It is important what you do.

Alverta 2022-10-01 02:40:24

Who is the good guy? There is not always a good guy. Nor is there always a bad one. More people are somewhere in between. A man of faith without faith. Belief is half of all healing. Belief in the cure , belief inthe future that awaits. Your belief is valuable, so you must be careful where you put it and in whom. You were merely wishing for an end of pain.You own pain. It is the most human wish there is. How can both be ture? How can a prince be a murderer and beloved by his people? How can an apothecary be evil-tempered but right-thinking? How can invisible men make themselves more lonely by being seen? I don't know. Your stories never made any sense to me. Because the humans are complicated beasts. You believe comforting lies, while knowing full well the painful truth that makes those lies necessary. In the end,it is not important what you think. It is important what you do. So what do I do? What you did jusrt now. You speak the truth.

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  • Thea 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    It is easy to retract, precise control, and very comfortable from head to toe. The part of the animation can be called amazing talent. The smart and flying European style is combined with a little Japanese style. All the actors' performances are great, and it's not an exaggeration for the male lead to be awarded the Best Actor Award, at such a young age! The idea is not new, but the completion is too good, the appeal is amazing, there are crying sounds from front and back, left and right, not like me, quietly weeping

  • Macie 2022-04-26 06:01:02

    How does the fourth story end? It ends with a boy holding on tight to his mother. And by doing so…he can finally let her go.

A Monster Calls quotes

  • Conor: What do I do?

    The Monster: Now all that is left is for you to speak the simplest truth of all.

    Conor: I don't want you to go.

    Mum: I know my love.

    Conor: I don't want you to go...

    Conor: How does the fourth story end?

    The Monster: It ends with a boy holding on tight to his mother. And by doing so... he can finally let her go.

  • The Monster: Here is the end of the tale.

    Conor: I'm afraid.

    The Monster: Of course you are afraid.It will be hard, it will be more than hard. But you will make it through, Conor O'Malley.

    Conor: You'll stay?

    The Monster: I will be right here.