. He has always had a love for life. In his eyes, the idealism he has encountered is to a large extent a cowardly retreat from life. The idealist automatically avoids life because he cannot stand the competition and crowding of that kind of crowd; he has no strength to fight, so he calls this kind of struggle vulgar; he is vain because his peers do not use his understanding of himself. He comforts himself by looking down upon his companions.
11. His whole life had been following other people's ideals step by step. It was the thoughts they instilled in him through language and books, and it was definitely not his own inner wish. His life's path had been shaped by what he thought he should do, not what he wholeheartedly wished to do. Now he threw it all away impatiently. ...Perhaps to surrender to happiness is to admit failure, but this kind of failure is stronger than many victories.
12. There is no point in crying if the milk is spilled, because all the forces in the universe are deliberately trying to spill the milk.
13. He feels that there is an unbearable feeling. Lonely. He almost regretted and regretted the poverty-stricken life he had suffered in the past two years, because those desperate struggles could only barely fill his stomach, and the pain of life had made him numb. "You must sweat to live" is not a curse on mankind, but an analgesic balm that makes life peaceful.
14. I really don’t see the use of reading the same thing endlessly. This is just a kind of laziness that seems to be hard-working.
15. He was impatient with life because he found that he could not say what the vague impulse in his heart suggested. His intellect was not adapted to the expression of his spirit.
16. He is cowardly and vain. He is so vain that you always have to be careful not to hurt his feelings. He confused his idleness with idealism to the point where he himself could not distinguish the two.
17. Elegant swearing and strong adjectives are typical features of our language.
In the past Philip had cultivated this as a sign of manliness, but now he carefully avoided it.
18. Philip suddenly thought of the gaping tourists, the foreign tourists with big bellies holding travel guides in their hands, and the crowds of people who crowded with people to satisfy their trivial desires and vulgar hobbies. The mediocre people in the store, they're all human, and they're all going to die eventually.
19. It’s not because you think in a certain way that you act in a certain way; in fact, the reason why you think in a certain way is because you act in a certain way. made.
20. He did not understand that on the journey of life, he had to cross a vast expanse of arid, barren and dangerous wilderness before he could enter the living reality. The so-called "youth is more happiness" is just an illusion, an illusion of people whose youth has passed away; and young people always know that they are unfortunate because they are full of unrealistic fantasies, all from the outside Whenever they come into contact with reality, they always get a bloody blow. It seems that they have become the victims of a conspiracy.
21. Young people have to discover on their own; the books they have read in the past and the words they have heard in the past are all lies, lies, lies. ; And every discovery is undoubtedly driving another nail into the body that has been nailed to the cross of life. What is incredible is that everyone who has experienced painful disillusionment, driven by the uncontrollable strong force in their hearts, always adds a layer of illusion to real life intentionally or unintentionally.
22. Rather than being guided by others and behaving in a well-behaved manner, it is better for a person to go out on his own and make mistakes, but he can gain more lessons.
23. I also learned how to use the sky as a background to observe houses and trees instead of observing them in isolation. I also learned that shadows are not black, but colored.