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1) History loves heroic deeds and condemns the consequences of such deeds. - The Mysterious Island
2) Anyone can make mistakes, and the more you think about something, the easier it is to make mistakes. "The Adventures of the Good Soldier Shuaike".
3) Coercion often makes the person in love more hardened, but never makes them change their minds. - Intrigue and Love
4) The closer you are, the farther you go. The simplest tones require the most strenuous practice. Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore
5) Lo and behold, Sancho Panza, there are more than thirty giants of astonishing size. —Don Quixote
6) A person can live in prison for a hundred years without difficulty, even if he lives for only one day. - The Outsider
7) Whoever wants to follow the path to this profound state should yearn for a beautiful body from an early age. -- Literary Dialogues
8) All the good things in the world are of no benefit to us except to use them. —Robinson Crusoe
9) A person is not born to be defeated, you can destroy him, but you can't defeat him. - The Old Man and the Sea
10) Gaining a heart that has no experience of being attacked is like capturing an unguarded city. - La Traviata
11) They don't really know that nothing ends badly in the world, and they, like her, are not able to be masters of their own destiny at all. "Beauty and Sin".
12) You are worried about the depravity because of the art of your youth. But don't worry! You will not fall so easily. "The Words of the Gnomes".
13) If this is indeed the case, he must have realized that he has lost the warmth of the world he used to have, and that he has lived for a dream for a long time, and therefore paid such a high price. "The Great Gatsby".
14) After leaving for the rest of his life, he returned to the land where he was born. Growing up, he was an eyewitness to that place. Ulysses
15) When I say focus on my career, my intention is to build my own strong assets. Think about it, once the dollar falls into your asset, it becomes your employee. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad".
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<> recommend "Ordinary World", "The Moon and Sixpence", "Silent Confession", "White Deer Plain", "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", "The Kite Runner", "White Night Walking", "The Siege", "The Little Prince", "Love in the Time of Cholera", "The Rabble", "The Three-Body Problem", "The Fifteenth Year of Wanli", etc.
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There are so many that you can search for a book list online.
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There are actually too many recommendations for 100 classic books, and Lin Qingxuan's essay collection also includes "Human Disqualification".
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1. Beauty and strength growing up in the flames of war: Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind".
2. Think philosophically: Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Life".
3. Odysseus-esque legend: Hugo's "Les Miserables".
4. Haruki Murakami: "Norwegian Wood".
5, Junichi Watanabe: "Paradise Lost" and "This Thing for Men".
6, Qian Zhongshu: "The Siege" (The Mirror of Marriage).
7. Lawrence: "Rainbow", "A Woman in Love", "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
8. Rabindranath Tagore: "Birds" and "Leaves of Grass".
9. Salinger: "The Catcher in the Rye".
10. Milan Kundera: "The Unbearable Lightness of Life" and "Slowness".
11. Simone de Beauvoir: "The Second Sex".
12. Cher Heidi: "Sexology Report".
13, Dirk Schuberry: "The Little Prince".
14, let me fulfill your happiness: Alexandre Dumas "La Traviata".
15. The Philosophy of the Soul and Fraternity: Stendhal's The Red and the Black
16. Beyond love, see spring blossoms: Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice".
17. I love you, it has nothing to do with you: Zweig's "Letter from a Strange Woman".
18. It's like a play: William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
19. Love never has to say sorry: Siegel "Love Story".
20, the mountain is there, your heart is broken: Shunji Mikai "Love Letter".
21. A sea of love full of reefs: García Márquez's "Love in the Time of Cholera".
22, love has become a legend after all: Alain de Botton's "Love Notes".
23. Gentle and strong: Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre".
24, pink little love: Horikawa Wave "I like a place like you".
25. There is heaven, but there is no road: Kitamura's "Mazhuo's Love".
26, beauty and love are independent: Yasunari Kawabata's "Snow Country".
27, rare and confused love and marriage: Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina".
28, Zhang Ailing: "Love in a Fallen City".
29, Magritte Duras: "The Lover".
30. Colin McCullough: "The Thorn Bird".
Siege is very good.
The Siege of the City is a unique satirical in the history of modern Chinese literature. Author Qian Zhongshu 1910—, a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu, graduated from the Department of Foreign Languages of Tsinghua University in 1933, and later studied in Britain and France. "The Siege of the City" was written in 1944 and completed in 1946, when the author was living in Shanghai, hearing about the brutality of the Japanese invaders, "two years of sorrow and sorrow" "Siege of the City, Preface", and at the same time tenaciously "accumulation" of his own perception and thinking on life and academics put into writing, and successively completed the ** "Siege of the City" and the academic work "Tan Yilu". >>>More
Learn to choose and learn to give up".
The Medicine of the Heart". >>>More
Recommend a good book Mowgli. Then I'll take a look at it too.
I remember when I was in high school, I read a book that impressed me very much, which was "Yesterday's World" written by Stephen Zweig, in which the author narrated the various characters he knew in a specific period, the social and political events he personally experienced, and his feelings about that turbulent era, which revealed the little-known world cultural celebrities.
Ordinary days of clear wear.
Messy face. Sunset. >>>More