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Kaylee 2022-04-20 09:01:07

The protagonist expresses his uncooperative and extreme resistance to all choices by choosing drugs at the beginning, and finally chooses a secular, safe and moderate lifestyle, which undoubtedly ends in a youthful tragedy and a comedy of life. We can say that this is also the growth trajectory of any young person, from a serious "leftist" who doubts everything and overthrows everything at first, to a moderate "rightist" who accepts the end of everything and accepts everything. This is the choice of life.

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  • Morgan 2021-10-20 18:59:08

    Depravity also requires talent.

  • Hollie 2021-10-20 18:59:09

    After the erosion, a purposeful life is the right thing to do. Revisited on August 13, 2014. In preparation for "All Things Grow", the story about youth is different from mine, but in the end, they all end in the same way. I want to take Astragalus well and grow well.

Trainspotting quotes

  • Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Thank you, your honor. With God's help I'll conquer this terrible affliction.

  • Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: [narrating] I wished that I'd gone down instead of Spud. Here I was surrounded by my family and my so-called mates and I've never felt so alone. Never in all my puff. Since I was on remand, they've had me on this program, this state sponsored addiction. Three sickly sweet doses of methadone a day instead of smack. But it's never enough. And at the moment it's nowhere near enough. I took all three this morning and now I've got eighteen hours to go until my next shot. I've got sweat on my back like a layer of frost. I need to visit the Mother Superior for one hit. One final hit to get us over this long, hard day.

    [to Swanney 'Mother Superior']

    Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: What's on the menu this evening, Sir?

    Swanney: Your favorite dish.

    Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Excellent.

    Swanney: Your usual table, Sir.

    Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Oh, why thank you.

    Swanney: Would Sir care to pay for his bill in advance?

    Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: No. Stick it on my tab.

    Swanney: Ah, regret to inform, sir, credit limit was reached and breached quite some time ago.

    Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Oh, well in that case...

    [hands him some cash]

    Swanney: Ah, hard currency. Thank you, Sir. Can't be too careful these days. Would Sir care for a starter of some garlic bread perhaps?

    Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: No, thank you. I will proceed directly to the intravenous injection of hard drugs, please.