Many people will become like Charlie after witnessing and experiencing the death of their loved ones, but Charlie is more fortunate and miraculous to be able to see, so he reserves the reason to save and return to his original wish. In fact, whether it is becoming silent in guilt, or bravely stepping out of the haze, these pains will pass. No matter how strong the alcohol is, it will evaporate and dissipate with the air in time and space, but it will go round and round in the process.
Death is the most naked form of deprivation. It is unbearable for a while, so if you become obsessed with crying, it will extend a long series of ups and downs. I am the most annoyed of this. It seems that the whole world can't bear the heartache of one person, so why? It's just that a person has reached the extreme, and it is not his guilt or pain that is conveyed, like Charlie, just pushing himself into the chaos between life and death. If it were me, maybe I wouldn't wake up until I die, just live like that speciously. Keen’s thoughts are too difficult to predict. Whether love has germinated his determination to recover or is it a natural process. Sam couldn’t wait for Charlie after the gunfire. He walked through the afterglow and the memory eventually disappeared and turned into a meteor to guide the direction. Want to find life in survival, everything heralds a happy ending.
He said: "You are sad because you are alive." Because you have to accept your own inner judgment when you are alive, why is it that you live but others cannot. The important thing is not that others can't survive, but that one has to bear the extremes of two kinds of life, really. But you can forgive when you are relieved. After all, you can only hope for survival.
To use that poem to say "Trust your heart if the seas catch fire .And live by love...by love through the stars walk backward The traces are retrieved by the unobstructed good weather, the past will turn into a mood, and occasionally appear, but no longer dominate every day. Traveling around the world with a sail, and ending the past with such a romantic move, you can surely fall.
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