I've watched the beginning of the pianist about five times, but it never hurts or itches. I always have the problem of being absent-minded, eating melon seeds or eating beef jerky. After watching it for a while, I want to change the film or do something else. .
I didn't know I could cry so much.
The earthquake in Wenchuan has always been in my heart, and I began to wonder about the meaning of personal existence before historical events or huge disasters.
Spearman's skinny face sank, and he said to Captain William Hofeist, thank you. The captain turned to him and said, thank God, it's all God's will.
In Dostoevsky's part, the teacher of the history of Western literature talked about theology. Is God just?
There are always some people who die in their lifetimes and some people who die unfortunately. What determines all this? Before a huge natural or man-made disaster, your life was suddenly turned around. Once upon a time you loved music, or studied philosophy, or struggled to lose weight to become a pretty girl, or worked hard to win your boss's appreciation, it didn't make any sense.
There is a huge fear of the finite in the face of the infinite.
You suddenly seem to be hit by ctrl+Z
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