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Time pays off, and stars pay off. What do you mean?
Time pays off, and stars pay off. People mean that the stars in the sky only shine, and they don't ask people who are busy pursuing their ideals why they have to rest at night and are still on the road. Time will not fail those who care.
Starlight doesn't ask passers-by, time pays off "comes from Da Bing's work" I don't want it ". Starlight doesn't ask people on the road, which is a spur to yourself.
brief introduction
The "starlight" in this sentence has two meanings: first, it clearly refers to the light emitted by the stars in the sky, and second, it implies the light of a wise man or wisdom that can guide him to realize what he thinks.
What can I do if my body is like a blue lamp and my heart turns to dust? Hurry up and continue our lonely journey. Even though the road is long, and there is guidance from a wise man with stars, I am not afraid that I can't get out of the dust.
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