Really, stop posting a C'est La Vie copywriter in your circle of friends!
It has been used by the wenqing people, and a meal and a watermelon must come to a C'est La Vie to force literature and art.
In the final analysis, there is too little knowledge reserve.
With today's summary of 30 classic costume famous sentences, it is guaranteed to win you a bunch of unknowing likes in the circle of friends!
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > when you want to lament life</h1>
In fact, in addition to the one sentence C'est La Vie, one of my favorite sentences about life comes from the French poet Paul Valery's book The Cemetery by the Sea, Le vent se lève, il faut tenter de vivre.
There are many translations of this sentence, and the literal translation can be "even if there is a rapid wind, life does not give up";
Japanese writer Tatsuo Hori has a book "The Wind Rises", and the title page of the book also writes this sentence, the translation is "The wind rises, and it is necessary to strive for life", is it not a very philosophical feeling. Miyazaki later adapted the film, with Chinese translated subtitles as "The wind is blowing, only trying to survive", which is slightly less than a little meaning.
Even the lyrics of Mayday can be used to translate the phrase " The direction of the headwind is better for flying " .

Miyazaki adapted the film "The Wind Rises", French subtitles Oh, if you want to learn French, you can go to see
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > when you want to express helplessness</h1>
· Maupassant's Lamb Fat Ball: La vie, voyez-vous, ça n'est jamais si bon ni si mauvais qu'on croit. You see, life can't be as good as you think, and it can't be as bad as you think.
· Similarly, we are all very familiar with the Roman Rolland sentence, Il n'y a qu'un seul héroisme au monde: c'est de voir le monde tel qu'il est, et de l'aimer. There is only one kind of heroism in life, and that is to love life after seeing it clearly.
· In Camus's The Outsider, Mossol says in prison: On finit par s'habituer à tout. We will eventually get used to everything.
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· Descartes' "I think, therefore I am" is very classic, and it is not wrong to use this copy. Je pense, donc j'existe.
· The French politician Lamartine, who wrote Meditations, has a similar sentence, Le monde est un livre dont chaque pas nous ouvre une page.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > when you want to pinpoint the disadvantages</h1>
· There is a famous sentence in the playwright Beaumarchais's work "The Marriage of Figaro", and its Chinese translation has been widely quoted and used by many as a motto. Sans la liberté de blamer, il n'est point d'éloge flatteur.
· Vivre libre ou mourir.
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· We can only see well with the heart.
Only with the heart can we see clearly.
· Whatever happened, the best is yet to come.
No matter what has happened in the past, the best is always on the way.
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La vie est un souffle. Life is a breeze
La vie est un soupier. Life is a breath
Et c'est de ce soupier dont tu dois t'emparer. It's this breath that you're trying to grasp
——From the movie "The Taste of Plum Chicken"
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > when you are tired of work and tired of social pressure</h1>
To be able to continue fighting is already winning.
If you can continue to fight, you have already won. - Solar
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > when you don't have any other ideas, you just want to put a cavity</h1>
· Tous pour un, un pour tous. - Dumas
· L'enfer, c'est les autres. - Sartre
· L'état, c'est moi. - Louis XIV
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· La mode se démode, le style jamais. Trends are fleeting, styles are timeless. ——Coco Chanel
· La mode est une laideur si indolérable que nous devons changer tous les six mois. - Wilde
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· From the famous sentence in Duras's "Lover", of course, you may not necessarily want to use this sentence to show love, but the sentence is really classic. J'aimais moins votre visage de jeune femme que celui que vous avez maintenant, dévasté.
· C'est le temps que tu as perdu pour ta rose qui fait ta rose si importante. It is the time you give for your rose that makes your rose so important.
· To love is to know how to say I love you without talking.
Love, that is, I have not opened my mouth, you have understood me - "love master" Hugo
· I, who for a lifetime, have not tired of loving you.
I, the poorest man, have never tired of loving you all my life. —Zweig, "Letter from a Strange Woman"
· Love is like the wind, we don't know where it comes from.
Love is like a gust of wind, we don't know where it comes from. — Balzac
· To love is not to look at each other but to look together in the same direction.
Love is not staring at each other, but looking in the same direction. - "The Little Prince"
· Without you, the emotions of today would only be the dead skin of the emotions of yesteryear.
Without you, the beauty of the good day is more with whom. - "Angel Amelie"
· Your name, my heart.
Your name, my heart.
· Je ne parlerai pas, je ne penserai rien, Mais l'amour infini me montera dans l'âme. —French poet Rimbaud
· Love or die, there is no other resource.
Love or die, there is no other way. - Camus, The Plague
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > when you're reunited with a friend or fall in love at first sight</h1>
Déjà vu
No mistake, those two words are enough! This is a divine sentence!
Don't use the phrase "all encounters in the world are reunions after a long absence" in "A Generation of Grandmasters".
This sentence can also be used to express déjà vu, such as the feeling that Baoyu felt when he first met Sister Lin, "This sister I have seen."
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· The art of living well begins with the art of eating well.
The art of living begins with the art of eating.
· Tell me what you eat, I'll tell you what you are.
Tell me what you ate and I'll be able to tell you what kind of person you are. —Gourmand Bria Sawat
Next time, pretend to be learned!
(Picture from the Internet, invasion and deletion)