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Appreciation of Miserable World Sentences (Selected 16 Sentences)

Life is about smiling.

2. Run more schools and build fewer prisons.

The first hunger of mankind is ignorance.

In fantasy, people often ignore reality.

5. In the face of the unchanging world, what are all the changes of human beings?

6. On top of the absolutely correct revolution, there is absolutely correct humanism.

7. I would rather open the future by myself than let the strong favor me.

8. Jean Valjean met the bishop in despair. Disco also met Jean Valjean in his childhood.

9. Where you can't reach, your eyes can reach; Where you can't reach, spirit can fly.

There will be two kinds of people in the future: people who think and people who work. In fact, these two kinds of people are the same kind of people, because thinking is also labor.

Historical figures often have two different images: light and shadow. The glory of a commander is often accompanied by his own shadow.

12, there is no starlight at night, and it is dark. In the dark, there may be a standing archangel spreading his wings and waiting for the soul.

13, Jean Valjean's noble character made him go to heaven, which rendered the sad atmosphere after Jean Valjean's death. The last sentence is the author's hope for the protagonist.

14, he stepped back and stopped. He couldn't take his eyes off the place he had just stepped on. Something was shining in the darkness, as if a big eye was staring at him. He stood trembling as if he had never dared to find a place to hide.

15, Marius was frightened, his legs were weak, the gangsters were shaking, and the strange old man was just a little nervous. When the red iron sank into the smoking meat, he stared into his eyes almost majestically without regrets, and the pain disappeared into a solemn expression.

16, the human heart is the dirt of delusion, greed and conspiracy, the stage of dreams, the origin of ugly thoughts, the city of fraud and the battlefield of desire. Sometimes, you might as well go deep into a thoughtful person's stomach from his gloomy face, explore his emotions and study his thoughts. Beneath that silent appearance, there are the fairy struggles in Homer's epic, the dragon-snake melee in Milton's poetry, and the lingering fantasy in Dante's poetry.