Excerpt was a form of literature that specifically collected and organized classic passages from various literary works for readers to refer to. The feature of the Excerpt was that the content covered a wide range of different types of literary works, including novels, essays, poems, plays, and so on. Some of the classic passages were widely quoted and imitated as important references and sources of inspiration for literary creation. The classic passages in the American Excerpt were usually concise and clear, with profound thoughts and beautiful language, which could arouse the reader's resonance and thinking. These passages often had unique artistic charm and literary value, and they were an indispensable part of literary creation. The following are some of the classic passages for readers to refer to: " Life is like a journey. You don't care about the destination. What you care about should be the scenery along the way and the mood of enjoying the scenery." 2 " The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, but the second when I first came online, you went offline." "The most important thing in life is not the road we walk, but the people we pass by." 4 " Sometimes, all your plans for life are no match for a single ill-intentioned arrangement from fate." Sometimes we want too much, but we put too much pressure on ourselves. " Life is like a book. You have to fill in the contents of the cover or the back cover yourself." 7 " The best state of life is to wake up every day and smile at the sun." The scariest thing in life is not failure but never beginning. The above are some of the classic passages. They not only have profound thoughts and philosophy, but also can stimulate the reader's resonance and thinking, becoming an indispensable part of literary creation.