another year

Walton 2022-04-22 07:01:54

When I saw this title, I was reminded of myself a year ago. I figured it out, what happened today one year ago, what happened today two years ago... Some are vivid in my mind, some are vaguely far away. , There is no deep tear-jerking love story, there is no vigorous Qingwu flying, just a dull day passed, I really don't know how to define the past four years, it's just a white horse, one word - fast! ! ! !
Years and years make people grow old. When you sigh that time is gone, it is still a twilight year... At that time, how many regrets, sadness, and despair, all will only go away with time
... In between, it is too late to think about the meaning of life, too late to cherish the beauty of youth, so you must cherish it when you are young, now or never

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Extended Reading
  • Briana 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Delicate... The loneliness of all kinds of people; It shows the state when there is no love, and the deformed mentality, and when the friendship is lost in the end, and there is nothing, it finally collapses, and there is no way to go back to the past; The second shows a happy family the importance and beauty of

  • Tate 2022-02-07 14:58:25

    Stories are easy to write, but how to impress people with the dullest life is hard. In her twilight years, Mary, who is still lonely, uses her self-righteousness, sensitivity and vulnerability to yearn for a little alms from the happy people, and the happy people always have a high level of misfortune. We can't comment on how much they perceive misfortune. The journey of life in spring, summer, autumn and winter, such a silent and powerful script, Mary stands on the edge of happiness and has nothing to do with everything.

Another Year quotes

  • [first lines]

    Tanya: So how long's this been going on for?

    Janet: I don't know.

    Tanya: A few weeks?

    Janet: A long time.

    Tanya: A year?

    Janet: I Suppose so.

    Tanya: A whole year? You've taken your time to come and see me, haven't you?

  • Katie: I went to a college in Croydon.

    Mary: [in an intimidating manner] Which College in Croydon?

    Katie: [responding awkwardly] ... The Croydon College.

    Tom: The aptly named!