After reading it, I feel alive, just live it well

Abigayle 2021-12-12 08:01:06

The whole tone is very cheerful and gives a feeling of vitality. Just recommend it for this.
Halfway through watching, I had a chat with a classmate in Africa and complained to him that I want to go to Africa again, at least there is still natural Simpler. The classmate said that as long as there are people, there will be no peace, and it is still great there. Later, I think about what he said, but I still want to go to Africa and feel the nature, but maybe it's just Ye Gong. .
recent always support their own beliefs alive nothing all day by himself, east fancy.. I spent a lot of time to think of the city no vitality, up vitality. but life is perhaps this, too vitality, it will Just like me, I have gone through twists and turns.
Back to this movie, only one sentence attracted me "Nobody cares about Africa."
Thinking of Africa, hunger, war, drought... I feel that I can live, just fine Live it. There are still so many people who are not as good as my living conditions. Maybe I can really help them someday, which is my belief in living. So I get up this morning and I feel better.
Yes, My classmate also said a word to me, which benefited me a lot. He said, "Ideal allows him to exist high, where you still have to go on in your life."
In fact, when I went to Sanya, I had a similar experience. Thoughts. Because I used to want to travel my whole life. But when I was in Sanya, I suddenly realized that I still need to have a job. Only when I can travel outside of work will I feel happy and comfortable.

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Sahara quotes

  • General Zateb Kazim: Don't worry. It's Africa. Nobody cares about Africa.

  • Al Giordino: Hey, you know how it is when you see someone that you haven't seen since high school, and they got some dead-end job, and they're married to some woman that hates them, they got, like, three kids who think he's a joke? Wasn't there some point where he stood back and said, "Bob, don't take that job! Bob, don't marry that harpy!" You know?

    Dirk Pitt: Your point?

    Al Giordino: Well, we're in the desert, looking for the source of a river pollutant, using as our map a cave drawing of a Civil War gunship, which is also in the desert. So I was just wondering when we're gonna have to sit down and re-evaluate our decision-making paradigm?

    Dirk Pitt: [coming up on the fortress seen in the cave painting] I don't know - it seems to be working so far.