long live understanding

Marley 2022-04-21 09:03:02

The heroine's look really suits the movie. .

Watching this movie in a low, silent? No one wants it,

at least I hope there is a person who can understand me and accompany me, but there is a person in the world who can fully understand myself?
I think only I can redeem myself and everything is resolved by myself.

What can turn a cheerful person into a silent and melancholy person? People around me have no way of knowing because I always bury myself deeply and discharge everything by tears. . .

I used to complain until this year I figured out that many people always need sunshine and sunshine is radiated by myself.
I'm always afraid that I'm a dreamer, someone who always knows how nice it is to say, but can't do anything about it. . Or from today I should take this step like a heroine and be someone who is proud of myself.

Well, let me do it without saying it. Be a rooted, lush tree.

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Speak quotes

  • Mr. Freeman: Can anybody tell me what this is?

    [holds up a smashed globe]

    Ivy: A globe?

    Mr. Freeman: A globe? Gosh... what are you guys, 13, 14? You already let them beat the creativity outta you? It's okay. I used to let my daughters kick this around my studio when it was too wet too play outside and one day, Jenny put her foot right through Texas and the entire United States crumbled into the sea. I mean, you could... you could paint a wet muzzled dog chewing Alaska! The possibilities are endless. It's almost too much, but you all are important enough to give it too.

  • Mr. Freeman: In here is a piece of paper and on that piece of paper is a word. You are gonna spend the rest of the year turning that object into art.

    Ivy: Uh, Mr. Freeman? When I was little, I was really scared of clowns and I don't wanna relapse and have to go back into therapy.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh, yeah, well, fear is a great place to begin art.

    [Melinda picks a piece of paper that says "tree" and tries to put it back]

    Mr. Freeman: Hey! Whoa. You just chose your destiny. You can't change that.

    Melinda Sordino: I learned how to draw a tree in like the 2nd grade.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh, really? Um. Well, do you wanna show me? It's okay. I won't grade you.

    [he hands her the chalk and Melinda sulks up to the blackboard and very hesitantly draws a really pathetic tree]

    Mr. Freeman: That's a pretty good start. Yeah, let's see what it looks like at the end of the year.

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