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The original text of Nietzsche's sentence, which book it came from, would be given a high score.

2024-09-19 10:41
Nietzsche: If a person knew why he lived, he could endure any life. If you want the original text and which book it comes from, please consult Gao Shui. I won't be reluctant to share it.
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2024-09-19 14:44

Nietzsche's words were as follows: All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good people do nothing This sentence came from Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, a point he put forward in a philosophical paper.

This sentence came from Haruki Murakami's book. thanks

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2025-03-04 13:01

This sentence came from Haruki Murakami's novel, The Forest of Norway.

Which sentence or book would you think of in the poor man's text?

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2024-09-22 03:42

I have a wide range of literary works. I once read a novel called " Alive." This book tells the story of a Chinese farmer. He lived under difficult conditions and experienced many difficulties and setbacks, but he still insisted on his beliefs and hopes. This book deeply reflects the life and social changes in rural China, and also reveals the kindness and tenacity of human nature. When I read this article, I might think of this book because it has something to do with poverty and hardship. Although poverty may bring great pressure and challenges to people, people can also overcome these difficulties through perseverance and courage. At the same time, the book also emphasized the kindness and tenacity of human nature, encouraging people not to give up hope and move forward bravely.

Nietzsche's "I am the sun" came from which volume and verse of Thus Spoke Zarathustra?

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2025-03-26 13:57

Nietzsche's "I am the sun" came from "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", volume 24, verse 28.

Who knows which novel this sentence came from?

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2024-09-26 21:29

I'm sorry, I'm not sure which sentence you're referring to. Please provide a more specific context or description so that I can better help you find the source of this sentence.

Who knew which novel this sentence came from?

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2024-09-12 21:44

I don't know what you're referring to. Please provide more specific information such as the author, origin, context, etc. so that I can better help you.

Who knew which novel this sentence came from?

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2024-08-25 09:44

I don't know what you're referring to. Please provide more context or relevant information so that I can help you better.

Urgently requesting for the high school text,"Necklace", to be adapted from the book, not the original text!

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2024-09-23 14:03

The Necklace was a famous British novel that had been adapted into different texts many times. The following is an adapted high school text that I hope meets the requirements: Title: Necklace One winter, a young woman named Alicia came across a beautiful necklace on Christmas Eve. This necklace was what she had always dreamed of, but it was too expensive for her to afford. So she left the necklace at home and decided to wait until after Christmas to see if she could find a better job to afford the necklace. Alicia returned home after Christmas to find that the necklace had been stolen by a stranger. She was shocked and upset, but she didn't call the police immediately. Instead, she decided to find the man and see if he would return the necklace. Alicia began to look for this person. She learned from some clues that this person's name was Jack and he lived in an apartment. So she went to the apartment and began to look for Jack. In the process of searching for Jack, she found that she had fallen in love with him. Jack was a smart, funny, and rich man. He had many dreams and pursuits like Alicia. In the end, Alicia and Jack got together and started a beautiful marriage. This story tells us that sometimes we need to wait patiently until we can have everything we want. At the same time, it also tells us that in the process of pursuing our dreams and goals, we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and challenges, but as long as we persevere, we will be able to overcome the difficulties and realize our dreams.

May I ask which book, which chapter, and which paragraph these words came from? It would be best if there was an original, thank you!

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2025-03-08 14:31

These words came from "The Tempest," a line from the play. Out of the blue a letter came blaming us for not being at the feast and he said 'I have lost my faith in you my friends for you have not come to my feast where I long to have you all with me' And I said 'Why should we come when you do not desire us? And if we come we will be seen by many and your faith in us will be shown' And he said 'You are wise my friend for you have known what is good and what is evil And I am only human and I do not know what I do not know But I will keep you safe from harm and I will see you again in my lifetime'” From Act 17, verse 3 to Act 18, verse 1.

Looking for the classic transmigration text, high score…

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2025-03-12 04:34

Okay, do you have any needs or preferences for transmigration? For example, genre, theme, background, and so on? I can help you recommend some classic transmigration novels and provide you with some comments and recommendations.

Who knew which of Albert Camus's novels or articles this sentence came from?

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2025-03-10 11:22

I don't know what you're referring to. If you can provide more context or background information, I will try my best to help you find the source of this sentence.

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