Sometimes one dream is enough to light up the whole sky

Ewell 2022-04-22 07:01:30

Because I yearn for the sky, I am unwilling to walk on the ground. It's not that I despise my status quo, but I just long for the feeling of flying and yearn for a higher peak. Keep a dream for yourself. People who have no dreams will only live in the dark, fleeting years are like water, time passes between the fingers without leaving a trace, and life is so thin. There is the power to move forward with a dream, no matter how illusory the dream is, how naive and ridiculous in the eyes of others, because it is your own dream, and it only lives in your own heart.
I believe that countless dreams have become daydreams, buried under various blows, and dissipated in time and space. If there are a thousand reasons for you to give up, there is only one reason you should persevere - it's your dream, the dream you've been chasing.
Use persistence to fuel yourself, use perseverance to resolve resistance, win support, and use wisdom to overcome difficulties.
The sky is far away, but we can build a pair of wings for ourselves.
Some say if the Rocket Boys failed, didn't get a scholarship, or Homer Hickam didn't end up with NASA, then wouldn't the story be a tragedy. possible. But I believe more that a person who is willing to pay for his dream and whose dream is shattered due to various factors will definitely achieve success in other fields as long as he does not indulge in the shattered injury, because the ability to pursue dreams is difficult to destroy. As long as you really put in the effort, it doesn't really matter that much.

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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.