Let the dream get rid of gravity

Jazlyn 2022-02-24 08:01:19

He often walks or sits on the roof in an "open wings" posture, so much so that his neighbors have thought this is a sad move by autistic patients for many years. Some people even wanted to stop him from these dangerous actions that are different from ordinary people, so that he encountered a little setback in the pursuit of flying.

But dream-seekers have already done countless dangerous moves, how can they be hindered by such trivial things. Whether it is an inventor who has experimented thousands of times, or a chemist who often takes away their bodies for explosives, they have long been accustomed to countless disappointments in the pursuit of their dreams. I know that some of these dreams of everyone have been realized, but most of them are bound to have not been completed yet, and even dare not take a step forward. Dreams that are often beyond imagination will be ridiculed and incomprehensible by those around us. For 10 or even 20 years, we have to hide these dreams in our hearts and seldom say them.

He never said it once. The first two-thirds of the flight-seeking person is completely insane in the whole film. Without a line, the only interesting scene is nothing but the heroine's dream. Yes, probably all the viewers are excited in the heroine’s dream, flying with the two of them, but when she wakes up from the dream, they all breathe out, a little lost, but still unfinished. Authentic: no matter how strong the dream is , Always consider the objective facts, how can people fly? Damn it! Reality, reality. Reality always separates our thoughts from reality. It is the first hindrance of the free and the last opponent to realize our dreams.

But "as long as the dream is strong enough", the barriers of reality can be surpassed! The purpose of the whole film, he actually floated! He led the girl to shuttle high in the sky, with a confident smile without a line at all, leaving everyone stunned! What he did made the girl and his family different from her father. They became determined and dared to pursue and try. This contrasted with her father's cowardice and fear of cancer. In an instant, too many memories popped up in my mind, many years ago and now. The past pursuits may not have been frustrated, but there was a lot of timidity, which made me hold back. I was probably not as calm and self-assured as the people around me, but had an extremely weak and lacking courage heart. I have too many unfinished dreams. The backlog for many years is bound to be loaded by the sea, and these The part where the dream comes true is simply the dripping water in the sea, the lone star in the sky.

This is the end of the matter, you can let go of the burden of your heart and take a step beyond the ten thousand-foot cliff-not falling into the abyss, but flying to the boundless sky.

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The Boy Who Could Fly quotes

  • Milly: What do you know about Eric? Have you ever seen him do anything weird?

    Geneva: That;s all I've ever seen him do.

    Milly: No, I mean really weird.

    Geneva: Dinky Patterson told me something weird about him once.

    Milly: Who's Dinky Patterson?

    Geneva: Dinky lived here before you; had your room. Anyway, Dinky used to get really annoyed with Eric climbing around outside his window. So, one day, he took his BB gun, stuffed the barrel with wet Kleenex and started shooting at Eric.

    Milly: That's real sweet.

    Geneva: He said he kept it up for about an hour, but Eric wouldn't budge, so he finally gave up. Here's the weird part: the next day, Dinky's looking around for his BB gun. You know where he said he found it? See that telephone pole? Dinky said it was up there, up on top of that box. That, somehow, Eric put it there. Of course, Dinky was the biggest liar I ever knew. It probably never happened.

    Milly: Probably. What happened to Dinky? Why did he move?

    Geneva: His dad got some hotshot job in Atlanta. Took the whole family.

    [pause]

    Geneva: So, where's your dad?

    Milly: He died.

    Geneva: What of?

    Milly: [flatly] Cancer.

    Geneva: Everyone in my family dies of cancer. My grandmother had stomach cancer. She lost 300 pounds before she died. Never looked better in her life. What kind did your dad have?

    Milly: I don't know.

    Geneva: They didn't tell you. They never tell the kids. Did it take a long time?

    Milly: Can we drop the subject?

  • Uncle Hugo: Don't shake the floor, please.

    [Hugo repeatedly drops a cork on the floor until it lands on its end]

    Uncle Hugo: There you go. You see, you can't start on a bottle until the cork lands on its feet. It's very frustrating when it takes a long time. On the other hand, it's quite delightful when it happens on the first toss.

    [offers the bottle to Milly]

    Uncle Hugo: Care for a drink?

    Milly: No, no thank you.

    Uncle Hugo: Are you calling me a drunk?

    Milly: No.

    Uncle Hugo: Why not?