The power of friendship?

Madisyn 2022-04-19 09:01:34

Lions give up their survival instincts and learn art to favor humans. Is it the sorrow of lions or the sorrow of human beings?
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Giraffe Maiwen to Rhino Goliath, Lion Alich to Zebra Marti So moved.
Friendship - "Maybe the whole world I can forget, at least you are worth cherishing". The first time he saw so many zebras, Alicie was too faint to distinguish his old zebra friends, which made Marty very sad. In life, we often ignore the friends who have been silently accompanying us to encourage and comfort us. In fact, everyone is unique, and everyone needs to be paid attention to. things?

As Goliath said, "I'm stupid enough to think that I'm going to the other side of the earth to find love first. It turns out that the one I've been waiting for has long lived in the fence."...
As Alich said, "I just want you to know that you're the best buddy in a million. Do you know what's special about you? Everyone else is black on white, only you are black on white. You're a dreamer, Marty. , a born dreamer. The music you listen to is very tasteful, but the friends you make are very tasteless. Well, I'm not talking about Malman and Gloria, I'm talking about myself."

The biggest inspiration after watching this film is that the people around you Friends are actually the most valuable things to discover and invest in.

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa quotes

  • Alex: If you're ever in Manhattan, feel free to call first.

    [Sees two lemurs picking each other's noses and eating the boogers]

    Alex: Seriously though, call, okay?

  • Alex: Hey! Happy Slappers! Is there any reason to celebrate? Look at the plane!

    Skipper: We'll fix it.

    Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?

    Skipper: Grit, spit

    [Private spits]

    Skipper: and a whole lotta duct tape.

    [Rico pulls out a roll of duct tape]

    Skipper: We should be up and running in say...

    [Kowalski shows him an abacus]

    Skipper: six to nine months.

    Alex: Sixty-nine months?

    Skipper: No, six *to* nine months.