thought of a few lines

Dashawn 2022-04-22 07:01:31

We are not free, but we often forget that. Tossing and turning in a narrow space, finding joy in dark and damp thoughts. We are no longer free, and thinking about it will only make us sad, so forget it. Because it seems too difficult to resist.
Fear takes away our dignity. Poverty is the most feared thing for most people. In this age of money and madness, that's true. The power of matter is growing. What it buys out is not just food and clothing, but also dignity, opportunity, education, health, and even life. Fear will always be there, and the fear of poverty will intensify! - At least in some countries.
Honesty and integrity! Honest people are increasingly considered fools. Everyone has a deep scheming and uses their own means. Honest people disdain, but find their inner peace gradually disturbed. The dilemma of life makes them choose to betray their honesty. It's too hard to live honestly. - At least in some countries.
Freedom always comes at a price. Nothing comes without a price. The most precious freedom is cheaper. - At least in some countries.
I want my dear ones to be proud of me. What kind of person you love matters. Hope your loved one is honest and honest. That way your love is more worth it. Many people can't do it themselves, but want others to do it. We probably do. I want to be a little better, even if I need to challenge myself. Because that's the only way to be happy.

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Extended Reading
  • Morgan 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    The train movie No.5 said how the revolutionary period looks like a portrayal of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, but China can only pass the sidelines through movies like Alive, Farewell My Concubine, and they actually performed. The heroine said: I survived the arduous revolutionary struggle, but lost to a small love.

  • Jimmie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The protagonist is simply a hedonistic liberal who is moved by Allah and Marx. While criticizing American imperialism, his criticism of Iran is basically at the level of American imperialist liberal propaganda. Talking about Allah from time to time, but the understanding of Allah is estimated to be similar to the understanding of Jesus by most Bible-blind Christians in the United States. Support for the revolution is basically performed by listening to songs with the rebellious child Fei Ye Ye, or dancing and drinking in Iran. To sum it up, I basically say, I love Allah and love the revolution. I am so lofty, but why don’t the totalitarian government and the western world provide me with a beautiful world to enjoy myself. Wake up, what have you done? You're nothing more than a prodigal kid of liberal privilege, and are you really any better than what you hate? I see that your whole family is more promising than you. I don't feel the meaning of self-criticism at all, I really don't understand what you want to say?

Persepolis quotes

  • [first lines]

    Airport receptionist: Ticket and passport, please.

  • Momo: Life is a void. When man realizes that he can no longer live, so he invents power games...

    Marjane as a teenager: Bullshit! Life isn't absurd! Some people give their lives for freedom. You think my uncle died for fun? Egotistical prick.