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That's stupid.
2.I often sit down to eat with gratitude, admiring God's good life for the abundance he has given me in the wilderness. I have learned to pay attention to the bright side of my situation and less to the dark side of it; Think more about what I enjoy and less about what I lack.
This attitude sometimes gives me a heartfelt comfort that I cannot put into words. ......I think that our dissatisfaction with what we need is due to a lack of gratitude for what we have gotten.
3.……It can be seen that we ordinary people cannot understand the benefits of the original environment unless we see a worse environment with our own eyes. If you have to fall to the point of exhaustion, you don't know how to value what you originally enjoyed.
4.I've been adrift at sea for so many days, and it's enough to rest quietly for a few days and reminisce about the dangers of the past.
5.It is more painful for a person to expect misfortune all the time than to encounter it, especially when a person cannot get rid of this expectation, this feeling of fear.
6.In human feelings, there is often a hidden motive force, which, once attracted by some visible goal, and a misfortune to some invisible but imaginary goal, pushes our soul towards that goal with a courageous force, and if we fail to reach it, it will make us miserable.
7.A common problem among ordinary people is that they are often dissatisfied with the living conditions that God and nature have arranged for them. It seems to me that at least half of their suffering is caused by this common disease.
8.It is a great thing that the Creator has confined human knowledge and knowledge to a narrow range when he rules over mankind.
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Good words for Robinson Crusoe:
Stranding, engulfing, devouring, smoky, swimming, col, obedient
Frightened, spotted, sun-drenched, rain-struck
Picking up gold is not ambiguous, indomitable, indomitable, and Wang Yang Haobo.
A good quote from Robinson Crusoe:
1) I completely disregarded my father's wishes, even disobeyed his father's orders, and completely ignored my mother's pleas and my friends' dissuasions. This nature of mine seems to have doomed me to an unfortunate fate in the future.
2) I, an unfilial son, turned my back on my parents and did not fulfill my duty, and God punished me so quickly, which is really fair.
3) Alas! How ridiculous are the decisions that man makes in fear. Don is ridiculous! All the means that reason offers them to protect themselves, once fear prevails, they do not know how to use them.
4) Especially, in the midst of this unfortunate circumstance, God guided me to know Him and begged for His blessings, which gave me great comfort. This happiness is more than enough to compensate for all the misfortunes I have suffered and may suffer.
5) I was so frightened that I was like a bolt from the blue.
6) When I saw this, I was so angry that I put my fear out of it. I swear in my heart: the next time I see such atrocities, I will not let them go!
7) The ground is full of melons, and the trees are covered with bunches of grapes, some of them large, and yellow lemons. As I looked down the slope of the orchard, I was filled with joy and felt that I had become the undisputed owner of this rich land.
8) Suddenly, a voice called my name: "Robinson, poor Robinson, where have you been?" I woke up from my astonishment, and when I saw that it was Boer, I was very happy.
Boer: "I usually teach it all the words with a sad tone in my mouth. Now for the rest of my life, it flies into my hands again, and lovingly repeats words that it doesn't quite understand, making people feel more intimate and warm.
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