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The beauty and ugliness of a person's appearance are not necessarily related to the good and evil in a person's heart. There is no distinction between high and low. It is precisely because of the beauty and ugliness of the inner world that there is a distinction between noble and despicable. A rough thought

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The beauty and ugliness of a person's appearance are not necessarily related to the good and evil in a person's heart. There is no distinction between high and low. It is precisely because of the beauty and ugliness of the inner world that there is a distinction between noble and despicable. A vulgar person is inherently obscene. Even if he has dignity, he cannot hide the weakness and vulgarity of his heart; a person with a noble heart is born extraordinary. Even if he is ugly on the outside, he cannot hide the beauty and richness of his heart.

Many years ago, I read Victor Hugo's masterpiece Notre Dame de Paris, and I still can't forget three artistic figures: one is Esmeralda, a beautiful and innocent gypsy girl who is good at singing and dancing; second, Quasimodo, a bell ringer who is extremely ugly on the outside but extremely kind in heart; and the third is The Vicar Frollo, who looks dignified but has a twisted soul and an extremely ugly heart. When I read it, I was fascinated by the plot of the work. Now, I think Hugo might tell us through these descriptions that people can't judge by appearance, and that the beauty of the soul is paramount. For under the ugly exterior, there may be a pure heart, like Quasimodo who rings the bell; under the aura of beauty, it may also conceal a dirty soul, such as Archbishop Frollo; and of course, there are people who are beautiful on the outside and on the inside, such as Esmeralda. #What is the most positive sentence you have ever heard# #一句话证明你看过 "Water Margin", the fewer words the better # #下一部手机, will you buy Huawei or Apple #

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