life like a peacock

Garnett 2022-10-07 20:34:29

I love this woman's epiphany!
Life should be lived for oneself.
Like her two words, all sciences, in the end, are the same, all for the search for truth.
Reminds me of a quote from other books that all science, in the end, has to pay homage to religion!
Religion is the destination of all truth! with no exceptions.
She said that life is too short to have fun. It is possible that it coincides with Li Bai's "happy life must be full of joy"
. After really thoroughly studying the Buddhist scriptures and the Koran, the final result is to live in the moment and enjoy life.
Life is so short, why not live for yourself?
Everyone's life is their own, not their relatives. You have to be alone before you can help others.
Your own happiness is the best gift you can give to others.
In life, not dragging others down and living your own life well is the greatest love for your loved ones.


Just happened to see a TV interview yesterday afternoon.
Wang Xuemei - a chief forensic officer.
Her life is also so hearty and passionate.
She said that people are half angels and half devils, so when a child is rebellious, he should be rebellious, and the bad things will be released in time, and the good things will accumulate.
She said that all books can be used to absorb nutrients. As long as you feel you need it, you can learn from it.
Parents have to pay for their children's dreams, she said. when they are incapable.
She said, like my daughter, we both value the spirit rather than the material, and look very light on material things.
She danced on stage with full of confidence, so that everyone who saw her could also be full of energy and passion.
How can such a person not have a wonderful life?
Women, you have to strut your head like this, hold your head high, and live as gorgeously as a proud peacock! ! !

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My Mom's New Boyfriend quotes

  • Emily Lott: Do you ever think of your mom when we're having sex?

    Henry Durand: Oh, God! Oh!

    Emily Lott: It's just a question.

    Henry Durand: Well, let me answer your question. No... no, I haven't. Thank God, I haven't. But you wanna know what? Now, I'm not sure how I'm gonna be able to not think about her. Thank you very much. Good night.

  • Tommy Lucero: Your eyes... your eyes don't lie, do they?

    Martha Durand: Life's too short for lies.