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Quiet sentences, classic quotations
1, there is nothing outside the heart, watching the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court, and I have no intention to stay or stay, and the clouds are rolling outside.
2, empty the haze in the heart, the heart can be calm, and the heart can be comfortable.
3, simpler, more enterprising, and naturally less trouble.
4. Painful emotions and unpleasant memories will make people feel depressed if they are filled in their hearts. So sweeping the floor and removing dust can make a gloomy heart bright.
5. If your heart is simple, you should pack it. The process of packaging is from complex to simple. Some bags must be carried with you, such as happiness, and some bags must be sealed forever, such as painful memories. Life is packed while walking, and less and less is packed. Everyone can count, but not everyone understands.
6. Stability is not as good as peace of mind, and the width of home is not as good as the width of heart.
7, love, has always been a thousand turns. How can you love someone if you have never been abandoned or hurt?
8. Take me through the most unforgettable trip, and then leave the most painful souvenir.
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