Xiaohongshu Quotes & Sayings
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Like everybody else, when I don't know what else to do, I seem to go in for catching colds. — George Jean Nathan

I always say perseverance is nine-tenths of any art - not that it's much help to be nine-tenths an artist, of course. — Peter S. Beagle

Aline and I have travelled a very long, very hard road together, from our working class homes in rural Quebec to the palaces of London, Paris, Moscow, and Beijing. Politics was the route, public service the reward. — Jean Chretien

It will do her no good to keep herself concealed from me at this moment," said Madame Defarge. "Good patriots will know what that means. Let me see her. Go tell her that I wish to see her. Do you hear? — Charles Dickens

Although I was not aware of it at the time, the experience of growing up during the Great Depression was to have a profound impact on my intellectual and professional career. — Lawrence R. Klein

I think you become more relatable when you're vulnerable. — Katy Perry

Summer, and he watches his children's heart break. Autumn again and Boo's children needed him. Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough. — Harper Lee

Donald is not sure what the universe was trying to tell him by taking away his only daughter, but here is what he learned: no one can put a price on losing everything. And another thing: all your future histories can be destroyed in a single moment. — Nicola Yoon

Very few problems cannot be solved by either coffee, wine or chocolate. — Evelynn Crowe

He could see. And he walked along, feeling the joy of a man who sees, a joy that a man tends to forget in sufficient light. — Wendell Berry

I once considered learning to love iced coffee, but then I remembered I'd have to kill myself, so I gave up the idea. — Richard Kadrey

Things are more beautiful when they're obscure. — Veda Hille

In the city, strangers seldom meet beyond daily functions. Instead, they brush by with a haste and preoccupation that so defines a century of 'too little time'. — Joshua Krook