youthful look

Clark 2022-03-25 09:01:11

It was a pale piece of paper, full of arithmetic formulas. And their youth - the exact opposite of ours. They are full of energy, flamboyant, and the laughter and the tears come so clearly. Many people say that this film is fake and too beautiful. I haven't been to America and I don't know what kind of life the kids live there. Maybe they are decadent and addicted to sex drugs, maybe they are sullen all day in order to compare vanity... Maybe some of them are just like the description in the film, depicting their youth as a colorful dance. I don't know the truth, I can only imagine. And that's what I think youth should be like. Standing on the tail of youth, I stood on tiptoe, spying on the joy of others, full of admiration. We are just cacti, imagining the shape of the sea breeze.

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Extended Reading
  • Kassandra 2022-03-21 09:02:22

    Some things always go to our heads, ignoring the existence of our friends, not knowing what we really want

  • Sonia 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Perhaps only at this age will one choose love without hesitation and give up bread.

High School Musical 2 quotes

  • Ryan Evans: Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club and the whole Summer to enjoy it.

    Emma: And the spa has been redone.

    Jackie: There's a guacamole facial, and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.

    Lea: What could be more fabulous?

  • Sharpay Evans: [storms into Fulton's office after seeing the Wildcats' rehearsal] The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me and to my family. Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce!

    Mr. Fulton: Your brother is one of *those* Wildcats, I'm told.

    Sharpay Evans: Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us!

    [Meaning her and the dog in her hand]

    Mr. Fulton: .Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.

    Sharpay Evans: Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming. We'll need *every* employee working the party, and not on stage.

    Mr. Fulton: Pardonnez-moi, *but*, we're not just talking about employees. We're talking about *your* classmates. You might want to think this one out.

    Sharpay Evans: All right.

    [Looks up for a few seconds, then back at Fulton]

    Sharpay Evans: Done. Now do it!

    [Walks away]