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The Moon and Sixpence Book Excerpt (1)

1. I think that in the past days, we were all ashamed to express ourselves because we were afraid of being laughed at, so we tried our best to restrain ourselves and not make others feel arrogant.

2. Conversation is still regarded as an educated art, and clever repartee is more appreciated than crackling thorns under a hot pot. When aphorisms and aphorisms have not been completely used by clumsy people to be arty, a few of them suddenly appear in the conversation, and they will immediately appear to be full of wit.

3. Treat life as a good opportunity to write novels, and use the public as material.

4. In fantasy, she created a small world for herself and lived in it, feeling a freedom that she could not enjoy in the daily world. When she got acquainted with the writers, she had a feeling, as if the stage that she could only look at from a distance through the footlights in the past was now standing on it herself. Watching them appear on stage, it seems that my life has expanded as a result.

5. "Why do beautiful women always marry boring men?" "Because smart men don't marry beautiful women."

6. I am young, She may be willing to guide me in my virginal footsteps on the arduous road of literature; but for me, when I encounter some unsatisfactory and troublesome things, I would also like someone to listen to my heart-to-heart talk and give me some reasonable help.

7. . Very sympathetic, a charming quality, but often abused by those who possess it: as soon as they see their friends in any misfortune, they pounce on them with all their dexterity. Sympathy should be like an oil well; those who love showing it let it gush out, making it unbearable for the less fortunate.

8. Someone’s chest is already stained with tears, and I can’t bear to shed mine anymore. Sometimes, accepting sympathy from others is also a favor to others. "Milk is delicious, especially with a little brandy, but the cow would rather let the milk flow quickly because the swollen udders are uncomfortable."

9. You can appreciate a person's character, but you don't have to be with him. He's together.

10. Maybe, I am a little lonely, and I really envy the happy life I have glimpsed. It seems that they have a harmonious relationship, telling some of their own little jokes, which is difficult for outsiders to understand, but they laugh happily.

11. Their lives are not troubled by hardships and obstacles, they are honest and decent, and their children are kind and cute. Before they know it, when they get old, they will see their children grow up, and the older boys will get married and the older girls will get married. , in the end, they become successful and have a happy family full of children and grandchildren. When they are old, they will enter the grave. This must be a portrayal of countless couples in the world. This life style gives the beauty of a family. It reminds people of a calm stream, winding through green pastures, shaded by thick shade, and finally merging into the vast sea; but the sea is so calm, always silent, and calm, that you will suddenly feel troubled , feeling inexplicably uneasy. ? Maybe, this is just my own weird idea, which has been bothering me these days. I always feel that there is something wrong with most people spending their lives like this. ? I recognize the social value of this kind of life, and I also see its orderly happiness, but there is a strong impulse in my blood, longing for an unruly journey. ? Such comfort always scares me. My heart longed for a more thrilling life. ? Only I can make a difference - change and unpredictable adventure, I will set foot on jagged rocks, even rapids and rapids.

12. To make the characters in the book flexible and realistic, you must portray their personality traits.

13. When the tears of love become lighter, you have to think about whether the pain of love is mixed with the pain of wounded vanity. How contradictory human nature can be. Who knows how much hypocrisy there is in sincerity? How much despicability there is in the noble, how much goodness there is in the evil.