Life is a jailbreak

Kieran 2022-01-15 08:01:32

"Prison Break" is a honey chicken. The first thing you start with is the chicken legs and chicken wings that make people suck your fingers. Then you start to peel the chicken body. Although it is not as delicious as the legs and wings, it is still chewy; then you find that there are actually internal organs out of the oven, which is a bit difficult to swallow; finally , By the fourth season, I have a chicken rib in my hand. "The Last Yue" is the remaining honey juice on the bottom of the plate, swallowed with a piece of bread, and the meal is finally full.

Goodbye, my dear Mi Shuai, you really don't look like Gay! Goodbye, his dear Sila, I am very concerned about your postpartum recovery! Goodbye, depressed gorilla, is it to set off the safflower, your green leaves need to be so mentally retarded! There is also a tea bag that "the most reliable thing is to inform you". I didn't think you were a handsome boy when you were young. Bye now! Bye now. It's been four years.

Life is an escape from prison. Originated from a struggle, on the road to overcome obstacles, we join hands with people who live and die together to challenge difficulties and create miracles with wisdom and courage. Gradually, we learn to tolerate, retreat, and even sacrifice. That is not to lower our heads to compromise and escape, but to save more heavily for bursting. "Finally, we are free!" In the end we won the victory and won the new life-how tough is life, who says we are impossible? !

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Prison Break: The Final Break quotes

  • ND Guard 2: Is there anyone else here?

    Gretchen Morgan: Yes.

    ND Guard 2: Who?

    Gretchen Morgan: God.

    ND Guard 2: Excuse me?

    Gretchen Morgan: He's always here. I was worried about my little girl on the outside so I came to pray to see if someone will watch over her.

    ND Guard 2: I hope that daughter of yours is a hell of a lot smarter than you

    Gretchen Morgan: So do I.

  • Michael Scofield: You know we spend so much of our lives not saying the things we want to say... The things we should say. We speak in code, we send little messages; origami. So now, plainly, simply, I want to say that I love you both. Very much. And I want you to promise me, that you're gonna tell my child... that you're gonna tell my child how much they're loved everyday. And remind them how lucky they are... to be free, because we are. We're free now, finally. We're free.