What are the classic lines in "The Great Sage Marrying the Westward Journey" that impresses you?

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What joy in life, what pain in death

Just cheat, just like moths, they know they will get hurt, but they still want to throw themselves on the fire. Moths are so stupid.

Once there was a sincere love in front of me, I didn't cherish it, and I regretted it when I lost it. The most painful thing in the world is this. If God can give me a chance to do it again, I will The girl said three words: I love you, if I have to add a deadline to this love, I hope it is..., 10,000 years. ——Supremely my sweetheart is an unparalleled hero. Since God arranged for him to draw out my purple and green sword, he must be an extraordinary person, can't go wrong! I know that one day he will appear in a highly anticipated situation, wearing a golden armor and wearing a colorful auspicious cloud to marry me! ——Ten years ago, Fairy Zixia watched Zhou Xingchi’s big talk about Journey to the West, and could laugh heartlessly, but now she burst into tears when she saw it. If you want to save Zixia, you must defeat the Bull Demon King. Bull Demon King, you have to become Monkey King. If you want to become Monkey King, you must forget your emotions and desires. It seems simple, but the difficulty is that turning around. I love you, just like in real life, if a person does not work, how can he provide for you? In fact, everyone used to be that carefree supreme treasure, but as they grow older, they have to put on a spell and pick up gold. Hoop stick, become Monkey King, so that he has to take all the responsibilities, and can never return to the former supreme treasure. At the end of "Journey to the West", there is a sentence, "Look at that person, so strange, like a dog". A person who is like a dog is a supreme treasure who has given up the love between men and women in the world, has no desires or thoughts, and is conscientiously walking on the road to the West. He is like you and me, put away his temper, no longer willful and naughty, just running for his dreams

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