Sometimes we don't have a gun

Luisa 2021-12-24 08:01:34

The director should give us a few tickets. Because the day we went was the premiere in Xi'an, there were very few people. But we went. Not only did I go, but it was very heroic when I went-we just bought a bunch of decorations in the home world, and even a few aluminum tubes that looked like guns. We swaggered into the theater, and the janitor asked, don't you store the things first.

A group of people, airplanes, fell into the desert. There was a neurotic guy who modified the damaged airplane. Everyone flew up and lay on the wing. It's really weird.

The leader of an enterprise shouldn't watch it, otherwise he will recommend it to employees and talk about team spirit shit.

Leaders who are good at doing ideological work shouldn't look at it either. He might say nonsense about fighting the world and people endlessly.

I can see the speed of solving the problem. For example, the rescued Mongolian nomad who shouldn't have been rescued was shot by the neurotic guy and killed. At that time, a group of people were arguing nonsense. As a result, one shot turned out to be an enemy who might be fighting with them for water, and it turned out to be a thorny problem in the eyes of a group of people.

Sometimes we don’t have guns, what should we do? What did the Buddha say? (200507)

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Flight of the Phoenix quotes

  • Sammi: I thought you weren't religious, Rady.

    Rady: Spirituality is not religion. Religion divides people. Believe in something you must.

  • Alex Rodney: I thought you weren't religious, Rady?

    Rady: Spirituality is not religion. Religion divides people. Belief in something unites them.