oncoming, whizzing away

Clementine 2022-03-21 09:01:31

I remember that when I participated in the expansion training that year, there was a high-altitude bar grab project. At an altitude of eight meters, I stood for half an hour in a place the size of a palm. Hesitating, hesitating, I don't think I'm ready for that leap.
But time doesn't solve everything, and at the end of the day, I know I'll never be as prepared as I hoped, and I "did" even though I wasn't sure about "done."
It's been ten minutes since the movie started, and I'm still hesitating at the ticket office. Do I really want to watch this movie? Am I really ready?

A runaway train, two ordinary but brave men. The story is not complicated, but the process is tortuous and the scene is shocking.
I flinched again at an altitude of eight meters when the train was rushing towards me. The generous smile of the departed friend is in front of you, the wine glass, laughter, freeze, and the train whizzes by.
Time ruthlessly changes many things, it takes away our warmest memories and leaves forever shadows.
Time has changed a lot of things tenderly. It slowly healed our pain and made us smile again with tears.

Writing these words has little to do with the film itself, but it has a lot to do with my life.
All friends, miss and cherish, bless and move forward.

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Unstoppable quotes

  • Connie: No, it's definitely under power. We're not sure of the exact speed yet.

    Captain Allen: I thought all these trains had some sort of dead-man brake.

    Connie: There's a wand the engineer has to hit periodically or the air brakes are automatically applied. Unfortunately, this train's were disconnected. Sir, I would gladly explain the particulars of locomotive operation to you if we had time, but right now I really need your assistance posting officers at all the mainline crossings.

    Captain Allen: Uh, one question. How do you all plan to stop it?

    Connie: We're working on it.

  • Frank: How many cars are we supposed to cut in?

    Will: 20. Why?

    Frank: 20 cars, okay. See the switch stand ahead of us? The switch stand, yeah?

    Will: Uh-huh.

    Frank: Yeah. Take a look in the rearview mirror. You see the one behind us? Way back there. You see it?

    Will: Uh-huh.

    Frank: There's exactly 21 cars between the two stands. Don't ask me how I know. So why is it that there's still more than four and a half cars that are yet to clear?