friend

Elenor 2021-12-13 08:01:09

Yesterday I watched a film "Visitor of the Mind" starring Sean Connery. This is a story about the friendship between a late traumatic writer and a black middle school student in a slum district of New York, infecting each other and helping each other.
The film reminds me of my friends and me, and the feelings that these friendships bring to me. People can always make sincere friends during the innocent growth period. Sometimes friends work together hand in hand, sometimes work hard individually, but every time they get together, they always exchange the experience of this journey, joys and sorrows. Friends will cheer secretly when you are proud, and support silently when you are sad. Some friends will become your lifelong companions, but some friends will be the opposite of you and will part ways from now on.
There is a friend who has guided me to find my goal in life. Although they often go their separate ways, but occasionally understand each other's thoughts at a glance. This friendship is like a beautiful comet across the vast sky and finally disappears. Sometimes the sadness of parting is still aching, but I still remember the beautiful memories of the long years.
It's nice to have friends!

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Finding Forrester quotes

  • Jamal: I ain't seen nothing change.

    Forrester: You ain't seen nothing? What the hell kind of sentence is that?

  • Forrester: What's your name?

    Jamal: Jamal Wallace.

    Forrester: Sounds like some kind of marmalade. How old are you?

    Jamal: I'm sixteen.

    Forrester: Sixteen? And you're black. It's remarkable.

    Jamal: "Remarkable"? It's remarkable that I'm black? What does me being black have to do with anything?

    Forrester: You don't know what to do right now, do you? If you say what you really want to, I may not read any more of this. But if you let me run you down with this racist bullshit... what does that make you?

    Jamal: I'm not playing this game, man.

    Forrester: I say you are playing it. An expression is worth a thousand words. Perhaps in your case, just two.