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Quotes about gaining and losing

The famous sayings about gain and loss are:

1. Those who want to see the sunrise must wait until dawn. ——[English] Scott "A Doctor's Daughter"

Introduction to the famous British historical novelist and poet. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and suffered from polio since childhood. After graduating from the law department of the University of Edinburgh, he worked as a deputy sheriff. His poems set in Scotland are very famous, and then he gradually switched to writing historical novels, and finally became an English The originator of historical literature. After his death, the Romantic era also came to an end.

2. Our life is gifted. We can only get life by giving our life. ——[India] Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds"

Introduction to Indian poet, litterateur, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. Born into a wealthy aristocratic family in Calcutta, India, he was able to compose long poems and ode-style poetry collections at the age of 13. He went to England to study in 1878 and returned to China in 1880 to specialize in literary activities. His representative works include "Gitanjali", "Asuka", etc.

3. An old hen can hatch even one egg. If you accumulate a little, you will gain a little advantage, which is not considered a failure. ——[Western] Cervantes "Don Quixote"

Introduction to Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet during the Renaissance. He was born on September 29, 1547, and was born in Madrid on April 23, 1616. passed away. He is known as the greatest writer in the Spanish literary world. Critics call his novel "Don Quixote" the first modern novel in the history of literature and one of the treasures of world literature.

4. Moving forward in one direction is almost always at the expense of retreating in another direction. ——[France] "Mother and Son" by Romain Rolland

Introduction Born in Cramsey, France in 1866, thinker, litterateur, critical realist writer, music critic, social activist, Nobel Prize winner in 1915 Winner of the Bell Prize for Literature. He fought unyieldingly for human freedom, democracy and light. He actively participated in progressive political activities, supported the Spanish people's anti-fascist struggle, and attended the Paris Congress for the Defense of Peace.

5. If the fox can save its tail, there is no need to regret a few hairs here and there. ——[Russian] Krylov "The Fox"

Introduction to the world-famous fabler and writer, whose full name is Ivan Andreevich Krylov. Representative works include: "The Cannon and the Sail", "The Eagle and the Chicken", "The Favored Elephant" and so on.

6. When you do something, sometimes you have to throw away the stones, and sometimes you have to pick them up again. ——[English] Smellet's "The Biography of Landon"

Introduction to the famous British novelist in the 18th century. He was born into an aristocratic family. He studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and also practiced as a surgeon. He wrote poems, plays, pamphlets, and was also engaged in translation and publishing activities, but his main achievement was his novels. His major works include "The Biography of Landon", "The Biography of Pickle", "The Biography of Count Ferdinand", etc.

7. Those who seek love will find love: those who sacrifice friendship will have friends; those who work hard to create happiness will have happiness. ——[France] Mauroya's "Five Major Questions in Life: On Happiness"

Introduction to the famous French writer. He emerged on the literary scene between the two world wars. Participated in World War I. His masterpiece is "The Silence of Colonel Bramble" (1918).

8. If you lack sincerity in doing things, or are reluctant to take action, then even if you have great ability, you will not achieve much. ——[English] Dickens's "Bleak House"

Introduction Born into a family of naval clerks, due to the embarrassment of family life when he was young, he could only attend school intermittently. Later he was forced to do child labor in the factory. After the age of 15, he worked as an apprentice, recorder and court reporter in a law firm. At the age of 20, he started working as a newspaper reporter, covering the House of Commons. His major works include "David Copperfield", "Oliver Twist", "A Tale of Two Cities", etc.