If winter comes, can spring be far behind?

Julio 2022-04-22 07:01:30

I still remember your childhood, it was originally a flower in a greenhouse, full of happiness and overflowing,
suddenly one day my parents told you that their relationship was not good and they were going to divorce;
I still remember the first time you loved someone and gave everything to him,
but later he I cheated;
I still remember your good friend, you were always inseparable, and
later she seduced your favorite man behind your back;
I still remember that you smashed the most important exam in your life,
no matter how others persuade you,
only you understand What does it mean to cry without tears...

But don't forget,
you still have ideals and beliefs.
Regardless of whether your life is going well or not,
I hope that we will be touched by what we are today in a few years.


There are many truths.
Young people are stubborn, brave and a little paranoid.
For ideals, we can contradict our parents.
Later, when you are no longer young, you want to fight for your ideals but find it difficult because you lack passion.

If you want to do something when you are young,
do it and
everything will be fine.


We
agreed, and we hope that in a few years we will be moved by what we are today.
Let trouble, hinder let it be!

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Extended Reading
  • Nannie 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Recommended by the top clockwork in the movie----The biography of a successful person is always inseparable from a good teacher who guides, a family who tolerates, supports and encourages, and a best friend who is loyal enough to Lin who is not afraid of losing. Of course, there is no one who will give up Interest, tenacity, stubbornness, enthusiasm and determination to fight over and over again. So you will find that most successful people are paranoid. Hahaha

  • Franco 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Homer: I just be myself! Supplement on 12.9.5: The true story of how he grew up as a NASA engineer in a coal mining town in West Virginia.

October Sky quotes

  • O'Dell: Besides, didn't your dad say no more rockets?

    Homer: No, he said no more rockets on company property.

    O'Dell: Do you realize how far we'd have to go to be off company property?

    Homer: Yeah, we'd have to go to Snakeroot.

    Quentin: Snakeroot? That's eight miles!

    Homer: It's not *that* far. I mean we could walk if we had to...

    O'Dell: Hey, walk! Heh! That's a great idea!

    Homer: Come on let's go!

    Roy Lee: Wait the hell up, will you Homer? Now I got about as much chance of winning that science fair as you do winning a football scholarship. I know I'm gonna be a miner. I've known my entire life. What the hell's so bad about mining coal anyway?

    Homer: Nothing Roy Lee. It's great. That's why your stepdaddy is the biggest drunk in West Virginia! I mean, come on guys! You know the mine'll kill you!

    [to Quentin]

    Homer: You ever hear the story about how O'Dell's dad died?

    Roy Lee: Homer... will you forget it, man?

    O'Dell: Shut up, Homer.

    Homer: Piece of slate caught him right in the neck... and it cut his head clear off.

    O'Dell: [tackles Homer] You son of a bitch!

  • Homer: [gunshot in background] Hey Quentin!

    [another gunshot]

    Homer: That rocket had to have gone up at least 100 feet didn't it?

    Quentin: More like two hundred.

    [another gunshot]

    Homer: Goddammit.

    Homer: [another gunshot] Will you cut it out, Roy Lee?

    Roy Lee: Die you son of a bitch!

    [fires another round into the grill of his broken down car]