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1. If anyone is timid for a moment, he may let go of the bait that luck has extended to him at this moment. ——Alexander Dumas

Alexandre Dumas, also known as Alexandre Dumas, was a French romantic writer in the 19th century. Alexandre Dumas's various works amount to as many as 300 volumes, mainly novels and plays. His representative works include: "Henry III and His Court" (play), "The Count of Monte Cristo" (novel), "The Three Musketeers" (novel), etc.

2. Those who are good at seizing opportunities are heroes. ——Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born in Frankfurt am Main, is a famous German thinker, writer, and scientist. He is the most famous representative of Weimar classicism. As a creator of poetry, drama and prose, he is one of the greatest German writers and an outstanding figure in world literature. He completed "Faust" in 1831 and died in Weimar the following year.

3. Opportunities don’t come to you; only people look for opportunities. ——Dickens

Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in the suburbs of Portsmouth. In 1837, he completed his first novel "The Pickwick Papers", which was the first realistic novel creation. Pay special attention to Describing the life experiences of the "little people" living at the bottom of British society, it profoundly reflected the complex social reality of Britain at that time and made outstanding contributions to the pioneering and development of British critical realism literature.

4. In matters of marriage, opportunity and fate often go hand in hand, making it elusive. ——Austen

Jane Austen wrote her first novel titled "First Impression" when she was 21 years old. She contacted the publisher to publish it, but to no avail. In this year, she began to write "Eleanor and Marianne" again, and later she wrote "Northanger Abbey", which was completed in 1799.

More than ten years later, "First Impression" was rewritten and renamed "Pride and Prejudice", and "Eleanor and Marianne" was rewritten and renamed "Sense and Sensibility", respectively. Get published.

5. The secret to success in life is to seize a good opportunity immediately when it comes. ——Disraeli

Disraeli was a famous British bourgeois state activist, politician and writer in the second half of the 19th century. Leader of the Conservative Party. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer three times and Prime Minister twice. He was one of the most important prime ministers in the Victorian era, along with Gladstone. Disraeli was born on December 21, 1804 in London to a family of Jewish descent. He died of illness in London on April 19, 1881.