little Prince

Hilbert 2022-04-22 07:01:40

"Everyone has a little prince in their heart." But everyone is constantly failing others.

At the end, the little prince returned to his planet to accompany his roses, although the roses had withered, but he would rather stay there, happy ending? But how many people think of the original fox, when it and the little prince first met, it said to the little prince that it does not need to be tamed, because it does not need him, and he does not need it, if it is tamed, their relationship There will be some kind of connection between them, and this connection will cause it to be inseparable from him, but in the end, the little prince tames it but abandons it, and he got a wound from the little fox that was stabbed by the pride of the rose. , getting love is the true meaning of mutual tolerance, but he left the little fox and let his beloved find the one he loves deeply. The little fox is really great, it regards his happiness as his own Happiness, it is not a strong possession, it accommodates all his tiredness, all his childishness, it makes the childish little prince mature and knows how to protect what he wants, but he forgot how to protect himself. The one who refuses to be hurt is still the one who is hurt. The little fox is great, isn't it?

If the rose is still there and not eroded by the bad weather, maybe the two of them can be together in the end, but she will definitely not be the unique existence in the heart of the little prince as she is now. After a lot of things, his heart is not only roses, there are pilots, there is the little fox who silently guards. An imperfect ending is the deepest beauty, isn't it?

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The Little Prince quotes

  • [first lines]

    The Aviator: [narrating] Once, when I was six years old, I read a book about the primeval forest. The book said, "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it."

    [makes ravaging and shallowing sounds]

    The Aviator: I pondered this deeply. And then, I did my first drawing. I showed my masterpiece to grown-ups and asked if the drawing frightened them.

    Grown-up: Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened of a hat?

    The Aviator: Grown-ups. They never understand anything by themselves.

  • The Aviator: [to the little girl upon being pulled over] Do you have a driver's license?

    The Little Girl: No.

    The Aviator: A learner's permit?

    The Little Girl: No.

    The Aviator: How old are you?