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1. I don't want to be motivated if I have some small achievements, which is completely inconsistent with my personality. It's good to climb a ladder, but as long as you have the strength, it means you have to keep going.
2. A clear conscience is a gentle pillow.
3. For any singer, the tears in the eyes of the listener are the best reward.
4. When I was an ugly duckling, I never dreamed that there would be so much happiness!
5. He has to change into a new set of clothes every hour every day. When people refer to the emperor, they always say, "The emperor is in the conference room." But when people mention him, they always say, "The emperor is in the dressing room."
6. She knew that this was the last night she saw him——— for him, she left her people and family, she handed over her beautiful voice, she endured endless pain every day, and yet he didn't know it at all. It was the last night she could breathe the same air with him, the last night she could see the deep sea and the starry sky.
7. "The cold winter is coming now," said the little swallow, "and I will fly far and wide, to a warm country." Would you like to come with me? You can ride on my back!
You fasten yourself tightly with your belt. So that we may leave this ugly mole and fly away from his dark house——— far away, far over the mountains, into the warm land. ”
8. For me, travel is a source of rejuvenation and vitality.
9. "Please take me away!" Take it to a place where there is no cold, no hunger. I know that as soon as this match goes out, you will be gone.
Like the warm stove, the beautiful roast goose, the happy Christmas tree, I couldn't see anything. So the little girl struck all the remaining matches, for she wanted to keep her grandmother very much.
10. All fireworks that can rush up and emit are beautiful.
11. As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter if you are born in a chicken farm.
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The "bridge" of hope comes from the word "faith" – and it is a bridge that leads us to infinite love.
Hans Christian Andersen If you are the seed of a swan egg, it doesn't matter if you are born on a duck farm.
The Ugly Duckling In his autobiography, Andersen said, "Life is a fairy tale. Full of the hardships of wandering and the twists and turns of persistent pursuit, my life has no fixed place, my soul is adrift, and fairy tales are the magic lamp of Aladdin that I wander all my life. ”
I built my home on the sea, and the ice-blue liquid was destined to drift for the rest of my life.
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If you are the seed of a swan egg, then it doesn't matter even if you are born on a duck farm. (The Ugly Duckling).
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Hello, dear, Andersen's famous sayings are as follows: 1. No high place is beyond the reach of the world. However, in order to achieve the goal, it must be determined and confident.
2. All fireworks that can rush up and emit are beautiful. 3. As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter if you are born on a chicken farm. 4. A person must go through some hard work before he can achieve something.
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1.A good heart is something that Yongla Yanchen will not be proud of.
2. All human lives are nothing but myths written by the hand of God.
3. Climb a ladder, which is good, as long as there is still strength, it means that you must continue to take a step forward.
4. A clear conscience is a gentle pillow.
5. For any singer, the tears in the eyes of the listener are the best reward.
6. So many fairy tales just to conceive my home and yours.
7. If you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter if you are born in a duck farm.
8. When a person is young, he can and should be thrown into the life of the wheel and become one with life.
9. I built my home on the sea, and the ice-blue liquid doomed me to drift all my life.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
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Hans Christian Andersen's childhood experiences.
In 1819, in order to be able to study the performing arts, he went to Copenhagen, where he was unaccompanied, and received help from some enthusiastic people. However, many stage practices showed that he was not suitable to be an actor, so he tried to be a singer, and due to a severe cold and damaged his vocal cords, he had to completely give up his stage career and began to learn script writing, but he was also unsuccessful. In 1827, his first poem, The Dying Child, was published. >>>More
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