Whose mission

Kaitlyn 2021-12-30 17:17:20

Does anyone say whose mission is innate? Or each of us shouldn't underestimate ourselves. What should God say to us? Our pain, yes, our pain, or it should be waiting, waiting for our mission to be fulfilled, but I don’t want it, no one is the one. When we think that someone is the last one, we think we should be ourselves. Take great responsibility for someone, or wholehearted feelings, but is that person really he? God, do you know? No matter what, I don’t know anymore. May the angels lead you into heaven. Don't take it seriously after drinking. Nonsense, comfort yourself.

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Extended Reading
  • Jazmin 2022-03-21 09:02:51

    It seems to be a missionary movie. In the end, Saimen didn't help the male protagonist find his father. The priest first admitted it. The male protagonist's mother's love for Saimen is a little too much. The female protagonist's performance is a little too much. The false sense of falsehood, in the real society, the bullying of such a deformed boy is more than this.

  • Trudie 2021-12-30 17:17:20

    The continuation of the plot trend of "The Cure" also starring Joe Mazzello is probably due to the big difference between the plot of "Simon Birch" and John Irving's original content... Full text: http://hou26.org/zeta/children04.htm

Simon Birch quotes

  • Simon: Your mother is so sexy, sometimes I forget she's someone's mother.

    Joe: What if I said the same thing about your mother?

    Simon: I'd have you committed.

  • Adult Joe Wenteworth: [voiceover] I am doomed to remember a boy with a wrecked voice, not because of his voice, or because he was the smallest person I ever knew, or even because he was the instrument of my mother's death, but because he is the reason I believe in God. What faith I have, I owe to Simon Birch, the boy I grew up with in Gravedown, Maine.