Top 28 Xiaolu Guo Quotes
#1. They think there are only two kinds of young women in China: good girls or prostitutes.
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#3. The loneliness comes to me in certain hours everyday, like a visitor. Like a friend you never expected, a friend you never really want to be with, but he always visit you and love you somehow,
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#4. But why people need privacy? Why privacy is important? In China, every family live together, grandparents, parents, daughter, son and their relatives too. Eat together and share everything, talk about everything. Privacy make people lonely. Privacy make family fallen apart.
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#5. In all my time in Beijing, I'd never managed to have a female friend. It seemed every woman in this city was busy either with her kids or with her mortgage.
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#6. I felt an urge to conquer this new village.
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#7. I thought English is a strange language. Now I think French is even more strange. In France, their fish is poisson, their bread is pain, and their pancake is crepe. Pain and poison and crap. That's what they have every day.
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#8. Yours is the face of a post-modern woman.
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#9. People desperately want to spend their money. Maybe they think that's the most effective way to feel alive.
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#10. Never look back to the past, never regret, even if there is emptiness ahead.' But I couldn't help it. Sometimes I would rather look back if it meant that I could feel something in my heart, even something sad. Sadness was better than emptiness.
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#11. Maybe I not need feeling lonely, because I can talk to other "me." Is like seeing my two pieces of lips speaking in two languages at same time. Yes, I not lonely, because I with another me. Like Austin Powers with his Mini Me
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#12. Huizi would say, never look back to the past. Never regret. Even if there is emptiness ahead, never look back.
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#13. My youth began when I was 21. At least, that's when I decided it began. That was when I started to think that all those shiny things in life - some of them might possibly be for me.
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#14. At least you're still learning a lot. Even if everything is broken.
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#15. About time, what I really learned from studying English is: time is different with timing.
I understand the difference of these two words so well. I understand falling in love with the right person in the wrong timing could be the greatest sadness in a person's entire life.
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#16. Everyone tries to be an optimist. But being an optimist is a bit boring and not honest. Losers are more interesting than winners.
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#17. Don't worry, she deserved it anyway. She's no good, that girl. Much too individualistic.
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#18. Its important to be comfortable with uncertainty.
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#19. In China we believe "rob the rich to feed the poor." But robbers here have no poetry.
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#20. In China we say, "You can't expect both ends of a sugar cane are as sweet." Sometimes love can be ugly. But one still has to take it and swallow it.
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#21. I'm saying language is a passport. A dubious, dangerous passport too.
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#22. I wanted to hide away and write. I wanted to meet characters who would climb up my pen. I wanted to create a completely new world, inventing everyone and everything.
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#23. I'd try to wash away the noise of the weeping woman and the vision of dust, but it echoed in my head all day.
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#24. Mrs. Margaret sigh heavy. Then she standing up, and starting make her own tea. She drink it in very thirsty way, like angry camel in the desert.
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#25. The road home is a long one. As I walk this road, I recall my grandmother's words: Everyone has a past life, a future life and a present life.
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#26. Hot coffee is like a warm-blooded man. They both give you the courage to face a new day.
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#27. But what so different of eating plants? Everything has it's life. If you are so pure, why not just stop eating? So you can have no shit?
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#28. I don't feel naked around you anymore.
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