Only reading can redeem the soul

Lucie 2022-01-22 08:05:06

Yi Shu once said that women are actually divided into two categories: those who read A Dream of Red Mansions and those who play Mahjong.
No one is more noble than that. It's all self-selection,
but I have to say that only reading can redeem the soul and calm oneself down. For some people, especially women.

And Ha Na is this kind of woman.
She knows too well that if she wants to live as a normal porter in the eyes of others,
she pretends to be illiterate.
She does n't dress up her
face and this person will not cause anyone to any place. Note that
even die

while Hannah has her own space inside the den of their own
when idle down, see "Anna • Kalieningna"
eating chocolate tea, have a lazy cat purring in her arms
She guessed the name of Mr. Ozu’s cat.
She knew the music in Mr. Ozu’s bathroom.
The Japanese movies she watched with Mr. Ozu
...

Virginia Woolf once said that women want to read and write. It was nothing more than a fixed income and a room of his own.

Mr. Ozu met Ha Na and
he slowly let Ha Na let go of her heart, dared to start accepting love, and put away her body full of thorns.
And this is not a prince and Cinderella.
It is just a kind of gratitude on the soul.

Sometimes people live in this society and constantly think of death,
even if your family is rich,
even if you are loved by many people
...

and death What else is there except for an end?

"The important thing is not death, but what we were doing at the moment of death. Honey, what were you doing at the moment before you died, you are ready to love."

There will always be all kinds of helplessness and restraint
when you are alive. Then if you still have the soul that yearns for it,
maybe reading will save you.
In that world of your own, you will enjoy a lot

and as long as
you are alive, you can meet like Ozu. The soul mate like
her husband may not be him or her,
but, look, with such a person, you won't be alone,
so live well, and occasionally put away your thorns.

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The Hedgehog quotes

  • Paloma Josse: Planning to die doesn't mean I let myself go like a rotten vegetable. What matters isn't the fact of dying or when you die. It's what you're doing at that precise moment.

  • Renée Michel: Happy families are all alike.

    Kakuro Ozu: Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

    [Quoting from Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina']