1、The
wind
was
a
torrent
of
darkness
among
the
gusty
trees,
The
moon
was
a
ghostly
galleon
tossed
upon
cloudy
seas.
【Samuel
Taylor
Coleridge】
2、The
world
was
not
wheeling
anymore.
It
was
just
very
clear
and
bright
and
inclined
to
blur
at
the
edges.
【Samuel
Beckett】
3、When
in
Rome,
I
thought
as
a
Roman,
therefore
I
took
off
my
clothes.
【Benjamin
Franklin】
4、The
streetlamp
dies,
another
night
is
over,
another
day
is
dawning.
【Ian
Curtis】
5、He
stepped
down,
avoiding
any
long
look
at
her
as
one
avoids
long
looks
at
the
sun,
but
seeing
her
as
one
sees
the
sun,
without
looking.
【Leo
Tolstoy】
6、She
was
becoming
herself
and
daily
casting
aside
that
fictitious
self
which
we
assume
like
a
garment
with
which
to
appear
before
the
world.
【Kate
Chopin】
7、There
is
no
mistaking
a
real
book
when
one
meets
it.
It
is
like
falling
in
love.
【Christopher
Morley】
8、They
danced
down
the
streets
like
dingledodies,
and
I
shambled
after
as
I’ve
been
doing
all
my
life
after
people
who
interest
me,
because
the
only
people
for
me
are
the
mad
ones,
the
ones
who
are
mad
to
live,
mad
to
talk,
mad
to
be
saved,
desirous
of
everything
at
the
same
time,
the
ones
who
never
yawn
or
say
a
commonplace
thing,
but
burn,
burn,
burn
like
fabulous
yellow
roman
candles
exploding
like
spiders
across
the
stars.
.
.
【Jack
Kerouac】
9、I
can
feel
the
heat
closing
in,
feel
them
out
there
making
their
moves,
setting
up
their
devil
doll
stool
pigeons,
crooning
over
my
spoon
and
dropper
I
throw
away
at
Washington
Square
Station,
vault
a
turnstile
and
two
flights
down
the
iron
stairs,
catch
an
uptown
A
train.
.
.
Young,
goodlooking,
crewcut,
Ivy
League,
advertising
exec
type
fruit
holds
the
door
back
for
me.
I
am
evidently
his
idea
of
a
character.
.
.
I
get
up
and
go
the
other
end
of
the
car.
Coming
back
I
yank
the
door
open
and
get
his
foot
in
the
crotch
and
he
withdraws
it
fast
as
a
snake.
.
.
The
train
plunges
into
the
tunnel.
【William
S.
Burroughs】
10、He
was
a
great
patriot,
a
humanitarian,
a
loyal
friend;
provided,
of
course,
he
really
is
dead.
【Voltaire】
11、The
sea
is
calm
tonight,
The
tide
is
full,
the
moon
lies
fair
upon
the
straits;
on
the
French
coast
the
light
gleams
and
is
gone;
the
cliffs
of
England
stand,
glimmering
and
vast,
out
in
the
tranquil
bay.
【Matthew
Arnold】
12、Held
close
by
the
indefatigable
troops
of
trees,
inseparable
from
them
for
a
moment,
without
whom
they
cannot
live,—or
we
either.
【Ralph
Waldo
Emerson】
13、But
everything
that
might
be
said
is
fake
because
the
truth
has
disappeared.
【Yukio
Mishima】
14、The
most
important
things
lie
too
close
to
wherever
your
secret
heart
is
buried,
like
landmarks
to
a
treasure
your
enemies
would
love
to
steal
away.
And
you
may
make
revelations
that
cost
you
dearly
only
to
have
people
look
at
you
in
a
funny
way,
not
understanding
what
you've
said
at
all,
or
why
you
thought
it
was
so
important
that
you
almost
cried
while
you
were
saying
it.
That's
the
worst,
I
think.
When
the
secret
stays
locked
within
not
for
want
of
a
tellar
but
for
want
of
an
understanding
ear.
【Stephen
King】
15、Only
she
wasn't
Queen
Lucy
the
Valiant
then.
She
was
just
Lucy
Pevensie.
But,
of
course,
we
do
not
yet
know
that
there
will
be
any
Narnia,
or
that
she
will
be
queen
over
it.
【C.
S.
Lewis】
16、For
it
is
not
death
or
hardship
that
is
a
fearful
thing,
but
the
fear
of
death
and
hardship.
【Epictetus】
17、The
sea
was
as
flat
as
a
plate-glass
window.
【Douglas
Adams】
18、The
edge
of
the
sea
is
a
strange
and
beautiful
place.
【Rachel
Carson】
19、The
dead
alone
know
peace.
【Plato】
20、The
sea
is
only
the
embodiment
of
a
supernatural
and
wonderful
existence.
【Jules
Verne】