"We are a pair of socks left alone"

Augustine 2022-04-05 09:01:07

Someone finds another, someone may never find it for the rest of his life.

Mo Di is found. Mo Di is not beautiful and disabled. Arthritis makes her look weird, and her family is unwilling to take care of her. Her children will be exchanged for money by her family because she is unable to take care of her. Is there a worse combination in hand?

But she changed fate. She has love, she really loves life. My aunt said that she always smiled at everyone. In her memory, the world was beautiful, and it was the world she presented with memory after she felt it carefully. Usually people think about the world logically, but Mo Di is not. She thinks with feelings, she She is not good at words, so she uses paintings to express it, turning the dim room into an art gallery with flowers blooming in spring. Without love, it is impossible to paint such a wonderful world, so in her paintings, green leaves and red leaves can exist at the same time. In the white winter, she puts together the things she thinks are beautiful, and the seemingly unreal world actually exists. There are children's innocence and adults' observation of the world. The charm of her paintings lies in this.

Her gentleness melted her husband, a rough man of steel, her husband was her opposite, unsmiling or rude, stingy, practical first, intimidation was his best expression, even such a person was also melted by Mo Di .

No one can refuse such tenderness, provided that he truly loves the world and is the cup at the top of the champagne tower, love can be passed on, and Mo Di did it.

On the river bank covered by heavy snow, the water is still clear and transparent. The red bridge in the white snow is the dividing line from winter to the dreamy spring. On the other side of the river, the elk and pine trees show the vitality only in spring. I like this one the most.

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Maudie quotes

  • Mr. Davis (Shopkeeper): I don't know why people pay money for these, my five-year-old could do better.

    Everett Lewis: Maybe. Maybe he could, but he didn't - Maud did. Brushes, please.

    [slaps the coins on the counter]

    Everett Lewis: You're an idiot.

  • Maud Lewis: [sitting in front of Sandra's window and looking out] A window. I love a window. A bird, whizzin' by. Bumblebee.

    [laughs]

    Maud Lewis: It's always different. The whole of life. The whole of life already framed. Right there.