Fortunately, I bought the disc, adjusted the light and volume comfortably, and watched "Food, Prayer, and Love" in the room. I like to watch the heroine Liz enjoy the food quietly alone; spend a wonderful night at the house of a new friend during a trip; ride a bicycle in the field; listen to a priest-like person talking and believe him. ..... Because I have encountered these scenes before, I will be moved to tears after watching them.
I like the lines in "Food, Prayer, and Love".
1. Sometimes, losing balance for love is also part of balancing the mind.
Sometimes to lose balance for love is part of living balanced life.
2. When you want to be alone, give him light, give him love, and then let go.
3. I also have a box like this, but it contains all travel columns from National Geographic and Time magazine, and it contains all the places I want to go before I die.
I have a box just like this, except it's filled with National Geographics and The Times travel section--All the places I wanna see before l die.
4. Every time I stare into your eyes, I hear the clapping of dolphins.
And when I look into your eyes, I hear dolphins clapping.
5. Eventually, I began to believe in what I called the "seeking physics" theory, which is a force in nature that is as real as gravity. The law of seeking physics is this: if you have enough courage to put aside everything you know and make you feel at ease, including your home, your pain, and your grievances, start a journey of seeking truth—outside It’s okay—if you’re really willing to take everything you experience on the journey as a hint, if you treat everyone you meet on the journey as a mentor, and most importantly, if you’re ready to face and Forgive the unpleasant qualities in you, then the truth will not be too far away from you. Through my own experience, I can't help but begin to believe in this law. I found my keywords. It means: "Let's leap over the past!"
A person's true life balance may be Eat, Pray, Love. Learn to enjoy food and love food; learn to pray and be grateful for everything that life brings you, whether it is sadness or joy; learn to love, love yourself, love others, and love the world. In fact, the changes in life are teaching you how to "do whatever you want, wherever you go." Perhaps one day, we can all be able to achieve "Laugh on the face, from the heart, and even from the liver."
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