The following are some wonderful sentences and snippets from famous writers: The explosion of the clock tower in Hugo's " Notre-Dame de Paris " made people feel a sense of despair and loneliness, as if the whole city had been forgotten in the darkness. 2. The protagonist in Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises talks to an old man at the station: "Do you come to this station often?" "Yes, come here to see the train and then go.""Is this your way of life?" In Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence, the protagonist gave up his family and moral principles in order to get everything he wanted. He wrote,"I choose money because it brings me the greatest happiness. I gave up my family because it made me comfortable. I gave up morality because it made me feel the most free." In Jin Yong's " Return of the Condor Heroes," after Xiao Longnu was raped by Yin Zhiping, she said," I know what I'm doing and I know what I want. I don't want to be bound and hurt again. I don't want to live anymore, but I don't want to lose myself either." In Lu Xun's " Diary of a Madman ", the main character wrote when he recounted his crazy experience: " I was originally a crazy person who did not stick to one pattern." "It's not that I don't want to be Chinese, but I can't even be a foreigner." In the Tempest, the protagonist Leoniano wrote in the face of his beloved woman and duty: "Love is so fragile that it can make us give up everything. The responsibility is so fragile that it can make us heartless." These sentences and snippets were classic works of famous artists, instantly condensing the author's thoughts and emotions, allowing people to feel a profound philosophy of life and thinking while reading.