Indeed, she didn't know anything when he first fell in love, and he didn't remember anything when she fell in love at the end, he said to her I met somebody and I've fallen in love. She replied I'm old enough for a lot of things. They have too many possibilities to miss, but after all, they met at the intersection in the middle. "Will you still love me when my skin grows old and saggy?" "Will you still love me when I have acne?" Compared with the dog-blooded story of "the king was born before I was born, I was born to be old" I don't know how lucky I am.
I like the old men and the old ladies in nursing homes. They used their life experiences to teach him not to be afraid of loneliness, to cherish lovers and to be grateful. "We're meant to lose the people we love. How else would we know how important they are to us." Here are the first tears, so is death still a punishment for those of us who don't know how to cherish? I finally understand your importance, and you can't come back.
The old man who was struck by lightning 7 times with intermittent amnesia finally let go of his father's abandonment, but the saddest thing is that he had to leave his daughter to go away, happy birthday, hug, kiss, pick her up and down Learn, teach her to play the piano, guide her to fall in love, I wish I could've been your father. And the only thing he can do is write cards and watch her call other men father.
At least he died in the arms of the person he loved. He was really like a newborn baby and didn't take anything with him.
You could be mad as a mad dog at the way things went. You could swear, curse the fates. But when it comes to the end, you have to let go.
Good night, Benjamin.
Good night, Daisy.
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