2. Recognizing one's own ignorance is the surest way to know the world. (A Collection of Essays)
3. To survive or to perish is a question worth pondering. ("Hamshawt")
4. If God openly goes against man, it is difficult for anyone to deal with him. (Homer's Odyssey)
5. Do you think that because I am poor and plain I have no feelings? I swear to you that if God had given me wealth and beauty, I would have made it impossible for you to leave me, just as I am unable to leave you now. Though God has not done so, yet we are still equal in spirit. (Jane. Love)
6. Grown-ups are learning to be bad, and God is testing them; you are not yet tested, and you should live as a child would. ("Childhood")
7. The less heart you have, the higher you rise, the faster you strike at people without mercy, and they fear you. You can only treat men and women as stagecoaches, ride them to the point of exhaustion, and throw them down at the station, so that you can reach the highest peak of desire. (The Highfather)
8. I only want to prove one thing, and that is, that the devil tempted me then, and told me later that I had no right to go that way, because I was nothing but a louse, like all the rest. (Crime and Punishment)
9. You see, Sancho. Friend Pansa, there appeared yonder more than thirty surprisingly large giants. (Don Quixote)
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10. I do not wish you to suffer more than I have suffered, Heathcliff. I would only that we should never be parted: and if a word of mine should grieve you in the future, consider that I feel the same grief underground, and for my own sake forgive me! (Wuthering Heights)
11. Happy families are alike; unhappy families are different. (Anna Karenina)
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12. Alas, slavish Italy, thou sorrowful voyage, thou rudderless boat in the storm, thou art no longer the housewife of the provinces, but a brothel! (The Divine Comedy)
13. The good man, though perplexed in his quest, will at last realize that there is a right way. (Faust)
14. The bells chimed again ...... one after another, quiet and serene, and even in that good month when a woman is a bride, the sound of the bells is always tinged with the flavor of autumn. (The Hustle and Bustle)
15. A man is not born to be defeated, you can destroy him as much as you want, but just can not defeat him. (The Old Man and the Sea)
16. Of course, it's all very well to do what you can, but don't make a mess. (The Man in the Suit)
17. Bread! Bread! We want bread! (The Sprout)
18. I have never loved the world, nor it me. (Selected Poems of Byron)
19.Love should give a sense of freedom, not captivity. ("Sons and Lovers")
20.The storm is going to blow down even some mistletoe on that day, some church towers are going to fall, and some palaces are going to be shaken! (Selected Poems of Heine)
21.The man whose own behavior is most scandalous is always the first to speak ill of others. (The Hypocrites)
22. At this point a spiritual feeling came over me that life is made up of sobs, sobs and smiles, and sobs make up the majority of them. ("O. Henry's Selected Short Stories") Henry's Selected Short Stories)
23. History loves the deeds of valor and heroism, but it also condemns the consequences of such deeds. (The Mysterious Island)
24. For the whole of the second half of the day, one was at the mercy of the goat's balls. But she had been called "Mrs.", but now she was simply "Miss", and no one quite knew why, as if she had risen to a certain position in the estimation, and now people wanted to pull her down from it, to make her realize that her position was a very low one, and to make her realize that she was not a good person. And now people want to pull her down from that position, so that she realizes that her position is still a position? (Maupassant's Short Stories)
25. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? (Shelley's Selected Poems)
26. I understand that I have found the answer to existence, the answer to my nausea, the answer to my whole life. In fact, everything I understand can be reduced to the fundamental thing of absurdity. ("Nausea")
27. There are such happy people in the world, who turn their own misery into the happiness of others, who bury their earthly hope in tears, and it becomes a seed that grows flowers and balm to heal the wounds of the lonely and bitter. (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
28. When Gregor. Samsa woke up from a disturbing dream, he found that he had turned into a giant flea in his bed. (The Metamorphosis)
29. When reality folds over and fits snugly over our long-held dreams, it covers the dream and blends with it as two identical shapes overlap and become one. (Memories of a Watery Years)
30. There is nothing more distressing between men than to suffer annoyance and damage where you think you deserve goodwill and friendship. (The Giant)
31. Now pay special attention to what I am saying: the person who exists in the heart of another person is that person's soul. This is what you are, what your consciousness breathes, nourishes and intoxicates throughout your life, and this is your soul, your immortality and your life in others. (Dr. Zhivago)
32. Virtue is like a famous incense, the fragrance of which is intensified by burning or pressing, for fortune reveals the most of the vices and bad luck the most of the virtues. (Bacon's Anthology of Discourses)
33. Dear Aeneas, I went abroad for love of you, I stayed abroad for love of you, I returned home for love of you! (David. Copperfield)
34. Compulsion often makes passionate lovers more ironic, and never calls them back. (Conspiracy and Love)
