Please be sincere to yourself

Letitia 2022-01-13 08:02:57

I guess it's brave being yourself.

Because the eyes of outsiders will make you feel embarrassed, and their teasing will make you feel inferior, so being yourself becomes a shameful thing, and because of this, those who break the barriers to show their true self are called Brave and extraordinary. Perhaps in fact, the eyes of others are insignificant, and being sincere to yourself is the simplest truth in life. Others are always visitors, and the only one who knows us best is ourselves.

I still admire a family full of love and equality. Parents are not in a superior posture. The way of educating children is no longer limited to beating and verbal abuse. The family atmosphere is more tolerant and there is more communication between father and daughter. Perhaps in this way we can nurture non-traditional national pillars, who are no longer good students who are cautious and observant, but are young people who know how to break the rules and are lively and innovative.

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Extended Reading
  • Weston 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    6 points, the happiness of packaging.

  • Elouise 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    I don't understand why this film has such a high score. Is it the warmth of a family or the simplicity and cuteness of children? Which one is just mediocre and nothing special. And frankly speaking, I hate this kind of mess and I'm justified. I'm a child. This is how I work hard. You must understand that I value me and praise me. Yes, I hate children, and I can't like them no matter how cute they are.

Ramona and Beezus quotes

  • [From Trailer]

    Beezus: [to Ramona] Every princess needs a little sparkle.

  • Bob Quimby: So, Beezus, suppose I told you that when I pulled up by the house tonight I saw your old buddy Henry staring at it like he left something important inside of it.

    Dorothy Quimby: Henry Huggins? I haven't heard that name in a while. Isn't he the boy that used to eat dirt in the backyard?

    Bob Quimby: Yeah.

    Beezus: He doesn't do that anymore!

    Bob Quimby: Ooh, if I didn't know better, I'd say somebody's got a crush.

    Beezus: Can we please talk about something else?

    Dorothy Quimby: Well, there is that dance coming up. Maybe he wants to ask you to it.

    Bob Quimby: Well, if he's gonna ask my daughter to dance, he better have some moves. Can the old dirt-eater do this?

    [Mr. Quimby starts dancing very badly. Ramona and Mrs. Quimby laugh]

    Beezus: [Embarrassed. Playfully throws a towel at Mr. Quimby] Oh, I hope not! Stop! Mom!