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Laurianne 2022-09-27 15:19:17
The world is safe and full of the law, living up to the Tathagata
2009-09-30 22:25:09 The
world is safe and full of the law, and it will live up to the Tathagata.
Blessed to find the thorn bird that stings him and makes him sing the most beautiful thorn tree... God is Ralph's thorn tree to his son who aspires to inherit his mantle (of course he... -
Colleen 2022-09-27 23:22:12
All kinds of love felt from the thorn bird
This feeling can be reminisced, but at that time
, I cried after watching "The Bird of Thorns", and I was also very moved, for Meggie's strength, and for Ralph's remorse. The saddest scene should be at the end of the film, Ralph regretted: "My biggest mistake was not choosing your...

Mare Winningham
Mare Winningham, born in the United States on May 19, 1959, is an actor. Representative works mainly include "George Wallace" and so on.
On September 19, 2019, Mare Winningham's " Dark Waters " released its first trailer and poster.
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Performing Experience
After years of filming, Mare Winningham has starred in more than 50 films and dramas. Recently, she starred in the mini-series "The Devil in the Sea" starring Kate Winslet. Winningham was nominated for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his biopic "George Wallace", and won an Emmy for "The Prodigal Son". In the early years, she was nominated for an Oscar and Screen Actors Guild Award for "Georgia" as well as the Best Supporting Actress Award for an Independent Spiritual General. In addition, she has starred in popular American dramas such as "24 Hours" and "Grey's Anatomy", as well as some stage plays, and has also released her own records.
In 2019, he participated in the movie "Dark Waters".
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Ralph de Bricassart: How will we live without him?
Meggie Cleary: We will. Your God gathers in the good ones... and leaves the living to those of us whom fail. Your greedy God! There *is* no peace with him!
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Young Meggie Cleary: Oh Father. I'm so glad I'm not dying. What would I ever do without you?
Ralph de Bricassart: Oh silly. You'll never be without me.