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1. The worst thing about losing someone is that they are close to you, but they feel like they are far away. ——Margaret Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"

2. What disgusted her was far from the ugliness of the world, but the beautiful masks the world wore. ——Milan Kundera, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"

3. People who are obsessed with a certain belief have a ruthless and honest joy when they indulge themselves. Such joy, Inexplicably, it turned out to be an eerie and awe-inspiring light. ——Hugo's "Les Misérables"

4. If you want to be a beautiful person, you must be forged in the fire; if you want to achieve heaven-shaking deeds, you must walk on thin ice. . ——Hong Yingming's "Cai Gen Tan"

5. Originally, the colorful flowers were blooming all over the place, but they were all replaced by ruined wells and ruined buildings. The beautiful scenery in the good time cannot be seen in the sky. Whose house is enjoying the pleasure? Flying in the morning and rolling in the evening, the clouds are green Pavilion, rain and wind, smoke and waves painting boats, Jinping people look at this time! ——Tang Xianzu's "The Peony Pavilion"

6. There is endless ruthlessness but a lot of love. Is it possible to have endless love? The path is full of passion, and there are no shadows or waves in the moon. ——Tang Xianzu's "The Peony Pavilion"

7. Only when you treat others sincerely can others treat you sincerely. ——Lu Yao's "Ordinary World"

8. People's sense of good and evil is different from birth. Whenever you feel like criticizing someone, remember that not everyone in this world has what you have. ——Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby"

9. Even though her longing for happiness in life is so strong, it cannot completely distract her from this despair. ——Marguerite Duras, "The Lover"

10. Since we know that it is inevitable and everyone will encounter the same experience, then why should we be so stubborn? How about keeping it in mind? ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"

11. Public laughter is an accomplice to universal depravity. Some unhealthy festivals corrupt people and turn them into mobs; and both mobs and tyrants need clowns to amuse them. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

12. Didn't we agree on the future? I can’t remember exactly how I said it, but I remember that everything goes well and everything can be done! ——Leo Tolstoy's "Love and Peace"

13. Why does love reduce a person's soul's resistance and make people weak and manipulated? ——Qian Zhongshu "The Besieged City"

14. No bad thing has been done, but there has been something much worse than the bad thing, that is, there has been a thought that can produce all bad actions. Bad behavior can be corrected and repented of. But bad thoughts will produce all bad actions. ——Leo Tolstoy, "Resurrection"

15. The so-called big figures in historical events are actually just labels for naming events. ——Leo Tolstoy, "Love and Peace"

16. I want to set a rule that anyone who comes to see me is not allowed to do any fake things in my home. thing. If anyone wants to cheat in my house, send him on his way immediately. ——J.D. Salinger, "The Catcher in the Rye"

17. Rostov felt Denisov's eyes fall on him, and all the blood in his body immediately rushed to his face. and eyes, and he almost suffocated. ——Leo Tolstoy's "Love and Peace"

18. All this happened in a smile, joking turned into sex, just like pain must originate from sex, Therefore, the resistance movement has its reasons for surrendering to the enemy and cooperating, famine and severe cold, and martyrs' martyrdom and despicability. ——Marguerite Duras, "The Lover"

19. Never be afraid of thieves and murderers. They are dangers outside of you. Small dangers. Let's be afraid of ourselves. Prejudice is the thief. , bad habits are the murderers. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

20. Fighting alone in the southeast, he is known as the Little Overlord. Operations are like a tiger perched on the ground, and decision-making is like an eagle flying. Weizhen Sanjiangjing is famous all over the world. The last important thing left behind was dedicated to Zhou Lang. ——Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"

21. I have no road, so I don't need eyes; when I can see, I will also stumble and fall. We often lose our care because of our self-confidence. , but it is not as good as the flaws that can benefit us. ——Shakespeare's "King Lear"

22. As long as the law treats these black people with blood, flesh and emotions as the private property of the owner, even the best-hearted slave owner cannot guarantee When his family declined, they would not sell their slaves. ——Mrs. Stowe, "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

23. You give up your happiness and pursue something that will not make you happy at all. ——Margaret Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"

24. For a proud person to see his own face clearly, he can only use other people's pride as a mirror for him; It only increases his arrogance and brings humiliation to himself. ——Shakespeare's "King Lear"

25. Marquis Wen has a rare shot in the world, and he once went to Yuanmen to solve the crisis alone. As expected, the setting sun deceived Hou Yi and shouted at the ape to defeat Yu Ji. The strings of the tiger's sinews ring when the bow is opened, and the carved feathers and feathers fly. The leopard's tail swings through the painted halberd, and a hundred thousand soldiers take off their military uniforms.

——Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"

26. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart. ——Hugo's "Les Misérables"

27. He told her that he still loved her as before, and would do so until death. ——Marguerite Duras, "The Lover"

28. He has the same ambition in life and death, what a great husband! If you don't follow the theory of metal and stone, you will be in vain. The auxiliary master is really worthy of respect, and it is really sad to say goodbye to him. On the day of Baimen’s death, who would be willing to act like a public figure? ——Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"

29. In the field of morality, falling does not exclude flying. Rising out of falling. A mediocre person bows his head in front of specious obstacles; a strong person is the same thing. ——Hugo's "Sea Labor"

30. The moon worship hall is empty, surrounded by moving clouds, and the bones are cold, afraid of becoming an autumn dream. What in the world is as strong as love? The whole soul is broken and heartbroken. ——Tang Xianzu's "The Peony Pavilion"

31. This little boy is called Harry. He is good at singing and dancing, and has a strong imitation ability. What he was thinking made the two adults laugh. ——Mrs. Stowe, "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

32. Love, to me, is not a meal or a vegetable; it is not a physical relationship; it is a heroic dream in ordinary life; it is a kind of immortality. desire. ——Marguerite Duras, "The Lover"

33. Any face we can give to matter will ultimately be less useful to us than reality. Only truth can stand the test. ——David Thoreau, "Walden"

34. You could tell he didn't want to talk to me about anything serious. That's what's wrong with those smart people. They never want to discuss anything serious with you unless it's their own. ——J.D. Salinger, "The Catcher in the Rye"

35. A woman who shows off her lust and a man who shows off his knowledge are like two neighbors. Their relationship can be seen in their pretentious attitude. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs"

36. As long as a person does one bad thing, he will want to do all the bad things, and he will not stop midway unless he goes crazy. ——Victor Hugo, "Notre Dame de Paris"

37. At that time, it seemed that the brothers were divided, and the letters were broken and silent. Today, the monarch and his ministers are reunited in righteousness, just like the dragon and the tiger meeting in the storm. ——Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"

38. You must never talk to anyone about anything. You miss everyone just by talking about them. ——J.D. Salinger, "The Catcher in the Rye"

39. I gave up praying and imagined a more humble prayer, praying for change, praying for stimulation. ——Bronte's "Jane Eyre"

40. Soak three times in clear water, bathe three times in blood water, and boil three times in alkaline water, and we will be extremely pure. ——Tolstoy's "The Course of Misery"

41. If there are as many thoughts as there are heads, then there are as many kinds of love as there are hearts. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"

42. Life contains a broader meaning, not what we actually get; the key is whether our hearts are full. ——Lu Yao's "Ordinary World"

43. There are many forces, those who are not close are clean, and those who are close and untainted are especially clean; those who are smart and clever, those who do not know are high, and those who know but do not use them are Especially high. ——Hong Yingming's "Cai Gen Tan"

44. Destiny is not always straight, and it is not a straight road they unfold in front of people whose destiny has been destined; there are dead ends, dead ends, dark turns, and so on. An intersection where people are anxious. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

45. Conscience is a straight line, but life is a whirlpool. This vortex creates haze or sunny weather above people's heads. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea"

46. A violet in early spring matures prematurely and wilts easily. It is fragrant but not lasting. It only lasts a minute of fragrance and joy, that's all. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"

47. Vanity is a weakness. But pride is different. If your brain is really superior to others, your pride will not lose its proportion. ——Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"

48. The six-eared macaque is good at listening to sounds, able to perceive things, know the front and back, and everything is clear. ——Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West"

49. Without the ballast cargo of labor, any storm will overturn the ship of life. ——Stendhal, "Red and Black"

50. Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, fighting for, and dying for, because it is the only eternal thing. ——Margaret Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"

51. The most powerful thing in the world, the painted drums on the gate ring every winter. Yun Chang stopped the wine cup to show his bravery, and when the wine was still warm, he killed Hua Xiong. ——Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"

52. A man is born in troubled times, and he should carry a three-foot sword to achieve immortal achievements. If he fails to achieve his ambition, he will die! ——Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"

53. People love flowers and plants like this, and live and die according to people's wishes, so no one complains about the sadness. ——Tang Xianzu's "The Peony Pavilion"

54. The candle swayed in the wind, illuminating the surroundings with a faint light, and finally faded away in the darkness.

——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"

55. The drizzle that lasted for several days washed away the dust accumulated on the bare surface of the mountains, revealing a deep blue. , and the October wind made the miscanthus sway from side to side, and the narrow and long clouds seemed to be frozen and clinging to the blue sky. ——Haruki Murakami, "Norwegian Wood"

56. If there is no romance, we will meet him again in this life; if there is a romance, how can our hearts become empty in the end? ——Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions"

57. What I pursue is what I can't get, and what I get is what I have never pursued. —— Tagore's "The Gardener"

58. If he had not offended my pride, I would have easily forgiven his pride. ——Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"

59. Uneducated people are fooled by others because they are illiterate; educated people are fooled by printed matter because they are literate. ——Qian Zhongshu's "Fortress Besieged"

60. Love is mostly unsuccessful, either because of the boredom of finally getting married, or because of the sadness of not being able to finally get married. ——Qian Zhongshu "The Besieged City"

