The 40 Golden Codices from Notre-Dame de ParisA ghost, a lonely ghost, roams the skies of Europe.
What people feel pain is not their own mistakes but knowing their own mistakes.
Humans would never understand their own limitations.
One radish, one pit. This was human nature.
People love some people, marry and have children with others.
Love is unreasonable, marriage is unreasonable, life is unreasonable.
There is no feeling of happiness without painful experience.
Once a person was in danger, they would subconsciously seek self-protection.
The nine of them were starving.
Humans were created by God, but God did not create humans.
All the wisdom of mankind is contained in these four words:
All the pain of the 12 people stemmed from their unfulfilled desires.
The essence of 13 people was desire.
Desire is Water Desire is Fire, Water can extinguish Fire can boil Water.
Humans are the carriers of desire. Desire is the soul of humans.
Humans are animals controlled by desire.
Desire was like a huge mountain that made it hard for people to breathe.
Humans are animals driven by desire. Without desire, there would be no human beings.
Desire is the Root of Pain, and satisfaction is the Starting Point of Pain.
Humans are animals of desire. Without desire, there would be no humans.
Desire is water, desire is fire, water can extinguish fire, fire can boil water.
Humans are animals controlled by desire.
Desire was like a huge mountain that made it hard for people to breathe.
Humans are animals driven by desire. Without desire, there would be no human beings.
Desire is the Root of Pain, and satisfaction is the Starting Point of Pain.
Humans Are Carriers of Desires, Desires Are the Souls of Humans.
Desire is Water Desire is Fire, Water can extinguish Fire can boil Water.
The essence of the 28 people was desire.
Desire is Water Desire is Fire, Water can extinguish Fire can boil Water.
Humans are animals controlled by desire.
Desire was like a huge mountain pressing down on people, making it hard for them to breathe.
Humans are animals driven by desire. Without desire, there would be no human beings.
Desire is Water Desire is Fire, Water can extinguish Fire can boil Water.
Humans are animals controlled by desire.
Desire is the Root of Pain, and satisfaction is the Starting Point of Pain.
Humans Are Animals of Desire Without Desire, There Would Be No Humans.
Desire is Water Desire is Fire, Water can extinguish Fire can boil Water.
Humans are animals driven by desire. Without desire, there would be no humans.
Desire is Water Desire is Fire, Water can extinguish Fire can boil Water.
Humans are animals dominated by desire. Without desire, there would be no human beings.
riddle-deThe Riddle Encyclopedia was a resource that collected a large number of riddles and their answers. It could provide various types of riddles, including word riddles, idiom riddles, animal riddles, and so on. This resource could satisfy people's needs for riddles, providing entertainment and intellectual challenges. The specific riddles and answers could be found in the riddle encyclopedia.
Reynald deReynold could be referring to many people. In the field of sports, there were football players like Reynold, who was a defender, and French football player Reynold Lemaite. In terms of football management, there was Reynold Temari, the former president of the Oceania Football Association. In addition, John Fleming, formerly known as Reynold, was Pu Yi's teacher. Before coming to China, he was in charge of the China Affairs Department of Weihai's Weiying concession. Later, he was hired as Pu Yi's foreign teacher, teaching English, mathematics, Western history, geography, and other knowledge. There was also a character named Reynold in the movie Kingdom of Heaven.
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De RosusWith regard to " de Rozas," only the available information could mention the 19th-century Argentina politician, Juan Fernando de Rozas. He was one of the most controversial leaders in the history of Argentina, and his government fell after the Battle of Caseros on February 3, 1852. There was also a mention of the Spanish journalist, Emilio Pérez-de-Rozas, but there was no more detailed information about him. The information was limited, and he could only provide this information.
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