Phoenix Nirvana

Mitchell 2022-03-23 09:01:23

The Buddha said that every 500 years the phoenix will be in Nirvana, and every time it becomes stronger, it must be burnt every time, to burn the arrogance of the world, stupidity, and superficial. Does it make sense? I think it makes sense. I burn it every time. Obstacles have made greater progress. Isn't our history like this? Today, Alpha Dog has defeated mankind. This is historical progress. Only real gold will shine in the river of history. I really like the author of this novel who wrote such a good story. Maybe one day we will be on the road to battle. No matter whether the ending is so beautiful or not, we will advance history without regrets. An inadvertent marble is not noticed. , But when hundreds of millions of high-temperature marbles are together, we can start a prairie fire, change and reshape history, but when the applause is not so enthusiastic, it is mixed with laziness, it is the time for us to act. Don’t believe that when improving everything is false, it’s just a rebirth. Only by removing the old skin can you get a new life. No one will help you, if you don't shed your skin, history will help you. Regardless of the ending.

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  • Mabelle 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    1 doesn't like it, 2 can't stand it anymore, and I feel boring and boring under the premise of directly looking at 3 (below) without looking at 3 (above). As I said before, the first episode is enough for the apocalyptic adolescents. The sequel is always digging holes and burying themselves alive. The sequel relies on the broadening of the format to expose utopian conspiracy theories, and the theme becomes darker and heavier, leading to a depressing abyss. The last scene in Philip Seymour Hoffman's life is a profile.

  • Shannon 2021-10-20 19:02:25

    Cousin asked me to fight

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 quotes

  • Gale Hawthorne: This is another version of booby-trapping a resource.

    Beetee: Right, I see.

    Gale Hawthorne: This one's designed to blind. Smoke clings to the eyes. That's an application of the hummingbird trap. You scare people so they flee in this direction into what they think is a safe haven.

    Beetee: Two-tiered explosion.

    Gale Hawthorne: You allow people enough time to rush in, help the wounded, then...

    Katniss Everdeen: A second bomb.

    Gale Hawthorne: Right. Second one goes off here.

    Katniss Everdeen: I guess there are no rules anymore about what a person can do to another person.

    Gale Hawthorne: I don't think Snow used any rulebook when he hijacked Peeta.

  • Commander Lyme: President Coin, we're indebted to you for the reinforcements and the Mockingjay. But I'm not sure that anyone outside of 2 knows what we've been up against. This is the Nut. The Capitol's headquarters for all offensive operations. It's manned by both military and civilian personnel from District 2. As you can see, the fortress lies so far beneath the bedrock, it's untouchable. Yesterday, we attempted to take the northeastern gate. The enemy countered from higher up and we were forced to pull back. We took heavy losses.

    Commander of D5: Could we create a decoy? Send troops towards one gate, launch a staggered attack on another.

    Commander Paylor: Whose troops do you propose as a decoy, Commander?

    President Alma Coin: We have the Mockingjay. Don't underestimate her. We could use her to erode support. She may be able to sway some of the loyalists.

    Commander Lyme: You've been underground a long time, Madam Coin. This isn't like the rest of Panem. Support for the Capitol runs deep here.

    President Alma Coin: Then there is no sacrifice too great. We need to control the arsenal inside that fortress. Even with every district in this alliance, we are outgunned.

    Commander Paylor: I won't commit my people to a ground assault just to pillage weapons.

    President Alma Coin: Commander Paylor, your people have suffered more than just about anyone else at the hands of the Capitol.

    Commander Paylor: Which is why I won't condone a mass suicide.