There are two things in the world that cannot be looked at directly, one is the sun, and the other is the human heart.

Gregory 2022-03-21 09:02:37

There are two things in the world that cannot be looked at directly, one is the sun, and the other is the human heart.

This sentence is a sentence that hit my heart when I searched for the score of the novel "Walking in the White Night" on the Internet.

The original text of the review reads:

There are two things in the world that cannot be looked at directly, one is the sun, and the other is the human heart.

I've never had the sun, so I'm not afraid of losing my light.

Just because something you once had is taken away doesn't mean you'll go back to when you didn't have that thing.

To live is to always believe in something.

He traded darkness for the girl's light, walking alone in the dark night. Redemption with misery. He closed his eyes, she was silent but did not look back.

He has been clearing things that will prevent her from becoming the sun, and eventually when he himself has become a hindrance, the only thing he can do for her is to clear it along with himself.

I just hope that I can walk hand in hand under the sun, like a beautiful guise, with countless messy, depressing and sad episodes restored one by one like a documentary, and the last trace of warmth is completely abandoned.

I have read a lot of stories, and I always feel that since life is unhappy in all likelihood, so many comedies are just acting, and tragedy is the truth and the ending. And these tragedies, in the end is fate, or human heart?

Robert Durst's wife, friends, neighbors were killed, each time behind bars, and each time they got free. Among them, the most incredible thing to me is that when the court determined that Robert Durst dismembered his neighbor, he was still able to be found not guilty. I couldn't help feeling how many people were successfully exonerated by the holes in the American case law system. I thought of the recent Zhang Yingying case, a sentence "it's the humanity of the jury, not yours" is enough to let a demon get away with it. And if it is China, if such a case occurs in China, Chris will definitely be executed, but whether public opinion or law plays a decisive role in it?

Off topic, come back.

At the end of the documentary, Durst forgot to take off his headset and went to the bathroom, thinking the interview was over.

He said to himself, "What the hell did I do? Kill them all..."

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