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Alayna 2022-01-17 08:02:25
parting
In Chapter 2 of Milan Kundera's Book of Laughs and Forgetfulness, his son Carlisle often laughs at his mother's eyesight. They looked like a boundary marker, and in the eyes of their mother, they were just ordinary houses. "But the weakness of the mother's eyesight actually seems to express...
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Geraldine 2022-01-17 08:02:25
Hundred Years of Jews in Eastern Europe
I heard a joke before that sincerity, wisdom and party spirit are an "impossible" triangle, which can only take two out of three and cannot have both. Then if there is a "film title", "Chinese translation name" and "what the film is actually saying" The degree of inconsistency in the triangle...

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Murray 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The three-hour, four-generation story is a bit rushed, and the Nazi part is heavy. Later, I found out that there is Mrs. Darcy in it~ There are also nude scenes~ Tears are running~ I thought it was Aunt May
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Clay 2022-04-22 07:01:48
Although belief is flawed, it can carry you to the other side smoothly. Life is like a boat, drifting with the current and swaying.
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Ignatz Sonnenschein: You are entering a new world where you will certainly be successful because you have knowledge. Study has always been our religious duty as jews. Our exclusion from society has given us an ability to adapt to others and to sense connections between things that seem diverse. But if you feel you have power, you are mistaken. If you feel you have the right to put yourself ahead of others because you think you know more than they do, you are wrong. Never allow yourself to be driven into the sin of conceit. Conceit is the greatest of sins. The source of all other sins.
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Adam Sors: Never give up your religion. Not for God. God is present in all religions. But if your life becomes a struggle for acceptance, you'll always be unhappy. Religion may not be perfect, but it is a well-built boat that can stay balanced and carry you to the other shore. Our life is nothing but a boat adrift on water balanced by permanent uncertainty. About the people whom you will judge, know this; all they do is struggle to find a kind of security. They're just people, like us. Therefore you mustn't judge them on the basis of appearance or hearsay. Trust no one. Examine all things yourself. Do not join with power. Despise all rank. Do not be ostentatious with what is yours. Owning possessions and property ultimately comes to nothing. Possessions and property can be consumed by fire, swept away by flood, taken away by politics. Do not undertake what you do not know. This causes anxiety which makes you ill. Exercise discipline.