A life that goes well is not necessarily perfect

Carmine 2021-12-12 08:01:10

I watched this movie when I was in a bad mood, and I was instantly warmed up by this lively family.
The child’s parents moved their family for the ideal of their youth, and they understand the child’s reluctance. The parents’ dream is in the city, and the child’s life and memories are in the country. It is difficult to make both ends of the world. There are not so many perfect and smooth lives in the world. It's not necessarily perfect. Without a rugged road, you won't be able to see many beautiful scenery.
The so-called persistence that some people put down thinks that they put down everything. In fact, when so many people and so many things pass by you, you will find that the original persistence is so unimportant, just like the father in the play has realized the past After his dream, I realized that what I have now is the best, and the twelve children are a gift from heaven.
Just say that, good night.

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Cheaper by the Dozen quotes

  • Jake: Want to play catch with the football I got you?

    Dylan Shenk: My nanny'd have to check with my dad who'd have to check with my mom who'd say it was an inappropriate use of free time.

    Jake: Sounds like a "yes" to me. Go get it Mikey.

  • Tom: [phoning a "nanny" service] Hello my name is Tom Baker and I am interested in hiring a domestic helper.

    [responding to question on phone]

    Tom: I have twelve kids.

    [person on phone says something]

    Tom: Actually I am serious.

    Tom: [next call] Just twelve

    Tom: [next call] There's only two, oh plus ten.

    Tom: [next call] How many kids? Well, uh, when you get here we can just count 'em up.

    Tom: [next call] Well, there's twelve. But one doesn't live with me and one you never see cause he's so mad.

    Tom: [next call] Uh, a dozen.

    Tom: [next call] Just, just twelve.

    Tom: [last call] Hello, I'll just hang up by myself.