forever

Alexys 2022-04-23 06:01:02

Looking at the two cloud the horizon, then I remembered the child read this story, and then found that I actually bought a long time ago but has not found the dish, then happily out of view ~ ~
childhood memories is not really precise. For example, think of tod as a little girl, and then was shocked by the male voice that suddenly popped out when he grew up (can they have any more gossip...). For example, forgetting that there was a time when the two of them could face each other badly, until the big bear appeared, forgetting the fear in tod's eyes, and walking away with drooping ears, just remembering that they were good friends when they were young. After growing up, still good friends
"forever is a long long time, and time is always changing things" said big mama. So time is a terrible thing. But if life can be shorter, the so-called forever should be a little simpler.
Fortunately, fairy tales will eventually have a standard fairy tale ending, and time has not changed many things in the end, which is a comforting thing. Just like I said to Xiaoba, some feelings will stay there quietly, as long as you turn around, you will see it.

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The Fox and the Hound quotes

  • Badger: [Tod has just been left in the forest, and he darts into a burrow. He quickly backs out. A badger appears]

    [angry]

    Badger: Hold it, sonny! Back off! Consarnit! Wh-where do you think you're goin'?

    Adult Tod: [nervous] Oh. Oh excuse me! I-I-I was just trying to..

    Badger: You barge in on somebody's house like you own it! Tarry hootin' around the woods! Wakin' up folks in the middle of the night!

    Adult Tod: I honestly didn't know anybody lived here. And I...

    Badger: Well, you know it now! Now get of my property! Go on! Beat it!

  • Badger: [Tod finds himself sitting on an entrance to a burrow. Something pushes him off. It's the badger. The badger looks around in anger and sees Tod] So! It's you again! You've barged in on me last night! And now you...

    Adult Tod: I... I didn't mean to!

    Badger: Just look at the mess you made.

    [Tod looks. The entrance collapses]

    Badger: [angrily] DAD GRANIT! YOU CLUMSY BONEHEAD!

    [the badger furiously pushes Tod into a ditch]

    Adult Tod: [apologetic] Sorry! It was an accident!

    Badger: [refusing to accept] Excuses. Excuses.

    Porcupine: [defending Tod] Mr. Digger, sir. It was so too an accident.

    Badger: [the badger turns to the porcupine, refusing to be spoken to this way] You keep out of this, you walking pin cushion!

    Porcupine: [the porcupine flinches. Then he frowns]

    [severely]

    Porcupine: Uh. You shouldn't be so grumpy to someone who's new in the neighborhood!

    Badger: A stranger, eh?

    [the badger turns to Tod]

    Badger: Why don't you go back where you came from?

    Adult Tod: [Tod pauses and frowns] Wha...

    [He stops. He then rolls his eyes. He turns around and starts to leave. He then pauses and looks back for a moment]

    Badger: Well go on! Get goin'! Get!

    [Tod sadly continues on his way. The porcupine sighs sadly and shakes his head]