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Classic sayings of 24 Nobel Prize in Literature laureates: Every sentence is life.

1 classic famous sentences of 24 Nobel Prize in Literature laureates, each sentence is life. Remember which sentence you like.

Bernard Shaw (1856-195)

Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925. He is an outstanding realistic playwright in modern England and a world-famous language master who is good at humor and satire.

1. There are two tragedies in life. First, despair; The other is complacency.

2. If you want to get married, get married. If you want to be single, stay single. Anyway, you will regret it in the end.

3. Real leisure does not mean doing nothing, but being free to do what you are interested in.

4. Historical experience and lessons tell us that people will not learn from historical experience.

5. A rational person should change himself to adapt to the environment, and only those who are irrational will want to change the environment to adapt themselves. But history is created by the latter.

Tagore (1861-1941)

Rabindranath Tagore was a famous Indian poet and writer. In 1913, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature with Gitanjali.

6. Life is beautiful like summer flowers and death is beautiful like autumn leaves.

7. The world kissed me with pain and asked me to sing back.

8. When you cry for missing the sun, you will miss the stars again.

9. Only through hell's tempering can we practice the power to create heaven; Only a bloody finger can pop up the world's unique sound.

1. Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.

Russell (1872-197)

Bertrand Russell was an English philosopher, mathematician, logician, historian, atheist or agnostic in the 2th century, and also one of the most famous and influential scholars and pacifist social activists in the West in the last century. In 195, Russell won the Nobel Prize in Literature in recognition of his "diverse and important works, and his continuous pursuit of humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought. His representative works include The Road to Happiness and History of Western Philosophy.

11. War doesn't decide who is right, only who stays.

12. Beggars don't envy millionaires, but they will definitely envy beggars with higher incomes.

13. if you can have fun in wasting time, you are not wasting time.

14. If you get angry as soon as you hear an opinion that is contrary to you, it shows that you have subconsciously felt that your opinion is not fully justified. If someone insists that two plus two equals five, you will only feel pity instead of anger.

15. The problem in this world is that smart people are full of doubts, while fools are convinced.

Churchill (1874-1965)

16. Success means going from failure to failure, and still not changing enthusiasm.

17. An optimist sees an opportunity in every crisis, while a pessimist sees a crisis in every opportunity.

18. Perseverance is not that we are really strong enough, but that we have no choice.

19. If you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks at you, you will never reach your destination.

2. If you don't do something more today than yesterday, what's the point of tomorrow?

Hemingway (1899-1961)

21. Life always makes us black and blue, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places.

22. It took us two years to learn to speak, but it took us sixty years to learn to shut up. Most of the time, the more we talk, the farther apart we are and the more contradictions we have.

23. Being superior to others is not noble. The true nobility should be superior to the past self.

24. Now is not the time to think about what is missing, but what you can do with what you have.

25. The world is so beautiful that it is worth fighting for. I only agree with the second part.

Camus (1913-196)

albert camus, a famous French novelist, essayist and playwright, was a master of existentialism literature and a representative of "absurd philosophy". In 1957, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for "passionately and calmly expounding all kinds of contemporary questions raised to human conscience", and he is one of the youngest Nobel Prize-winning writers in history.

26. Don't walk behind me, because I may not lead the way; Don't walk in front of me, because I may not follow; Please walk beside me and be my friend.

27. All great actions and thoughts have a small beginning.

28. We seldom trust people who are better than us, and would rather avoid associating with them. On the contrary, we often confide in people who are similar to us and share our weaknesses. We don't want to get rid of our weaknesses, we just want to be pitied and encouraged.

29. My soul is so far away from me, but my existence is so real.

3. The important thing is not to cure, but to live with illness.

Marquez (1927-214)

31. The past is false. Memories are a road with no return, and all the past spring can't be recovered. Even the most ardent and faithful love is just a fleeting reality, only loneliness is eternal.

32. What really matters in life is not what happened to you, but what you remember and how you remember it.

33. We tend to walk on the eternal journey of life, running in the rough, nirvana in the frustration, sorrow all over the body, and pain all over the place. We are tired, but we can't stop; We are bitter, but we can't avoid it.

34. Everyone seems to be very lonely. They try their best to get rid of loneliness in their own way, but in fact they still continue their loneliness. Loneliness is the curse of nature on gregarious people, and loneliness is the only outlet for loneliness.

35. Life never leaves loneliness and exists independently. Whether we are born, we grow up, we fall in love, or we succeed or fail, until the end, loneliness exists in a corner of life like a shadow.

romain rolland (1866-1944)

romain rolland, thinker, writer, critical realist writer, music critic and social activist. Nobel Prize in Literature winner in 1915 was a famous French humanitarian writer in the first half of the 2th century. The characteristics of his novels are summarized as "writing novels with music".

36. There is only one kind of heroism in the world, that is, to love life after recognizing the truth of life.

37. Most people die in their twenties and thirties, because after this age, they are only their own shadows, and then they spend the rest of their lives imitating themselves, repeating what they did, thought, loved and hated in their lifetime day after day, more mechanically and affectedly.

38. A person's personality determines his fate. If you like to keep your character, then you have no right to refuse your chance.

