As a fan of online novels, I can answer many questions about novels. Here are some of the more memorable passages from novels I've read: 1. Garcia Marquez's famous line in One Hundred Years of Solitude: " The soul of Macondo roams the nightclubs. He listens to slow-paced music, drinks Martino Marquez, and talks to women whose names repeat." "When you want to criticize others, you should lead by example." 3. Liu Cixin's famous sentence in " The Three Bodies ":" The position of human beings in the universe is like ants on candy." 4. Lu Yao's famous line in " Ordinary World ":" The road of life is very long. Everyone has to walk a long and difficult road." 5. J. D. Salinger's famous line in The Catcher in the Rye: " I'm not mature, but I want to be mature." These sentences or passages reveal the theme and emotions of the novel and help the reader better understand the characters and plot in the novel.
In 'Romeo and Juliet' by Shakespeare, 'My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.' This passage shows the depth and limitless nature of their love. Romeo's words are a powerful expression of his feelings for Juliet.
1 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: We naturally tend to show the best side of ourselves to strangers rather than the worst side of ourselves to familiar people because familiar people will see our weaknesses. Therefore, he had to constantly practice how to get along with strangers so that he could maintain this relationship with familiar people. 2 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: People often think that once they have something, they don't need anything else. This was actually a misunderstanding. The more things you have, the more you need to maintain balance in order to maintain a healthy mentality. 3 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: Loneliness was not a state of life, but a state of mind. Lonely people weren't really lonely, but because their hearts were empty. 4. Pride and Prejudicial-Jane Austen: Love only thrives when it is free. The idea that love is some kind of obligation can only kill love. 5 Pride and Premises-Jane Austen: People's truly perfect and impeccable love is achieved by those who sincerely desire each other's perfection. 6 Pride and Premises-Jane Austen: Marriage is a sacred duty, not an easy service. Marriage required the effort and commitment of both parties, not a one-sided effort. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: I know this world is bad but I've decided to get close to it to see if there's anything worth it. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: Sometimes the best thing to do is not to go to a psychiatrist but to find a farm where you can do whatever you want until you feel better. 9 The Great Gatsby- F. Scott F. Gerald: People always found out what they really wanted until they died. Therefore, the important thing is not to pursue those things that seem important, but to learn to appreciate those things that seem insignificant. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: When one was young, it was easy to believe in unrealistic things and give up on unrealistic things. Therefore, it was important to learn to do some unrealistic things when you were young and learn from them.
The characters in classic novels are very well - developed. When we read passages about them, like Sherlock Holmes in Conan Doyle's works, their unique personalities shine through. These characters become iconic, and the passages associated with them are memorable because of the strong impressions they leave.
1 To ask why we fight and why we love is to ask why the leaves fall or why the birds fly - O Henry 2 In the midst of winter I found myself in a house without a fire with a man who was too cold to be alive and I became him - The Great Gatsby 3 The world is a dangerous place full of people who would give their lives for what they believe to be theirs - Steinbeck Roadmap 4 In the end it's not about the past it's about the future - JD Salinger Catcher in the Rye 5 The only thing we have to fear is fear itself - Socrates 6 To truly live you must first be willing to die - Mark Twain Huxley 7 The greatest trick my friend is not to be born a man but to make sure you live long enough to be born again - Martin Luther King Jr I Have a Dream The only way to know the truth is to tell it. The only way to be happy is to make others happy 10 The most important thing in life is not what you have but what you are - Socrates
As a fan of online literature, I have read many novels and accumulated many memorable sentences. Here are some examples: It is no use trying to reason with someone who is determined to think the way he does You can't persuade a stubborn person. - The Catcher in the Rye JD Salinger 2 You can't get to the top by being good you get to the top by being lucky - The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald 3 You can't judge a book by its cover - JD Salinger 4 The world is a dangerous place Go ahead make your own - To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee 5 Life is like a box of chocolates You never know what you're gonna get - The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald 6 Youth is a time of life when the mind is still young and the body is full of energy - Goethe German poet and If you want to know where someone is just look at their backs 8 The most dangerous thing in the world is not fear but fear itself - Martin Luther King Jr American civil rights activist These sentences come from different novels, but they all express profound thoughts and philosophy. They either inspire, inspire, or inspire readers to better understand the world and themselves.
