Hatred sent me here, love will set me free

Robb 2021-12-13 08:01:08

Hurricane
has a strong heart.
He is discriminated against,
humiliated, and
misunderstood.
He is abandoned by the world.
He firmly believes that inner freedom can overcome physical barriers.
He knows love, tolerance and understanding have greater power.
He says he is implicated in prison. The boy is his hero.
He said that hatred sent him to prison, and love will return him free.
He said that if you leave, I understand

that this is what makes him invincible
because he has a truly powerful heart.
Hurricane
teaches us to understand that most of the pain stems from misunderstandings. It
teaches us tolerance. Tolerance allows us to let go of hatred and
teach us faith. Only if we have faith in love and freedom, then you will have unparalleled power.

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Extended Reading
  • Daija 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    20 years ago, biopics focused on the integration between the meticulousness of the overall story narrative and the arrangement of the structure. On the other hand, the current biopics are all tailor-made products for a certain actor or actress.

  • Johan 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Freedom and justice require unremitting struggle, courage to face evil, and the unity of good and good people. It requires the belief that good will triumph over evil.

The Hurricane quotes

  • Lesra: [to Rubin] Dear Mr. Carter, I read your book.

  • Lesra: [to Rubin] I would like to come and visit you if that would be alright.