Hummingbird Project

Cullen 2022-09-09 03:09:24

Let me talk about a few points that I have benefited from: 1. Juan Xi's cancer directly shocked me. I was worried whether the usual overeating of junk food was also depleting my health, and I even regretted the bowl of duck blood fans I ate just before watching the movie. Could it be one of the culprits that caused my stomach cancer in the future?

2. In the scene where Kuan Xi was holding a chainsaw, in the next scene his face suddenly looked like a piece of crumpled and worn paper, which made people call this acting a genius. That scene also conveyed his swearing-to-the-death determination to achieve his goal very well, but unfortunately at that time, four words from Buddhism popped up in my mind: too much attachment. We have all had those moments when human beings are finally faced with destiny, and it is better to have Buddha nature. But isn't this kind of human attachment a kind of brilliance? When you look at other people's attachments, you still feel the infinite energy of human beings, and you feel the same when you think of self-attachment.

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The Hummingbird Project quotes

  • Vincent Zaleski: [quoting his father's words] Whatever you do, always make sure you own your freedom.

  • [first lines]

    Bryan Taylor: How long does it take to drive from Kansas to New York?

    Vincent Zaleski: Uh, two days.

    Bryan Taylor: You wanna do this in 16 milliseconds?

    Vincent Zaleski: Yeah, but round trip.

    Bryan Taylor: We're talking about a lot of money here, Vincent.