Books with good words, sentences, and passages are often called literary works. You can find such books in bookstores. However, it was important to note that there were many types of literary works in the bookstore. It might be difficult to determine the specific types and recommendations. If you are interested in a particular genre of literature, you can consult the bookstore staff or search for relevant information on the Internet to better find the book you like.
Some fantasy fiction books might feature hypnotism passages as part of the magical or supernatural elements in the story. These could create unique and imaginative plot developments.
Reading a good book and copying beautiful and philosophical sentences and passages was a very beneficial reading experience. Here are some sentences and passages that I think are very classic for reference: A person's greatest bankruptcy is despair, and his greatest asset is hope. --Winston Churchill The easiest thing in the world is to delay time. - Raymond Chander People often overestimate what they can accomplish in a year and underestimate what they can accomplish in the next ten years. - George Washington Sometimes the best solution is not to find a solution to the problem but to accept the problem and start looking for a better solution. - Johann Le Carre The biggest obstacle to a person's growth does not come from the outside world, but from one's own heart. - Robert Fisher Success is not the ultimate goal, but a milestone in a long journey. - Johann Le Carre Sometimes the best way to apologize is to avoid it. - Thomas Aguinas Life is like a ball, the person who taught you the first steps may not be able to accompany you until the end. - Nicholas Tesla These sentences and passages contain profound philosophy and life wisdom. They can not only help us better understand and deal with the challenges in life, but also stimulate our inspiration and creativity.
As a fan of online literature, I've read a lot of books about the beauty of women. Here are some sentences and passages that left a deep impression on me: " Her beauty is as dazzling as the dawn, as warm as the setting sun, as soft as the moon, and as twinkling as the stars." - The Deer and the Cauldron by Jin Yong " Her eyes were like two bright gems, shining with a deep light as if they could see through people's hearts." - George Orwell, Animal Farm 3 " Her face is as beautiful as a painting, her figure is beautiful, and her natural beauty is heart-wrenching." - Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber 4 " Her beauty is like a spring flower blooming in my life." - John Kitts, Gone with the Wind 5 " Her beauty is as dazzling as the dawn, as warm as the sunset, as soft as the moon, and as twinkling as the stars." - James March, Silence of the Lambs 6 " Her beauty is like a painting that makes me intoxicated." - Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption 7 " Her beauty is like a blooming flower, emitting a charming fragrance." - George Orwell, Animal Farm These sentences all describe the beauty and charm of women, making me feel the unique charm and beauty of women. Their concise and clear language, vivid descriptions, and affectionate expressions all fascinated me.
Children were an indispensable part of everyone's life, and Gorky's childhood was full of suffering and misfortune. He grew up in a poor family. His parents often quarreled and even fought. He had been abused by his family since he was very young. These experiences made Gorky full of disappointment and resentment towards his family and society. However, Gorky was not defeated by these difficulties. On the contrary, he enriched his imagination and creativity through reading, painting and writing. He also joined the school's sports team and artistic group to showcase his talent through these activities. These experiences made Gorky show outstanding talent and talent from an early age and become a versatile person. In his childhood, Gorky also met a person who had an important influence on him-Romsha. Romsa was a wealthy businessman. He saw Gorky's talent and potential and invited him to work in his company. Gorky met many excellent colleagues and leaders here, and these experiences made him realize his value and importance. He also learned many important skills and experiences here, including how to get along with different people, how to deal with complex problems, and how to maintain enthusiasm at work. Gorky's suffering and misfortune in his childhood made him full of disappointment and resentment towards the world, but at the same time, it stimulated his inner courage and creativity. Through his reading, painting, and writing, he explored his imagination and creativity. He showed his talent and skills by participating in school sports teams and artistic groups. After meeting Romsha and his colleagues, he learned many important skills and experiences, which made him a more mature, confident and capable person.