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The ten most rational sentences of Gulliver's Travels, character and talent, are the endless wealth of man

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1. He who repays virtue with resentment should be the public enemy of mankind, and he may treat mankind more viciously than he does to his benefactor, because the world has not been gracious to him, and such a person is not worthy to live in the world.

2. The ugly image reflected by the turbulent river is not only larger than the original, but also uglier.

3. What can be the greatest merit in the eyes of the king, and if you disobey him and do not satisfy his ambitions, even the greatest merit will be almost equal to zero.

The ten most rational sentences of Gulliver's Travels, character and talent, are the endless wealth of man

4. It is as if something is clearly white, but it convinces me that it is black, and that it is long but short.

5. These outstanding tetrapods have many virtues, and contrasting them with the decay of mankind has opened my eyes and expanded my horizons.

6. Reason only teaches us to affirm or deny what we think is true; we can neither affirm nor deny what we know nothing about.

The ten most rational sentences of Gulliver's Travels, character and talent, are the endless wealth of man

7. In both my nature and my destiny, I have decided to toil and toil for the rest of my life.

8. Although I believed in his sincerity, I was determined that I would not argue with the Monarch's ministers again whenever it was possible to avoid him.

The ten most rational sentences of Gulliver's Travels, character and talent, are the endless wealth of man

9. Blindness can increase your courage because you can't see any danger.

10. No matter how exaggerated and perverse things may be, there will always be philosophers who will think of it as truth.

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