the sky in october

Joannie 2022-04-21 09:02:10


Dream, an enduring topic, he accompanies or accompanies each of us. Dreams are very fragile, and they are scattered around with a single blow, fluttering in the wind. But the dream is very powerful. In the dark, he is like a beacon to guide the front; in adversity, he is like an arm guarding the back. We were all dream keepers, just like the folks at CoalWood. Hommer's father guards the town's coal mine; Hommer's mother guards the family he loves; Mr. Riley guards the idea of ​​guiding pursuit through education; Hommer guards the satellite starlight across the October sky. But in our life, we are all like miners in that dark mine. Difficulties are like the dark top of the mine, rubbing you wantonly, and you don't even have a chance to straighten your back. That vulnerable dream is buried deep in the ground. But life is fair. He has never been stingy to give you hope. Let the flint of hope spark, ignite the rocket of your dreams, and take you to the sky you yearn for. And all you have to do is never forget to turn on your headlights.

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October Sky quotes

  • Roy Lee: I'll tell you what's unbelievable... captain of the football team being jealous of you.

  • Principal Turner: Miss Riley, our job is to give these kids an education.

    Miss Riley: Mmm-hmm.

    Principal Turner: Not false hopes.

    Miss Riley: False hopes? Do you want me to sit quiet, let 'em breathe in coal dust the rest of their life?

    Principal Turner: Miss Riley, once in a while... a lucky one... will get out on a football scholarship. The rest of 'em work in the mines.

    Miss Riley: How 'bout I believe in the unlucky ones? Hmm? I have to, Mister Turner, I'd go out of my mind.