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What are the wonderful short sentences, titles and authors of famous books?

We are equal, at least we stand before God equally through the grave. ?From "Jane Eyre" Author: Charlotte Bront?

The human heart can only tolerate a certain degree of despair. The sponge has absorbed enough water, even if the sea flows over it, No more water can be added to it. ?From "Notre Dame de Paris" Author: Victor Hugo

This is the sun at dusk, but we regard it as the dawn of dawn. From "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"? Author: Victor Hugo

Everyone has flaws, just like an apple bitten by God. Some people have bigger flaws precisely because God likes them so much. fragrance. From "War and Peace" Written by: Leo Tolstoy

You don't grow up when no one says "no" to you. ?From "War and Peace" Written by: Leo Tolstoy

Let the dead bury the dead. Since we have life, we should live and live happily. ?From "War and Peace" Written by: Leo Tolstoy

The stars shine so that everyone can find their own star one day. From "The Little Prince" Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

If you fall in love with a flower on a certain planet. Then, as long as you look up at the starry sky at night, you will feel that the stars in the sky are like blooming flowers. ?From "The Little Prince"?Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

The first sign of true love is timidity in boys and boldness in girls. From "Les Misérables"? Author: Victor Hugo

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. From "Les Misérables"? Author: Victor Hugo

I would rather rely on my own strength to open up my future than ask for the favor of a powerful person. From "Les Misérables"? Author: Victor Hugo

Growing up is a festering process that people must go through. From "The Catcher in the Rye" Author: Salinger

The sign of an immature man is that he is willing to die heroically for a certain cause; the sign of a mature man is that he is willing to live humbly for a certain cause . From "The Catcher in the Rye" Author: Salinger

If you plan to love someone, you have to think clearly whether you are willing to give up your God-like free mind for him, and then be willing to be bound.

From "The Great Gatsby" Author: Fitzgerald