1 --Ostrovsky: "Beauty is subjective and love is objective." 2 -- 3 -- It's not that our eyes lack beauty, but they lack discovery." 4 -- 5 --Maugham: "Beauty is an irresistible attraction."
The following is a foreign country about mentality: A person's mentality determines his world. If your mentality is positive and optimistic, then your world will be full of sunshine. If your mentality is pessimistic and negative, then your world will be full of haze.
Knowledge is not something that is complete and immutable. It is always changing and developing. H. G. Wales
I don't know which book you're referring to because you didn't provide a specific title or author. However, I can tell you some classic sentences from famous works for your reference: All that glitters is not gold --_G_R_I_D_E_L_T-- 2 The road to success is not always easy It often requires a great deal of courage, hard work and determination --_T_R_O_U_K-- 3 Better to be a doormat and be happy for others than to expect others to treat you like a doormat and be happy --_H_R_E_D_U_C_K_- 4 It is not the size of the problem that determines its solution but the size of the solution that determines the problem ---S_E_C_R_I_P_E_R_--(The problem does not lie in the size of the problem but in the size of the problem) 5 In the end it's not about the money It's about the happiness --_J_A_B_R_O_U_S_E-- I hope these classic phrases can give you some inspiration.
This question was a bit foreign and the irony of the famous quote varied from person to person. However, there was one whose name was shakespeare. The works of shakespeare include many famous plays and poems. - Fortune never stands by anyone, always stands by those brave people - Out of many one is born and from one many are called - All that glitters is not gold These famous sayings all revealed the weaknesses and flaws of human nature, which had a certain ironic significance.
Famous Foreigners: 1 Hans Christian Andersen 2 Charles Dickens 3. William Shakespeare Faulkner (John Full Moon) 5. Ernest Hemmingway (E Nesbiter) 6 Victor Hugo Charles Dickens 8. Gabriel García Márquez 9 Maugham (F Scott Fitzgerald) 10 Faulkner (John Full Moon) 11. Maurice Naboune Leo Tolstoy Victor Hugo Calvino (Gabriel García Márquez) 15 Ernest Ernest (E Nesbiter) 16 Maugham (F Scott Fitzgerald) Faulkner (John's Full Moon) 18 Charles Dickens 19 Maurice Naboune Leo Tolstoy These are just some of the famous foreign countries It covered novels, dramas, poems, essays, and many other fields.
Okay, what kind of novel or genre are you interested in?
There are many famous foreign writers. 1. William Shakespeare: a great dramatist and writer of the English Renaissance. 2. Charles Dickens: A famous 19th-century British novelist and drama. 3. Charles Darwin: A famous British novelist and poet in the 19th century. 4. Hugo: A famous French writer and poet in the 19th century. 5. Maurice Blanchot: A famous French novelist and essayist of the 20th century. Leo Tolstoy: A famous Russian novelist and philosopher in the 19th century. F. Scott Fitzgerald: A famous British novelist and dramatist of the 20th century. 8. Ernest Hemmingway: A famous American novelist and short story writer of the 20th century. William Faulkner: A famous American novelist and dramatist of the 20th century. Calvino (Italy): A famous Italian novelist and poet of the 20th century.
The following are some of the famous ones in foreign countries: Harry Potter series author JK Rowling 2 George Orwell, author of Animal Farm 3. Haruki Murakami, Author of The Forest of Norway 4. Author of The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Ernest Hemmingway Faulkner, Author of The Sound and the Fury 6 Margaret Atwood, author of Gone with the Wind Author of Calvino's Winter Nightwalker 8 Margaret Atwood, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude Faulkner, author of The Dark Knight Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence
There were many famous foreign writers, such as shakespeare, dickens, maupassant, tolstoy, maugham, hemmingway, falkner, calvino, margret atwood, and so on. Their works were widely read and appreciated, which had a profound impact on Western culture and literature. shakespeare was regarded as the most important figure in the renaissance, dickens was regarded as the master of world literature, maupassant was regarded as the father of French literature, tolstoy was regarded as the founder of Russian literature, maugham was regarded as an outstanding novelist in the history of English literature, hemmingway was regarded as the representative figure of American literature, Faulkner was regarded as the greatest novelist of the 20th century, and calvino was regarded as the outstanding representative of Italian literature. The works of these writers not only had literary value, but also had historical, cultural and social significance, which had an important impact on the literary creation of later generations.
Famous Foreigners: 1 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: The Little Prince; 2. Faulkner William Faulkner (F Scott Fitzgerald): One Hundred Years of Solitude; 3. Ernest F. Gerald (HP Lovecraft): The Sun Also Rises; 4. Hugo Victor Hugo: Notre-Dame de Paris; 5. William Shakespeare: The Tempest; 6. Moby-Dick