35. Of all things common sense, love cannot be altered or hindered, for by nature it only perishes of its own accord, and no stratagem can reverse it. (The Decameron)
36. As long as you are a swan's egg, is born in the chicken farm does not matter. ("Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales")
37.The value of worldliness will always be incomparable as far as speculation is concerned. (Dead Souls)
38. Anyone can make a mistake, and the more you think about a thing, the more likely you are to make a mistake. (The Adventures of Private Shakespeare)
39. We experience life as it comes to us, unprepared, like an actor entering a dress rehearsal. If the first rehearsal of life is life itself, what is the value of life? (The Unbearable Lightness of Being)
40. He discovered one of the great laws of human behavior, which he himself did not yet know - that is, in order to make an adult or a child want to do something very much, it is only necessary to try to make that thing not easy to come by. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
41. To the man of faith, death is the gate of eternal life. (Paradise Lost)
42. There is a legend about a bird that sings only once in its life, and its song is more beautiful than the songs of all the living creatures in the world. ("The Thorn Bird")
43.After a lifetime away, he returned to the land of his birth. Since he was a child, he had been an eyewitness to that place. (Ulysses)
44.Keeping in touch with God was one thing, and they all agreed on that, but keeping God around twenty-four hours a day was another. (The Twenty-Second Army Rule)
45.In the sweet land of dreams, all men are equal, but when the sun rises and the struggle for existence begins anew, how unequal are men. (Mr. President)
46. The development of the mines of human intellect is inevitably facilitated by affliction. (The Count of Mount Kildare)
47.The nearer you are, the farther the way is; the simplest tones require the hardest practice. (Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore)
48.Sadness makes one extra keen. (John. Christopher)
49.I often fail before women because I love them too much. (Confessions)
50.She watched the loneliness of her life with wide-open eyes of despair. Like a sailor in a sunken ship, she searched far and wide for the white sails in the foggy sky. (Madame Bovary)
51. I hear America singing, I hear all sorts of different carols. ("Leaves of Grass")
52. If thou canst make thy heart to marvel at the wonders of daily life from time to time, the wonders of thy afflictions shall not diminish in comparison with thy joys, and thou shalt bear the seasons of thy heart's days as often as thou hast borne the four seasons that pass from field to field. (The Prophet)
53. Now I live in the Villa Pollards, where not a speck of dust is to be found, nor is there a single thing laid out out of place, and there is no one else here but us, and we are dead. (Tropic of Cancer)
54. The sun was rising, and the dew on the field was soon gone. Genji felt that life was like a dream, like the dew, and became more and more disillusioned. (The Tale of Genji)
55. It is the ordinary and featureless crimes that are truly confusing, just as it is the ordinary man who is the most difficult to recognize. (The Sherlock Holmes Mysteries)
56. Do you have a small pond built into your house? In that little pond, you can always observe every piece of the life of the creatures in the water. (The Book of Insects)
57.Don't spit in the well, and maybe you'll come back to drink from it. ("The Still Don")
58.I saw peoples hostile to each other, and silently, ignorantly, foolishly, willingly, innocently killing each other. I see the cleverest minds in the world still inventing weapons and writing essays to make all this hostility and killing more skillful and more enduring. ("No War on the Western Front")
59. This face was as red as the one reflected in the mirror on snowy mornings. In Shimamura's opinion, it was another color between dream and reality. ("Snow Country")
60.A man can rise above his circumstances if he has the willpower to do so. (Martin Eden)
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61. It is easy to stand outside of pain and exhort the afflicted. ("Prometheus Bound")
62. Feelings have reasons that reason simply cannot understand. (The Moon and Sixpence)
63.All the good things in the world are really no good to us except to use them. (Robinson Crusoe)
64.Whenever the sun sinks in the west, and I sit on the shabby wharf by the river, and look up at the vast sky above New Jersey, it seems to me as if there were uncultivated land, and all the roads, and all the people, were moving incredibly toward the western shore. Only now did I realize that in Iowa the lads were always in a constant tumultuous uproar because it was the land that made it so impossible for them to be at peace. (On the Road)
65 Before the law, the only thing that was "natural" was the power of the lion, or the need of the animal when it was hungry or cold, or, in simpler terms, lust. (The Red and the Black)
66. God has made us accustomed to all kinds of things as a substitute for happiness. (Evgeny Onegin)
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67. A man who has lived even one day can, without difficulty, spend a hundred years in prison. (The Outsiders)
68. Climb up the ladder, make a lot of money, and get into the upper class, where everything is ready. (The American Tragedy)
69. Reading does not add to wisdom. ("The House of Pain")
70.Whether I live, or whether I die, I am a gadfly, flying happily about. (The Gadfly)
71. A man who bets his whole life on the card of "woman's love" **** and loses that card, and is so discouraged that he can't do anything, is not a man, but a male creature. (The Father and the Yu)
72. The history of this family is a machine that cannot be stopped week after week, a wheel that turns, a cog that would go on spinning forever were it not for the fact that the shaft would gradually and inevitably wear out. (One Hundred Years of Solitude)
73. Now I only believe that, first of all, I am a human being, one like you - or at least I have to learn to be one. (A Doll's House)
74. Genius is only one step away from us. Contemporaries often fail to understand that this step is a thousand miles, and future generations blindly believe that this thousand miles is a step. Contemporaries kill geniuses for this reason, and future generations burn incense in front of geniuses for this reason. (The Words of a Dwarf)
75. The man who suffers does not realize the intensity of the pain when he is suffering, but it is the torment that extends afterward that tears at his heart. (The Scarlet Letter)
76. The most precious thing is life, and life belongs to a person only once. A man's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret his wasted years, nor will he be ashamed of his inactivity. In this way, on his deathbed he can proudly say, "I have devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind." ("How Steel is Made")
77. Wherever sweet birds sing, there are also poisonous snakes hissing. (Tess of the D'Urbervilles)
78. Whoever wishes to attain to this profound state by the right way should, from his earliest years, incline his heart to the form of beauty. (Dialogues on Literature and Art)
79. Friendship is everything. Friendship is more important than talent, more important than government, and it is almost equatable with family. Never forget this. (The Godfather)
80. I have lived seventy-two years, and it still seems like yesterday: the shady lanes of the settlements, the white neighborhoods, the streets lined with golden windflowers, the streets empty of pedestrians in the middle of the day, the white neighborhoods, the white neighborhoods, the streets lined with golden windflowers, the white neighborhoods, the streets lined with golden windflowers, the streets empty of pedestrians. (Material Life)
81. I'll think about it tomorrow when I get back to Tara. I will be able to withstand everything by then. Tomorrow, I will figure out a way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day. (Gone with the Wind)
82.Blindness increases your courage because you can't see the danger. (Gulliver's Travels)
83.I am a resident of a convalescent and nursing home. My caretaker is watching me, and he watches me almost every moment: for there is a peep-hole in the door, and my caretaker's eyes are of that brown color which makes it impossible for him to see through blue-eyed me. ("The Tin Drum")
84. Whenever I trace my youthful years, those days are like white snowflakes on a stormy morning, blown away from me by a swift wind. (Lolita)
85. Generosity is the only light that can illuminate a great soul. (Notre Dame de Paris)
86. Many years ago, when my wallet was deflated, there seemed to be nothing to do on land, so why not go to the sea, and wander in the sea, which occupies an absolute area in our world! ("Moby Dick")
87. What I have always sought is: to gain the maximum amount of sincerity and trust, and the longest possible assurance of all that is possible, as far as human flesh and fancy will allow. ("The Slightest Flaw in the Mirror")
88. Here is a crime for which there is nowhere to complain. Here is a sadness that tears are not enough to symbolize. Here is a failure overwhelming enough to bring down all our successes. (The Grapes of Wrath)
89. Arise, starving slaves! Arise, all the world's suffering people! ("The Internationale")
90.I mean the children are running wild and don't know where they're going, and I have to come out of nowhere and catch them. That's what I do all day long. I just want to be a catcher in the rye. I know it's a little whimsical, but that's what I really like to do. ("The Catcher in the Rye")
91. To acquire a heart without the experience of being attacked is like taking an unguarded city. (The Lady of the Camellias)
92.He didn't know that the dream had been left behind him, left somewhere in the sprawling chaos over the city, where the dark fields of the United States stretched forward into the night. (The Great Gatsby)
93. April is the cruelest of all, breeding lilacs from the dead earth, mingling memories and desires, and letting the spring rains pick at dull roots. (The Wasteland)
94. All the hypocrisy of the world is like a cloud of smoke, only the truth is the basis of the world. The darkness of hypocrisy will be destroyed by the light of truth. (A Thousand and One Nights)
95. What's going on down there? (A Clockwork Orange)
96.Last night, I dreamed I was back at Manderley Manor. (Butterfly Dreams)
97. I can't imagine a man who thinks it's a feat of valor for him to open with a knight instead of a pawn, and that a pitiful position in one of the nooks of the chess guide is a sign of immortality, and I can't imagine a clever man who can devote his entire thinking power to a single game again and again for ten, twenty, thirty, forty years. entire thinking faculty to one absurdity - to think of every possible way to drive the king of the wooden chess pieces into the corner of the wooden board without himself going mad and becoming a lunatic. (The Story of Chess)
98. We are cats. The name ...... is not yet available. ("I am a cat")
99. Stick out your heroic chest and go forward!
Look, countless flags are flying in the sky!
Who turns to the right there?
To the left!
To the left!
To the left! (Selected Poems of Mayakovsky)
100. It is one's own face that shines out of the water, and one's heart reflects what one is. (The Bible. Old Testament)