A classic sentence of a world masterpiece that goes straight to the soul

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-07

1."The Catcher in the Rye" Salinger.

Remember what should be remembered and forget what should be forgotten. Change what can be changed, accept what can't be changed.

We do have a difficult life, we have to endure all kinds of external pressures, and we have to face our own inner confusion. In the midst of struggling, if someone looks at you with understanding, you will feel a kind of warmth of life, perhaps just a brief glance is enough to make me feel excited.

2."The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway.

Every day is a new day. Luck is good, of course, but I'd rather do it without fail. That way, when luck strikes, you'll be prepared.

3.Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.

You have to see the harsher environment with your own eyes, otherwise you will not be able to understand the benefits of the original environment; You have to fall to the point of exhaustion, otherwise you don't know how to value what you originally enjoyed.

4."Life" Maupassant.

Life can't be as good as you think, but it's not as bad as you think it is. I think that people are more fragile and strong than I can imagine. Sometimes, I may burst into tears at a fragile word; Sometimes, you also find yourself gritting your teeth and walking a long way.

5."Childhood" Gorky.

The fastest and slowest in the world, the longest and shortest, the most mundane and the most precious, the most overlooked, and the most regrettable is time.

6."Anna Karenina" Leo Tolstoy.

As long as a person can forget himself and love others, he will not be psychologically unbalanced, and he is a happy person and a perfect person.

7.Hamlet, Shakespeare

Successful **, you don't have to lie for a living, because the deceived person has become his advocate, and it is in vain for me to say anything.

8."Wuthering Heights" Emily Brontë

If you still exist in this world, then this world is meaningful to me no matter what it is, but if you are gone, no matter how good this world is, it is just a desert in my eyes, and I am like a lonely ghost.

9."Les Miserables" Hugo.

The widest in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart.

10."War and Peace" Tolstoy.

Can you do it - bold but not impatient, quick but not frivolous, active but not frivolous, obedient to the boss without flattery, responsible but not self-serving, victorious but not arrogant, happy with achievements without showing off, self-respecting without being arrogant, bold but not deceitful, strong but not pedantic, lively but not frivolous, straightforward but not childish......

11."* Count of the Hill" Alexandre Dumas.

If you desire something, you have to set it free, and if it comes back to you, it's yours, and if it doesn't come back, you never had it.

12."The Great Gatsby" Fitzgerald.

The world doesn't care about your self-esteem, people only see your achievements. Don't put too much emphasis on self-esteem until you've achieved it.

13."The Unbearable Lightness of Life" Milan Kundera.

From now on, I began to choose my life carefully, and I no longer easily let myself get lost in all kinds of **. I have heard the call from afar in my heart, and I no longer need to look back and care about the rights and wrongs and discussions behind me. I don't have time to think about the past, I want to move forward.

14."How Steel is Made" Ostrovsky.

The most precious thing for a person is life, and life is only once for a person. A person's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret that he has done nothing and wasted his time, nor will he feel guilty for being a despicable person and living a vulgar life.

15.The Human Comedy, Balzac.

Misfortune is the step of genius; the water of baptism for believers; The priceless treasure of capable people; The bottomless abyss of the weak.

16."The Moon and Sixpence" Maugham.

To chase a dream is to chase his own doom, and in the streets full of sixpence, he looked up and saw the moonlight.

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