There is always a hot sun

Zion 2021-12-09 08:01:33

The traditional method of piling up sadness is turned into a miracle. The protagonist re-understands his own position through painful baptism, and builds a bridge between the creator and the abandoned people. The blatant theatrical design deepens the inevitability and sense of ritual of reincarnation. Luxurious photography shows the pure beauty of nature, while bitter stories reveal the inevitable ugliness of the world, which not only interprets the excellent healing motif, but also does not have a slight compromise of whitewashing peace.
The beautiful melody, the beautiful plot is what Wanwan arrives. There is sorrow, there is happiness, and what ultimately returns is true. I've been thinking about who the female pig's feet are, and I know it is Theron when I see it here. It's really beautiful.
In the end, everyone made the right choice. Although you have to go through ups and downs in your growth, there will always be a scorching sun shining on you, so remember not to forget your original intention. Regarding the matter of following the law, you can't feel it unless you put yourself in it. We all want to be free birds, and the outside world is indeed wonderful, but no matter where we go, our home is where we belong.

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The Cider House Rules quotes

  • Fuzzy: Is your father dead?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Cirrhosis. It's a disease of the liver.

    Fuzzy: What, a liver killed him?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: No, alcohol killed him. He drank himself to death.

    Fuzzy: But did you know him?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Barely. But it hardly mattered that I knew him.

    Fuzzy: Did you know your mother better?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Mm-hmm. She's dead now too. She was a nanny.

    Fuzzy: What's a nanny do?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: She looks after other people's children.

    Fuzzy: Did she grow up around here?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: No. She was an immigrant.

    Fuzzy: What's an immigrant?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Someone not from Maine.

  • Homer Wells: I was wondering if you could give me a ride.

    Wally Worthington: Sure. I'd be glad to. A ride where?

    Homer Wells: Where you going?

    Wally Worthington: We're heading back to Cape Kenneth.

    Homer Wells: Cape Kenneth? That sounds fine.