The stunning philosophical sentences in the book
There are many Philosophical sentences in the book, such as each person's cracks, which eventually turn into patterns in the story. Today, the editor has compiled those stunning philosophical sentences from the book. I hope you like them!
1. At four o'clock in the morning, I saw the crabapple flowers still awake& mdash;— Kawabata Yasunari's "Sleepless Flowers"
2. She can fade, wither, anything, but all I need to do is take a glance at her, and all tenderness surges into my heart& mdash;— Nabokov's Lolita
3. I have already heard a call from afar in my heart, and there is no need to turn back to care about the various issues and discussions behind me. I have no time to focus on the past, I want to move forward& mdash;— Milan· Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Life"
4. If you want to create concerns, you have to take the risk of shedding tears& mdash;— The Little Prince
5. Your silence must be audible, your screams can be silent& mdash;— Zhong Lifeng's "Melancholy Like Romance"
6. If one day, you no longer look for love, just love; You no longer crave success, just do it; You no longer pursue growth, just cultivate; Everything has truly begun& mdash;— Gibran
7. Some people are destined to be cancer in your life, while others are just a sneeze. All of this; It is said that it is all due to fate between the heavens and the earth& mdash;— Liu Yu's "About Unrelated People"
8. Later on, I found out that many things can be done with effort, but not between people. The one who can reach the end is actually a fellow traveler from the beginning. Meeting has a reason, it's either a gift or a lesson.
9. &quo; When you get old and look back on your life, you will realize that: when to study abroad, when to decide on your first career, when to choose a partner and fall in love, and when to get married, are all huge changes in fate. Just standing at a crossroads, I thought it was an ordinary day in my life& rdquo;—— Tao Jie's "The Girl Killing Quails"
10. My sadness didn't even have time to leave, so I arrived at the station and got off& mdash;— The Seventh Day
11. For you, countless times& mdash;— The Kite Runner
12. Death is something that doesn't need to be done in a hurry, something that won't be missed no matter how long it is delayed, and a holiday that is bound to come& mdash;— "Me and the Temple of Earth"