Let the narrow frame go to hell in front of loneliness

Zackery 2022-04-23 07:01:27

The two ends of human beings, survival and thinking, exist when alive, and the greatness of thinking may be thinking about survival because of loneliness. All living beings have needs. When you are hungry, the best thing in the world is nothing but food. When you are full and long for desires, it is precisely the existence of human desires that there is no limit to the existence of human desires. "Desire to go to the extreme" is an ancient Chinese philosophy of viewing people, and there is no life or death decision. How can we see the origin of nature? The pure bright spot of communicative philosophy is "virtue", "virtue is what people get, so that everything can get what they want". Aggressive culture has never been respected, and it is based on narrow perceptions. The bloodthirsty desire above knowledge, and some are the destruction of history to establish educational knowledge and achieve the purpose of enslavement. The ending of the movie is great! The real record should not be "floating away", the recorder always has the meaning of existence, thus transcending "survival" and narrowness.

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Dances with Wolves quotes

  • John Dunbar: How come we haven't seen any buffalo?

    Timmons: Can't figure the stinking buffalo. Sometimes you don't see them for days, and sometimes they're out there as thick as curls on a whore.

    John Dunbar: What about Indians?

    Timmons: Indians? Goddamn Indians you'd just as soon not see, unless the bastards are dead. They're nothing but thieves and beggars.

  • John Dunbar: How did you get your name?

    Stands With a Fist: When I came to live on the prarie, I worked every day... very hard... there was a woman who didn't like me. She called me bad names... sometimes she beat me. One day she was calling me these bad names, her face in my face, and I hit her. I was not very big, but she fell down. She fell hard and didn't move. I stood over her with my fist and asked if any other woman wanted to call me bad names... No one bothered me after that day.

    John Dunbar: [smiles] I wouldn't think so. Show me... where you hit her.

    [Stands With a Fist balls her fist and touches John at the base of the chin. John feigns being knocked unconscious as Stands With a Fist laughs]