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The following are some classic lines or sentences from the world's famous works: "To be or not to be that is the question." Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna get. "The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there." To succeed, courage is necessary, but more importantly, wisdom. The world is not all about you you know that. 6 If you go forward you'll go back, a classic line from One Hundred Years of Solitude. The best feeling in the world is when you know you've loved someone and they know it too. I'm not afraid of dying tomorrow because I know that if I die tomorrow I'll have been happy for the last time. To ask why we fight is to ask why the leaves fall. You can't predict the future but you can control your present.
There are many classic sentences in famous works. The following are a few of the more famous ones: The world is a fine place and worth fighting for. I am not a man who can make decisions for himself I have been made a man by my experiences All that is necessary for the success of a plan is that it be running day and night. To be or not to be that is the question - The only way to learn is to teach -John Locke To ask why we fight is to ask why the leaves fall. These sentences have profound implications and inspirations that are worth pondering and learning.
This question was difficult to answer because there were many classic sentences in famous works, each of which had its own characteristics. However, the following are some classic sentences that are often used in famous works for reference: Happiness is not the end, but the bits and pieces along the way. - One Hundred Years of Solitude Life is like an angry bird. When you fail, there are always a few pigs laughing. - Forrest Gump The secret of success is to never change one's set goal. - War and Peace Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. - One Hundred Years of Solitude The value of a person does not lie in whether he can obtain happiness, but in whether he can live happily. - Jane Eyre I hope these sentences will help.
This question was very subjective because everyone's understanding and appreciation of the classic sentence was different. However, the following are some classic sentences from world-famous works that might move some people: Life is not about how many days you live, but how many days you remember. You have to make every day you live worth remembering. - Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace The free fall of two people must be restricted by gravity. - George Orwell, 1984 People must believe that they are the source of all discoveries and creations. - Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra The true meaning of life is not what you have, but how you use what you have. - James Joyce, Ulysses The value of a person does not lie in whether he can obtain happiness, but in what he can do for the world. - Martin Luther King, I Have a Dream These sentences were full of wisdom, philosophy, and human concern, which might make people think deeply and feel.
The most famous line in The Ordinary World was," You can't wait for others to arrange your life. You have to fight for it yourself. Regardless of whether the result is happy or sad, your life in this world has not been in vain."
There are many classics, and the following are some of them: 1 The Scarlet Letter-A novel published by James Blunt in 1850, considered one of the masterpieces of modern American literature. 2 Pride and Predict-Jane Austen's 1813 novel tells the story of the love between Elizabeth Bennet, an upper-class British woman, and Mr. Darcy. 3."The Catcher in the Rye." J.D. Salinger's 1951 novel tells the coming-of-age story of a teenager, Holt out of Time. "The War and Peace"-Leo Tolstoy's 1886 novel recounts the lives, wars, and political events of people throughout Russian history. 5 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Gabriel García Márquez's 1967 novel recounts the rise and fall of the Buendía family in the history of Latino America. 1984 (Nineteen Eighty-Four)-George Orwell's 1949 novel portrays a society ruled by a dictatorship that emphasized individual freedom and rights. 7 Teutonic Knight-A novel published in 1562 by Miguel de Cervante, which tells the legendary story of the knight, Don Quijote. 8 Hamlet-A play by William Shakespeare between 1599 and 1600, considered one of shakespeare's masterpieces.
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Life is a long-distance race. There is no need to be anxious or anxious. As long as you persist in your efforts, you will definitely be rewarded.
The most classic sentence in " The Ordinary World " was that although the road of life was long, there were often only a few important steps. This sentence came from the author Lu Yao's novel Life. It profoundly expressed the difficulties and choices on the road of life, and inspired people to bravely face the challenges in life and constantly pursue their own goals.
The following are some classic passages from some of the world's famous works: 1. This description by F. Scott Gerald in The Great Gatsby: Every time you stand behind these buildings at dusk, you can feel a mysterious power, as if these buildings hide an endless secret. 2. What Jia Baoyu said when he saw the begonia flowers in the Grand View Garden in Dream of the Red Chamber: Although a flower blooms today, I don't know if it will bloom again tomorrow. I don't know if it will bloom again next year. 3. Garcia Márquez's description in One Hundred Years of Solitude: Macondo was a city full of loneliness. Its loneliness was deeper than the sea and wider than the sky. 4. J. D. Salinger's description in The Catcher in the Rye: I'm the only one who doesn't think you're looking at me. I hope you notice me because I'm disappearing like a leaf falling in the wind. 5. Leo Tolstoy's description in War and Peace: Russia was a deep and mysterious country. Its people had an indescribable temperament, which was like the stars in the night sky shining endlessly. These passages were all classic works of the world's famous works. Through concise and profound language, they displayed profound insight and thinking in terms of emotions and life.