Emotions I Forgot

Chelsea 2022-03-24 09:02:55

Today, I encountered a situation that I have never encountered. Today, I seem to be much more awake than usual. Maybe people should really make concessions for some things. People always want to live a little more at ease. It’s good to be confused about a lot of things. Just let others go.
And this gentleman's mouse and rat is really worthy of praise. They awaken our buried and even forgotten emotions. When watching the whole movie, I can only think of one sentence: "i`m sorry" Maybe we value our own feelings more so that we can live by ourselves in this world. Too much feeling that our feelings have become the majority The common problem of human beings, maybe when we really understand human emotions like their brothers, we will find out how many people around us have been hurt when we maintain our own world, maybe this sorry is really overdue.
Saying so much can't express how shocked I am by these two little guys, but it really reminds me that a human who looks so tyrannical once had such noble emotions.
That's one of the things I think we should be proud of as human beings is that our noblest emotion isn't grief, it's forgiveness. I just want to be nice to those around me who have been hurt by me, intentional or unintentional, because this lets me know that I will be so sad too, and I'm sorry to you guys, I'm really sorry.

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  • Garland 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    I didn't really like the subject of mice, but the painting is not good... The story is just like that, so children can't be deceived

  • Bennie 2022-03-21 09:02:42

    I actually cried so uselessly... That jailer really looks like Shrek

The Tale of Despereaux quotes

  • Roscuro: Tell me that story. About the princess. Tell me what she looked like.

    Despereaux: Well, she was...

    Roscuro: Was she angry?

    Despereaux: No. No, not at all. Her heart was full of longing.

    Roscuro: What's longing?

    Narrator: And that's how a friendship is born. Over the next few weeks, he told Roscuro everything he knew about loyalty and honor and chivalry and courage. He told him about the Princess, and where her longing came from. That she missed the rain and the soup and even the rats.

    Roscuro: Even the rats?

    Narrator: He told him about their code of honor, about his noble quest, about duty and loyalty. And there, in the darkness of the cellar, two knights pledged devotion to a princess who was trapped inside a castle. Trapped in a life full of pain and longing. Even if no one could tell.

  • Andre: Boldo, look, it's...

    [he turns as he realizes Boldo left]

    Andre: Boldo, where are you?