61. There are countless people in this world who have converted stables into garages, but I am probably the only one who has converted their garages into stables. ——Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby"

62. The sky was covered with clouds, but it didn't look like it was going to rain for the time being. Quiet morning. The clouds act like sound-absorbing materials, completely absorbing all sounds from the ground. ——Haruki Murakami, "Kafka on the Shore"

63. People today, the poor are burdened by food and clothing every day, and the rich have a heart of insufficiency. Even if they have a little leisure for a while, they are greedy and promiscuous. Love and lust, good things and troubles, where can I have time to read the book of governance? ——Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions"

64. The two words "extreme" are originally connected; if we are not radical, our opinions will of course be different. ——Qian Zhongshu, "Qian Zhongshu's Prose"

65. I asked her if she would like to have a cup of hot chocolate with me, but she said no, thank you. She said she had to go find her friends. Children are always looking for their friends. It really makes my belly hurt from laughing. ——J.D. Salinger, "The Catcher in the Rye"

66. But I have Jordan by my side, who is different from Daisy. She is young and mature, and she will not forget her long-forgotten dreams for a year. Another year still hidden in my heart. ——Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby"

67. If you reach a certain state in life, you will naturally think that you can settle down no matter where you are. ——David Thoreau, "Walden"

68. Great wealth is not obtained by beautiful articles. The most knowledgeable people can't even light a good fire in winter. ——Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame de Paris"

69. The world is bound by glory and profit, and it is a sea of ??suffering in this world. I don’t know that the clouds are white and the mountains are green, the rivers are flowing and the rocks are standing, the flowers are welcoming the birds’ laughter, the valleys are laughing and the woodcutter is singing, the world is not dusty, the sea is not bitter, and the dust is bitter in my heart. ——Hong Yingming's "Cai Gen Tan"

70. In the midsummer of July, there is no cloud in the blue sky. The hot sun is scorching the earth, the water in the river is hot to the touch, and the soil in the ground is smoking. ——Mrs. Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

71. Ordinary people. Born and raised in an ordinary family, with an ordinary face, ordinary grades, and ordinary thoughts. ——Haruki Murakami, "Norwegian Wood"

72. The reason why we are all destroyed and lost is because the world itself is built on destruction and loss, and our existence is nothing but its principle. Just pruning. ——Haruki Murakami, "Kafka on the Shore"

73. The inner pain has reached the limit that a person's pride and love can endure. ——Stendhal, "Red and Black"

74. A depressed person will never look back, because he always feels that bad luck is following closely behind him and cannot be shaken off. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

75. The best drama is just a microcosm of life; the worst drama will not be so bad as long as you use imagination to make up for it. ——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

76. Green grass, reeds and red, white and purple wild flowers are scorched by a fiery sun hanging high in the sky, and the air is full of A sweet and intoxicating smell. ——Mrs. Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

77. Even if I were locked up in a nut shell, I would regard myself as a king with unlimited space. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"

78. Many people talk about marriage as if they are talking about homosexual love. They are not interested in the girl herself, but they are envious of her father or her brother. ——Qian Zhongshu "The Besieged City"

79. My dream is worth fighting for. My life today is by no means a cold copy of my life yesterday. ——Stendhal, "Red and Black"

80. Children's hearts are very weak and can be twisted into any shape. Once twisted and hardened, it is difficult to recover. ——Haruki Murakami, "Kafka on the Shore"

81. People, artists, and individuals did not leave their names on these large buildings, but human wisdom was condensed and concentrated there. stand up. Time is the architect and the people are the masons. ——Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame de Paris"

82. The fine silk blows into the courtyard, swaying like spring threads.

I stopped for a long time to sort out the flowers, but I didn't pick up the water chestnuts and stole half of my face. The colorful clouds were charming. How can I reveal my whole body when I step into my fragrant boudoir? ——Tang Xianzu's "The Peony Pavilion"

83. For each of us, there is a certain balance between our talents, our morality, and our temperament, and they continue to move on their own. Development will not be interrupted unless life encounters major changes. ——Victor Hugo, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"

84. Sometimes after seeing all this world, it is really boring. Why don't those guys try harder? How can you just complain that the world is unfair without working hard? ——Haruki Murakami, "Norwegian Wood"

85. A person who is the most miserable, humble, and most humiliated by fate can always hold on to hope without fear; he has fallen from the highest position. , that change is sad, but for a poor person, a turning point in fate can make him laugh! ——Shakespeare's "King Lear"

86. Once a woman loses her virginity, there is no way to save it. This is really a mistake that will lead to eternal regret. It is true that beauty cannot be preserved forever, nor can reputation be preserved. There are so many frivolous men in the world, how can we not pay attention to them every step of the way? ——Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"

87. If you think about it carefully, everyone's life is also the same world. Even the most ordinary person has to fight for the existence of his world. ——Lu Yao's "Ordinary World"

88. I can't tell exactly when and where, what expression or words you said touched me. It's been too long, when When I discovered that I had already started, I was already deeply involved.

——Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"