It's the time

Chadd 2022-10-14 06:41:35

I read it for half an hour in the morning and in the evening. The story is more emotional and the heroine is very beautiful. I have seen Liz's public speech, which is more inspirational than the movie. She may be very smart. When I was in high school, I actually slept 2 hours a day. I was mentally homeless and wanted to write a story about being killed by my mother's love. The difference is that I have a negative mentality that reading is useless and life is boring, anyway, I will come back one day, waiting for the so-called natural bloom in senior year. So I read novels all night long, putting my homework in the time period I had to do, until one day I completely gave up my hard work and study, and exiled myself into a lonely mood, drifting further and further away.

There is no need to mention the past. From behind Liz's inspirational stories, we can see the importance of direction and purpose. Liz, who has no way out, reading is her only way out, so she tried her best to become the inspiration that changed her destiny. emperor. The movie in 2003, when I was a sophomore in high school, if my self 13 years ago saw this film that I would only give 3 stars today, maybe I in that parallel universe would already be another Liz.

This year, I give myself a choice, a life change opportunity, and I don't plan to leave a retreat, and I don't give myself an excuse to regret and refuse later.

I have gone through too many wrong paths and improved on the basis of my ancestors. This is the path under my feet from now on.

Without VPN, I don't know what kind of life Liz lived after graduating from Harvard. I don't know if she will be a good mother, but she must be better than her mother. Or, this is the power of human evolution.

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Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story quotes

  • Chris: I don't want to go to school. I don't belong there and neither do you.

    Liz Murray: Yes, I do.

    Chris: You think they let people like us in to Harvard?

  • Liz Murray: I loved my mother, so much. She was a drug addict. She was an alcoholic. She was legally blind. She was a schizophrenic. But I never forgot, that she did love me. Even if, if she did. All the time. All the time. All the... All the time.