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Guo Moruo Quotes


Brief author info: Guo Moruo (1892-1978) Chinese writer (pseudonym of Guo Kaizhen or Kuo K'ai-chen) Poet, essayist, historian, playwright, and translator; considered a leading literary figure of Communist China; friend of Mao Zedong; work reflects social and political orientation; one of the key figures in the creation of a modern Chinese literature. Held numerous political and cultural positions, including president of Chinese Academy of Sciences; during Cultural Revolution, claimed to have ideological shortcomings and admitted his books should be burned; however, was not purged, as many other contemporaries were; instead retained positions and continued writing.


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Her hand, my hand Have touched for a long time; Her lips, my lips, When shall we have enough?
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Diplomacy Quote
There are times when even the greatest tactician in diplomatic cunning is outclassed in his own game. It is then that he discovers that all that he thought he had gained is but loss, and that what is left of national honor and dignity is but the shadow of an illustrious past that is gone forever, or of a potentially great future that will never come.


Age Quote
Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we are born.

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