All maturity in life begins with loss. - Bai Xianyong.
I have always believed that man will conquer heaven, and I often go against the numbers, but after all, manpower is invincible to the destiny of heaven, and no one can break the limit of life. - Bai Xianyong, "The Tree Is Like This".
Growing up is painful, because the opposite of growing up is the death of a part of the self, which is often young, romantic, and the most nostalgic. ——Bai Xianyong, "Literature Is Not Dead".
Submerged in this great city of thousands of people, I felt truly free: a freedom to be alone and ignored. —Bai Xianyong, The New Yorker
When you find that your fate is different from ordinary people, you can only face it and accept it, and avoidance, resentment, and self-pity will not solve your lifelong problems. - Bai Xianyong.
This is an eternal melancholy, and when the water flows to the west, it will not return to the east. Spring too, flowers too, time too, never go back. - Bai Xianyong.
Maybe you can do this for a long time, as long as there is a moment in your life when you have devoted yourself to loving someone, that moment is eternity. There is a period in your life where there is someone with you who supports each other and fights through the wind and rain together, then that period is better than a lifetime. ——Bai Xianyong, "A Letter to A Qing".
Anyway, these days are confused, it's hard to remember, it's hard to think, it's long to count - it's endless, every day, every day, as if it can't be finished in a lifetime, but if you think about it carefully, it's empty, it's white, there's nothing. - Bai Xianyong.
The camellia is noble, the white tea is elegant and clean, the black tea is beautiful, and the pink tea is pretty, delicate, and pitiful. - Bai Xianyong, "The Tree Is Like This".
People who can live actually know two words - Jia Pingwa's 20 classic quotations that hit people's hearts.
Sinclair Lewis: The greatest mystery of humanity is how he spends his day twenty-four hours.
Only by being rich can we perceive the richness of the world - Wang Meng's golden sentence of life.
When it's time to leave, no matter how reluctant you are, you have to leave in style - Mao Dun's classic sentence.