39. There are some things you can't tell others, some things you don't have to tell others, some things you can't tell others at all, and some things you will regret immediately even if you tell others.

4. Blessed are those who have nothing, because they will gain everything!

Hesse (1877-1962)

hermann hesse, German writer and poet. He won many literary honors all his life, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. Loves music and painting, and is a wandering, lonely and reclusive poet. Most of the works are based on the life of ordinary citizens, showing nostalgia for the past times and reflecting some despair of people at the same time. His main works are Peter Kamenqing, The Wolf of the Wilderness and so on.

41. Life is very lonely. No one can read another person, and everyone is lonely.

42. Happiness is a method, not a thing. It's a talent, not a goal.

43. Some people think that persistence will make us stronger, but sometimes letting go will do the same.

44. Fate is the excuse of the weak, and luck is the modesty of the strong.

45. If a person wants to fully understand another person, he must probably have had a similar situation, suffered a similar pain, or had a similar awakening experience, which is very rare.

O 'Neill (1888-1953)

Eugene O 'Neill is an American playwright, a representative writer of expressionist literature and the founder of American national drama. The Lord won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936. His major works include emperor jones, Hairy Ape, Beyond the Horizon and Mourning.

46. We are born broken, and we mend it by living.

47. If you tear up a lie, those pieces are the truth.

48. Are you too cowardly to show off your pain as your pride?

49. God has given people limited strength but unlimited desire.

5. Happiness is a pair of shoes. Only one knows whether they are suitable or not.

Eliot (1888-1965)

thomas eliot was the most influential poet in Britain in the 2th century. He is a classicist in literature and is called "one of the youngest successors of Dante". Thomas eliot, who expressed the spiritual disillusionment of the western generation, is regarded as an epoch-making work in modern western literature. In 1948, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature for "innovating modern poetry and being a pioneer with outstanding achievements".

51. if the meaning of tradition or "handed down from generation to generation" is only blindly or meticulously following the style of predecessors, then tradition is not desirable.

52. Doing useful things, saying brave words and longing for beautiful things is enough for a lifetime.

53. What's the use of timing for those who can't take advantage of it? An unfertilized egg will be washed into waste by the tide of time.

54. In order to finally understand what you don't understand, you must go through a road of ignorance. In order to possess what you have never possessed, you must go through the road of deprivation. In order to achieve the fame where you are not now, you must go through the road where you are not.

55. It would be too bad if people were born into the world, instead of making others live better.

Gide (1869-1951)

andre gide, a French writer, became a prolific writer in his early days. In 1947, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Representative works "Counterfeit Coin Maker" and "If the seed does not die" and so on.

56. My whole life has been separated between my ideal and my habitat.

57. The farther away from you, the more I love you. Now I can't help asking myself whether what I expect is happiness or the process towards happiness.

58. Trust those who are looking for the truth; Doubt those who have found the truth.

59. Everything that you feel unique and nowhere else is worthy of your attachment. You should be eager and patient to shape yourself and shape yourself into an irreplaceable person.

6. For a kind-hearted person, the idea that you have to pay for it is an insult in itself. Kindness is not an ornament, but a manifestation of a beautiful mind.

Solzhenitsyn (1918-28)

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, a Russian writer, was expelled from the Writers' Association in 1968 because his work The First Circle could not be published in China, and then won the Nobel Prize in 197. Later, he was expelled from the country for publishing the masterpiece Gulag Islands, which described totalitarianism. After his death, he was hailed as "the conscience of Russia".

61. Always stare at the past, and you will lose one eye; However, if you forget history, you will be blind.

62. How deep the suffering is, how high the glory of mankind is.

63. In addition to the right to know, people should also have the right not to know, which is much more valuable. It means that noble souls don't have to be filled with nonsense and empty talk. Excessive information is an unnecessary burden for a person who lives a full life.

64. The world is being overwhelmed by the brazen belief that power can do anything and justice can accomplish nothing.

65. Literature does not deserve to be literature if it cannot become the breath of contemporary society, dare not convey the pain and fear of that society, and can not warn the dangers threatening morality and society in time.

Bergson (1859-1941)

henri bergson, a French philosopher, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927 with beautiful writing and attractive ideas. I have been interested in philosophy, psychology and biology since middle school, especially literature. His writing style is unique and his expression is full of poetry. Representative works include The Theory of Creative Evolution, A Study of Intuitive Consciousness, Matter and Memory, etc.

66. Think like an actor and act like a thinker.

67. Vanity is hardly a kind of evil. However, all evil deeds are born around vanity and are just a means to satisfy vanity.

68. To survive, we must change; to change, we must grow; to grow, we must constantly innovate.

Severt (191-1986)

jaroslav seifert is the most important poet in contemporary Czechoslovakia. Severt was awarded the title of "People's Artist" in Czechoslovakia in 1996. In 1984, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for showing "the indomitable image of human liberation".

69. Life is often like this. In a hurry, I lost myself in a hurry, just to keep moving forward and constantly extending myself. Many things are being forgotten for the sake of constant innovation.

7. If you hear a sigh at this moment, please don't pay attention. That's my sigh when I look back on the beautiful years far away. We were happy, but we didn't know it.

Faulkner (1897-1962)