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I indulge myself, saving me is hurting me. Where does this sentence come from?

1, self-indulgent people always think they are the most hopeless paralyzed, so they are always unreliable. Henry Ellis

2. Despair is a poisonous snake, which sucks fresh blood from the soul and injects the venom of world-weariness and despair. -Germany

3, give up on yourself and can't talk to you; Give up on yourself, and do nothing. -Mencius

Apart from psychological failure, there is no failure in this world. As long as it is not a complete failure, it will surely win. Henry Austin

5. hating and despising yourself is a unique human disease. -Montaigne

6. In this world, what we live is full of sin and sadness. -Stop Johnson.

7. In their view, there are always black disasters hanging on the bright clouds in the sky. Emerson

8. Losing without losing is winning. -E. Hubbard

9. Many people would be much better if they could act as they are. But they tend to behave badly on purpose, which seems interesting. Mark Rutherford

No matter who is alive, you can't make him happy. -Greece

1 1, we were born crying, lived in pain and died disappointed. -love

12, life is a headache that can't be cured for a long time in a busy street. Masefield

13, life is a terrible slavery. Dickens

14. Three attitudes towards life: pessimism, professionalism and idealism. A gentleman should be an idealist. Yu Dan

15. I think I am a special person who will suffer. No one knows, understands and sympathizes with the pain of such a person. -Hesse)

16, if people become dejected and despondent, the horse can't run. -Arabian Peninsula

17, discouragement is the mother of despair. keats

18, smart people will never sit down and wail for failure, they must find ways to save it optimistically. -Shakespeare

19, even if things happen and develop as expected, the world will not become better. Heraclitus

20. Perhaps the pessimist cries the most despairing because the world is not as bad as he imagined. Bernard Berenson

2 1. Frustration leads to disappointment, and disappointment leads to vacillation. -England

22, disheartened, the weather is a sea, and it will not float if it falls. -Kazakhstan

23. How many pessimists die because they long for what they are afraid of, in order to prove that they are right. -mallet

24. When you get used to pessimism, it will be as pleasant as optimism. Bennett

25. Winning the world does not mean losing it. It's a boring world anyway. byron

26. Pessimism, like opium, is a poisonous substance. Although sometimes you can take medicine, you must not eat it as a meal. Chesterton

27. How can patriotism be the same as pessimism? The pillar of patriotism is hope. Lloyd George

28. If a person lacks something higher and stronger than all external influences, a bad cold is enough to make him lose his normal state, so that he thinks he is an owl at the sight of birds and a dog at the sound. At this time, all his optimism or pessimism, and the resulting ideas, big and small, are purely morbid, nothing else. -Chekhov