If the kite enclave is too high, will there be no shadow left?

Ken 2022-04-21 09:02:14

How do we atone for our sins, how do we release the guilt and wrongs that have been stored in our hearts for too long? The death of

one life is accompanied by the growth of another life. They even have the same expression, quiet and calm, loyal, a little sad, make you feel distressed like the wind The flying kite has been held in the palm of the hand, but has the freedom of the other half.

For YOU, A THOUSAND TIME OVER
chases you a thousand times and is willing to have

Hassan and now Amiya Kite Runner 2 hours long but it feels very short The film so mixed with historical war emotions makes me meditate and quiet Even the dusty middle east land still feels clear and bright shadow of kite reminds me of yesterday's picture guessing game one The shadow of a heart should be on the underside of it. It should express simpler regret. It is a shallow regret in life. It can be relieved enough. If the kite is too high, there will be no shadow left. Again Or will stay far, far beyond our horizon, but as long as we run after the kites in the sky we can reach 9.19










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  • Kristian 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    I am glad that the movie did not ruin the book.

  • Brent 2021-12-12 08:01:13

    An extremely moving work...There are no hypocritical texts, no groans, only refined chapters...Family and friendship, betrayal and redemption are delicately outlined, which can move and inspire us without diagrams and interpretations.

The Kite Runner quotes

  • Baba: [regarding the mullahs, who teach that drinking alcohol is a sin] I piss on the beards of all those self-righteous monkeys.

  • Amir: [explaining Sohrab's presence] You see, General Sahib, my father slept with his servant's wife, and she bore him a son named Hassan. Hassan is dead now. That boy sleeping in the other room is Hassan's son. He's my nephew. That's what you tell people when they ask. And one more thing, General Sahib: you will never again refer to him as "a Hazara boy" in my presence. He has a name, and it's Sohrab.