Ask the canal where it can be so clear, because it is destined that the living water will come.
Stick to the truth---don't waver no matter where you are. ——Herzen
Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake
Because truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen
Truth does not exist in uglified reality. —— George Sand
Little diamonds of truth are so rare and rare, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright. —— Beveridge
All excellent things are simple, and they are fascinating precisely because of their intelligent simplicity. —— Gorky
In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! —— Einstein
Truth is a child of time, not of authority. ——Brecht
Read thousands of books and write like a master. ----Du Fu
Because human nature is eccentric, he can't stop talking about good sentences, but his words are not surprising. ----Du Fu
Two sentences are obtained in three years, and one chant brings tears to one's eyes. If you don't know how to appreciate music, you will go back to your old hill. ----Jia Dao
Quotes about writing:
1. Stendhal------Be unpretentious and truthful and be a pleasure to read. As soon as you introduce politics into a literary work, a feeling of abhorrence emerges immediately. Excessive pursuit of elegant writing will eventually lead to both admiration and boredom.
2. Gorky------Never pursue writing better than others in terms of form. It doesn't matter if your writing is worse than others, what matters is that you write according to your own characteristics. It is a very clumsy way to write a big novel from the beginning. It is precisely because of this that a lot of language garbage is produced in our country. Learning to write should start with short stories. Almost all the most outstanding writers in Western Europe and our country do this, because short stories use concise words, the materials are easy to arrange reasonably, the plot is clear, and the theme is clear.
The greatest wisdom lies in the simplicity of words. Proverbs and folk songs are always short, but the wisdom and emotion contained in them are enough to write an entire book.
3. Flaubert----The secret of all masterpieces lies in this: the theme is consistent with the author's temperament. Extraordinary passion can produce outstanding work.
4. Maupassant--No two grains of sand, two flies, two hands or two noses in the world are absolutely the same. Therefore, the writer must have his own characteristics when creating each character, and they must not be the same.
5. Goethe----------A writer's style is an accurate sign of his inner life. A writer's style should be an accurate indication of his inner life. If a person wants to write in a clear style, he must first understand it in his heart; if he wants to write in a majestic style, he must first have a majestic personality.
6. Turgenev -----------No matter how enthusiastic you play old tunes, there is always a bit of a student exercise book. Even if it is stupid, it must be your own! It is most important to have your own breath, your own inherent breath!
Those who seek the truth can only seek it out alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not truly love the truth. —— Pasternak
Respect for people should not be greater than respect for truth. ——Plato
The best thing is to ask him how he can understand this? For the sake of fate, living water comes.
Secondly, I have read tens of thousands of books and written as if I was inspired. ----Du Fu
Because human nature is eccentric, he can't stop talking about good sentences, but his words are not surprising. ----Du Fu
Two sentences are obtained in three years, and one chant brings tears to one's eyes. If you don't know how to appreciate music, you will go back to your old hill. ----Jia Dao
Quotes about writing:
1. Stendhal------Be unpretentious and truthful and be a pleasure to read. As soon as you introduce politics into a literary work, a feeling of abhorrence emerges immediately. Excessive pursuit of elegant writing will eventually lead to both admiration and boredom.
2. Gorky------Never pursue writing better than others in terms of form.
It doesn't matter if your writing is worse than others, what matters is that you write according to your own characteristics. It is a very clumsy way to write a big novel from the beginning. It is precisely because of this that a lot of language garbage is produced in our country. Learning to write should start with short stories. Almost all the most outstanding writers in Western Europe and our country do this, because short stories use concise words, the materials are easy to arrange reasonably, the plot is clear, and the theme is clear.
The greatest wisdom lies in the simplicity of words. Proverbs and folk songs are always short, but the wisdom and emotion contained in them are enough to write an entire book.
3. Flaubert----The secret of all masterpieces lies in this: the theme is consistent with the author's temperament. Extraordinary passion can produce outstanding work.
4. Maupassant--No two grains of sand, two flies, two hands or two noses in the world are absolutely the same. Therefore, the writer must have his own characteristics when creating each character, and they must not be the same.
5. Goethe----------A writer's style is an accurate sign of his inner life. A writer's style should be an accurate indication of his inner life. If a person wants to write in a clear style, he must first understand it in his heart; if he wants to write in a majestic style, he must first have a majestic personality.
6. Turgenev -----------No matter how enthusiastic you play old tunes, there is always a bit of a student exercise book. Even if it is stupid, it must be your own! It is most important to have your own breath, your own inherent breath!
Stick to the truth---don't waver no matter where you are. ——Herzen
Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake
Because truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen
Truth does not exist in uglified reality. —— George Sand
Little diamonds of truth are so rare and rare, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright. —— Beveridge
All excellent things are simple, and they are fascinating precisely because of their intelligent simplicity. —— Gorky
In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! —— Einstein
Truth is a child of time, not of authority. —— Brecht
Those who seek the truth can only seek it out alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. —— Pasternak
Respect for people should not be greater than respect for truth. ——Plato