New Year s greetings from writers such as Wang Xiaobo, Kafka, Chekhov, etc., please check!

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

Beautiful, happy memories are also worth looking back on. We remember too many bad things and overlook the good ones. Remember this year, just for the beauty of this year. Even if there is only a little bit of something to be cherished, this little bit is precious.

Janet Winterson, My Chinese New Year's Eve Cheese Chips

As the New Year's bell rings, we are all one year older. This is the time to review and summarize. There is always a closing sentence for the past year, and for all the years we have lived in the world: although life may not be satisfactory in this world, you can still choose between happiness and unhappiness.

Wang Xiaobo, Writing to the New Year (1996).

At the end of the year and the beginning of the year, there are always a few auspicious words to say: I hope that in the new year, we can be free from all strange things, and everyone can be a sound person - I really can't think of anything more auspicious.

Wang Xiaobo, Writing to the New Year (1997).

No matter how much joy, joy, luck, regret, miscalculation and pain have been left in the year that will leave us, we are facing a new year that is coming with the spring breeze.

Feng Jicai's "Chinese New Year's Eve".

I wish you a happy new year and a happy life full of new hopes;I wish you 200,000 a week.

Chekhov, "To E. M. Shavrova".

May my beloved girl have a Happy New Year;The new year should be a different year, and if the past year has separated us, maybe the new year will do everything in its power to miraculously bring us together. Come on, come on, new year!

Kafka, Letter from Max Broder to Phyllis Powell

The new year is coming, and she is as pure as a virgin, and as rich as the soil that has never been cultivated.

The sun rises every morning, and the beginning of the year evokes hope.

What does the New Year bring?

May she bring the first love to the youth, the great feats to the soldiers, the two-ton egg cake to the little grandson, and the sweat of the apprentices.

May she bring spring to life and peace to the world.

Wang Meng's "New Year".

Anyway, I hope the New Year will bring me good luck.

Truman Cappothe, The Heroic Age 1924-1948: The Wizards of Alabama and the Elves of New York

When the clock strikes twelve, everyone rises from the table with glasses full of wine in their hands to toast to the new year. Hans Christian Andersen's "Ole the Tower Keeper".Hopefully the New Year will be better for all of us, I'm sure it will. Stephen King, "The Endless Wait".

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