For the country, the devil wiped out God.

Claud 2022-01-02 08:01:45

The state, morality, law, and the scale of measurement have never existed, it is just a nightmare under the interaction of human beings. In many moments and details, as long as a light tear, they are all wiped out.
The father, the great father, for his son, from a loyal patriot to a rationalist who scorns the country, is the fall of hope, a denial of himself and the life he has created, and a vigilance of false doctrine.
What is most important is the love between people. However, under some shameless instigation and command, we all forgot.

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In the Valley of Elah quotes

  • Hank Deerfield: You got a minute? I need to apologize to you.

    Private Robert Ortiez: You got some real serious issues, man.

    Hank Deerfield: Yeah, that's true.

    Private Robert Ortiez: I got an honorable discharge, if you can believe it.

    Hank Deerfield: It's the Army, I can believe anything.

  • [last lines]

    Hank Deerfield: [runs up flag upside down]

    School Janitor: Just like that?

    Hank Deerfield: Just like that.

    School Janitor: It looks really old.

    Hank Deerfield: It's been well used.

    School Janitor: And I shouldn't take it down at night?

    Hank Deerfield: No. You leave it just like that.

    School Janitor: That's a lot easier.

    Hank Deerfield: Hm.