1. The art of life, like gladiator, is not like the art of dance. Therefore, it should be willing and firm to meet sudden and unexpected attacks.
from [ancient Rome] Aurelius: Meditations
Introduction: Marcus Aurelius was one of the greatest emperors of the Roman Empire. He is not only a wise monarch, but also an accomplished thinker. His book Meditations, written in Greek, has been handed down from generation to generation.
Second, we don't live in this world for nothing. Life always satisfies our hopes with something new.
from: [UK] Dryden: Oren-Chubby
Introduction: English poet, playwright and literary critic. He wrote for the nobility all his life, sang praises for the king and the Restoration Dynasty, and was named "Poet Laureate".
Third, everything in life is closely related to others. It is ridiculous to live alone for yourself.
from: [UK] Mao Mu: The Moon and Sixpence
Introduction: william somerset maugham, English novelist and playwright. His representative works include the drama Circle, the novel The Chains of Life, The Moon and Sixpence, and the collection of short stories, The Tremor of Leaves, Ah Kin and so on.
fourth, life is like love-all reason conflicts with it, and all healthy instinct fits with it.
from: [Britain] Little Butler: Notes
5. Life is a process from demand to demand, not from pleasure to pleasure.
from: [UK] Johnson: A Biography of Johnson
Introduction: English writer, literary critic and poet. In 1728, he entered Oxford University to study. Drop out of school because of family poverty. In 1737, he began to write articles for Gentleman Magazine. Later, I edited the weekly rambler (175 ~ 1752). After nine years of struggle, I finally compiled the English Dictionary (1755).