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Famous sentences in famous works (with author, place name and book)
1. If God openly opposes people, it is difficult for anyone to deal with it. Homer's Epic Homer, a blind poet in ancient Greece

2. To be or not to be, this is a question worth thinking about. Hamlet/Hamlet Shakespeare

3. Good people will eventually realize that there is a right way even if they are confused in their pursuit. Faust by johann wolfgang von goethe

4. Knowing your ignorance is the most reliable way to know the world. Montaigne

5. Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain? I swear to you, if God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make you unable to leave me, just as I can't leave you now. Although God didn't do this, we are still equal in spirit. "Jane Eyre" Charlotte Brontexq

6. Adults are bad at school, and God is testing them. You haven't been tested yet. You should live according to your children's ideas. Gorky

7. Happy families are the same, but unhappy families are different. Anna karenine lev tolstoy

8. It is sometimes a bad thing to bury your feelings too deeply. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may lose the chance to get him. Pride and prejudice Jane Austen

9. A man is not born to be defeated. You can destroy him as much as you can, but you can't beat him. The old man and the sea ernest miller hemingway

1. I have never loved this world, and it is the same to me. Byron

11. Love should give people a sense of freedom, not a sense of imprisonment. Sons and Lovers Dai He Lawrence

12. The person whose behavior makes people laugh at the most is always the first one to speak ill of others. "hypocrite" Moliere

13. History loves heroic deeds and condemns the consequences of such deeds. Jules verne

14. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? "Selected Poems of Shelley" Shelley

15. There are some happy people in the world. They turn their own pain into the happiness of others. They shed tears to bury their hopes in the world, but they turn into seeds, grow flowers and balms, and heal the wounds of the lonely bad karma people.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

Mrs. Stowe

16. When reality is folded over and stuck to our long-term dream, it covers the dream and blends with it, just like two identical figures overlap and merge into one. Marcel proust

17. The saddest thing between people is that they are bothered and damaged where you think they deserve goodwill and friendship. Rabelais

18. Virtue is like a famous fragrance, which grows stronger after being burned or squeezed. Good luck reveals evil virtue best, while bad luck reveals virtue best. Bacon

19. Forcing often makes people who are in love more iron-hearted, but never makes them change their minds. Plot and Love Schiller