death is inevitable i like stories like this

Tatum 2022-03-21 09:01:31

I love stories like this. I like illusory destiny being embodied, vivid people and life being manipulated and controlled, and even all kinds of struggles and struggles have become arrangements. Often, when I am lucky to escape, it is the real beginning of the game.

It seems that everyone is eager to break through the program and find their own way. But if you look around and enjoy the secret life, but find that no matter what, you are going to the same ending, how will you continue?

Therefore, we always want to grasp the "this moment", and we understand that there is no "this moment" at all, and we can't even remember our memories, let alone happiness, not to mention feelings.



"If a person knows that he will die, when, where, and how, he knows how to avoid it, how to escape, but faces it bravely and calmly, isn't this the person you should let him live? "

Sometimes, when we lose ourselves in fear and despair, in routine and constancy, in hopelessness and tragedy, we can thank God for Bavarian sugar cookies. And fortunately, when there aren't any cookies we can still find reassurance in a familiar hand on our skin, or a kind and loving gest-ure, or a subtle encouragement, or a loving embrace, or an offer of comfort.…

"And we must remember that all these things, the nuances, the anomalies, the subtleties... which we assume only accessorize our days, are, in fact, here for a much larger and nobler cause: They are here to save our lives ."



And it just so happens to be true.

I adore u.

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  • Hailee 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    I gave it three stars, but due to the ability of the story, I gave it an extra one~~

  • Dee 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    It's basically about cherishing and loving, but the plot is interesting, although the pace of the film is slow, but the last forty minutes of the film are very engaging, but the way the suspense is unfolded is a bit banal

Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Penny Escher: [sitting on bench under an umbrella] May I ask what we're doing out here?

    Kay Eiffel: [sitting next to Penny without an umbrella] We're imagining car wrecks.

    Penny Escher: I see. And we can't imagine car wrecks inside?

    Kay Eiffel: No. Did you know that 41 percent of accidents occur in times of inclement weather?

    Penny Escher: So do 90 percent of pneumonia cases.

    Kay Eiffel: Really? Pneumonia. That's an interesting way to die. But how would Harold catch pneumonia?

    Penny Escher: Have you written anything new today?

    Kay Eiffel: No.

    Penny Escher: Did you read the poems I suggested, or make a list of words, buy new typing paper, anything?

    Kay Eiffel: No, none of it.

    Penny Escher: Sitting in the rain won't write books.

  • Kay Eiffel: What's this?

    Penny Escher: It's literature on the nicotine patch.

    Kay Eiffel: I don't need a nicotine patch, Penny. I smoke cigarettes.

    Penny Escher: Well, it may help.

    Kay Eiffel: May help? Help what? Help what, Penny? Help write a novel?

    Penny Escher: May help save your life.

    Kay Eiffel: I'm not in the business of saving lives.

    [spits into tissue to Penny's disgust, and puts cigarette in tissue]

    Kay Eiffel: In fact, just the opposite.

    [wipes water out of eye]