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Biffin Famous Sayings and Aphorisms 1, some stand up and become famous, excel by virtue of strength, virtue and my strength--- Befen (de) 2, pain can destroy, suffering can destroy, creation needs suffering, suffering emperor gifts, excellent merits: benefit and hardship, encounter a hundred twists and turns--- Befen (de) 3, I want to choke the throat of fate and delusional to make me give in - beauty--- Bei Fen (Germany) 4. Famous artists are often bound by fame, and their early works are often --Bei Fen (Germany) 5. My art should be poor and happy, I can get close to the step, I should be happy. Beffin (de) 6, adversity supports me, morality has made me commit suicide except art, moral --- Befen (de) 7, I would like to prove that all who do good and noble deeds will be able to bear adversity--- Befen (de) 8, Virtue teaches children: make happiness Virtue is not money, I experience to talk about adversity, support me, morality, make me commit suicide, except for art, moral --- Befen (de) 9, my proverbs always:
Pen; I make the art god sleepy to wake up more excited--- Biffin (de).
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Beethoven's Famous Sayings 1, Those who stand up to the brunt are virtuous, and this is my strength. --Beethoven (Germany) 2. Pain can destroy people, and those who suffer can also destroy pain. Creation requires suffering, and suffering is a gift from God.
One of the great virtues of a great person is that he is indomitable in the face of adversity and hardship. --Beethoven (Germany) 3. I want to choke fate by the throat, it wants to make me submit, which will never be done.
Life is so good, live it for a lifetime! --Beethoven (Germany) 4. Famous artists are bound by fame, so their earliest works are often the best. - Beethoven (Germany) 5. My art should only benefit the poor.
Ah, what a happy moment! How happy I should be when I can get close to this! - Beethoven (Germany) 6. What supports me in times of adversity is morality, and what keeps me from committing suicide is morality in addition to art.
Beethoven (Germany) 7. I would like to prove that those who behave well and noble deeds can bear the tribulation because of it. --Beethoven (Germany) 8. Teach your children "virtue": It is virtue, not money, that makes people happy.
This is my experience. What sustained me in the midst of tribulation was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was morality in addition to art. --Beethoven (Germany) 9. My motto is always:
No day without moving; If I sometimes let the god of art fall asleep, it is only to make it more excited when it wakes up. --Beethoven (Germany).
I said ......You're talking about "Beethoven"!
Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was a famous French writer, playwright, critic and social activist. Born in 1866 in the town of Cramsey, in the department of Nievreux, France, from 1897 to 1903 he wrote "Saint-Louis", "The Wolves", and "The Triumph of Reason". In 1904, Romain Rolland began to write his masterpiece "Johann Christopher", which is Romain Rolland's masterpiece, his most important novel**, and in 1915, despite the obstruction of France, the Swedish Academy decided to award him the Nobel Prize in Literature that year, in recognition of "the noble idealism of his literary works and the sympathy and love of truth with which he depicted various characters".
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