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The most classic sentence in the count of Monte Cristo.

If you want something, you must set it free. If it comes back to you, it belongs to you. If it doesn't come back, you will never have it.

There are only two medicines against all evil-time and silence.

God has given mankind limited strength, but he has given them unlimited desires.

Happiness or unhappiness is a secret, only you and the walls around you know.

When you desperately want to accomplish something, you are no longer an opponent of others, or more accurately, others are no longer your opponent. Anyone who makes up his mind will immediately feel that he has added infinite strength and opened his eyes.

It has never been heard that the evil deeds done by the dead in 6 thousand years can exceed the crimes committed by the living in one day.

Politically, there is no one but socialism, no feelings, only interests. Politically, we didn't kill anyone, but cleared an obstacle. There is no happiness or misfortune in the world, only the contrast of circumstances. Only those who have experienced hardships can feel supreme happiness. You have to experience death to feel the joy of life. Live and live a happy life, my precious children. Never forget that before God reveals the future to people, all human wisdom is contained in two words: wait and hope.

My friend, I still have some doubts-are you too cowardly to show off your pain as pride?

If we break up, it's not because of me.

Father Faria said, if you want to know who wants to hurt you, think about who will benefit from your murder. You know, the tree doesn't want to leave the flower, but the flower leaves the tree.

Happiness is whether a pair of shoes fit. Only one person knows.

Smart people never ask what they shouldn't know, and they don't believe what they don't want to believe.

It is puzzling that he was shot in the back while facing the enemy.

I like ghosts. I have never heard that the evils committed by the dead in six thousand years can exceed the crimes committed by the living in one day.

There are only two medicines against all evil-time and silence.

Author: Dumas

Introduction: The Count of Monte Cristo, a classic story of Dumas, tells the story of an innocent man who was deliberately framed and wrongly imprisoned, but retaliated against those who betrayed him by elaborate means.

The novel is based on the Bourbon Dynasty and the July Dynasty in France, and tells a story of repaying kindness and revenge. At the last moment of his life, the Pharaoh's first mate, Dantes, was entrusted by the captain to send a letter to Napoleon. He was framed by two little people who were jealous of him and put on death row. Father Faria, a cellmate, taught him all kinds of knowledge and told him the secrets of a batch of treasures before he died. After he successfully escaped from prison, he found the treasure and became a millionaire. From then on, he assumed the alias of Count of Monte Cristo, and after careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished three enemies who tried to kill him.