Transcendence Classic Lines

Transcendence Classic Lines

1. The distance between my soul and me is so great, but my presence is so real.

2, a person can easily learn not to care, but learning to care but to pay a hundred times the courage and effort.

3, there is a feeling that haunts me all the time, I'm honest with myself, I'm not young anymore, I'm getting old, I'm starting to get tired of the soul in my body, and there have been times when I've used up all my expressions and run away from the crowd in a hurry, just like you did back then.

4, I'm not a disgusting old man, she just needs someone to talk to.

5, I feel like I'm at home, without my parents, without a single person. I've thought about the rationalization of this thing, and this is the peeps. The first site of the inner roots of those damn problems. Some of us think we can do something about it, but sometimes we wake up from our dreams only to realize we've ended up accomplishing nothing.

6. Everything will be fine!

7. I realized something. I'm not the same person as you. I shouldn't be here, my soul isn't here. You can see me, but I'm just an empty shell.

8. We have failed. The point of failure is that we have failed everyone, including ourselves.

9. "Well ...... I feel guilty." "To whom?"

"Our school. Strange as it may sound, I've always felt that it had a soul, that it wasn't just a collection of buildings arranged in a way that they

It's alive. I wonder where all the parents are?" "I don't know."

"After two hours in the classroom, I only saw one parent. Where did they go? Where did everyone go?" "I don't know."

"It's impossible. No arguments, no police cars, no bombs, it's not like usual. There is the occasional subtle sound of talking, and then the silence returns."

10, I walked through the hallways to the classroom. How many of you, at one time or another, have felt some kind of weight applied to you? I have. All of you? Okay, Edgar Allan. Poe described this feeling 100 years ago. It's true what we read. We know that the House of Usher is more than just an old, crumbling town, it's also a representation of our own existence: on one of those long, dull, gray, silent days in the fall, when the clouds hung heavy and low in the sky, I was alone with my horse.

Through this dreary, exotic countryside, at last, as night fell, the cold landscape of the House of Usher was revealed to me as I had never seen it before.

But at a mere glance a certain intolerable gloom penetrated me, and as I looked around the sparse landscape of the mansion, with its barren walls and decaying trees all white, my soul lost its tongue, my heart cooled and sank.

Showing weakness and sickness.

11. I know the importance of these things, acquired guidance and a person who helps you understand the complexity of the world you live in. Such a person did not exist in my childhood and I grew up alone.

12. I am not a banknote. Yet I flow through society like a wadded up banknote.

13. I have written down enough of the past to make a book, and I have given all the tears back to myself. This is the beginning of all misfortunes.

14. That bag, it doesn't feel anything. It's empty. And I don't have some kind of feeling that you can damage. You know what? I can understand your anger. I used to get really angry about things, too, you know. You have absolutely no reason to be angry with me, because ...... I'm one of the very few people who would give such a thing a chance with you.

15. Children do not like to consume their own attention. They get bored with it. So how are you going to talk to someone about literature if they don't believe ...... you and want to share something meaningful with them.

16. Why did you kick Marcus out of class but leave Jerry alone? --I just needed someone to make an example. You already know Marcus was kicked out of class, and you know you can't do that in my class. What they say to me is nothing more than a form of material existence.

17. So you don't care what they say to you? -Maybe I'm used to it. --I'd like to be that strong. - It's not about being strong, Meredith. --It's not about being strong, Meredith, and it's about realizing that, unfortunately, most people choose to listen to their ego and act on it. Keep in mind that you will still have to face this in later stages of your life. People like this exist at every age.

18. Shut up. You listen to me. I know you're an uneducated drunk who hangs out with these old people who are dying to pass the time. But I'm paying you to take care of him, and you're not taking care of him! I told you to remove the lock on the bathroom! You know he often wakes up in the middle of the night and is forgetful, thus you have to be there for him to make him feel somewhat secure. I'm going to be very clear with you right now, you stop ignoring his needs or I'm going to ignore yours as well. I will fire you! You have your own family, your own children, how can you do this to him! You, understand?

Nineteen. What? What's wrong with you? You're so high and mighty, huh? --Stay away from me. --Then why didn't you stop that man from hitting me? You're selfish as hell! Don't you think I have feelings, too? --Do you? Do you have feelings? --Look, man, between you and me, you seem to have more problems than I do!

20. She used to be a sweet girl. She never seemed content with life. Why should she be content? Her mother would fulfill all her material needs. So why did she get angry? Suddenly she's cranky and mean. We don't know what happened to her. Admittedly, it has nothing to do with us. We are competent parents. But this is how she repaid us for what we did for her. She killed herself. What a stupid, selfish child. She never got to go to Princeton again.

21, A sense of humor is key. I just don't have that gift, haha. I mean, there's a certain sense of tragedy mixed in with my sense of humor.

22. Ellen, can I see your tits? --What? What? No! --Well, it doesn't really matter. The point is you can't go to school without a bra. --Mr. Seaboldt, I just want to be myself. I don't want to comment on what you wear, so don't comment on mine. Understand?

23. My life, my life, it's not worth it ......

24. I don't want us all to live so hard. I don't want to be a burden to you.

25. When you stop coming to see me, I will die.

26: TEACHER WOMAN: Studies have shown that children who grow up with a penchant for hurting animals have a fair chance of growing up with a lack of basic human emotions. --Henry: Raven. (Raven looks up.) --Henry: How do you feel? --Raven: I feel ...... I'm trapped. Like this cat. (How we should feel guilty about our rationality in emotional healing!!!)

27. What are these? Your tortured soul? Can't you paint something happy? Like the pleasure of color! --Dad, what do you want from me? What do you want from me after what you've done to me? --I didn't work all day to waste one night watching you waste away! Most kids your age are learning from the few who make it to Stanford! I'm not going to support your hobbies! Do you understand? I've had enough of your "works of art"! They're nothing!

28. Hello. Life is full of tragedy. Lag. Interruptions and baredness. Meetings with death. People cutting themselves. Parents are indifferent. Children full of malice. Like a bunch of horrible pigs. They stepped on my soul. This humiliation will end eventually! We need to restore discipline. We're being enslaved by children! Driven! Does every child have his value? What's the point of education, anyway? These damn kids have no desire! No enthusiasm! Not a single mind that can be indoctrinated!!!

29. We need to learn to read, to activate our imagination, to cultivate it, to improve our self-awareness, our belief systems, we all need such skills to resist, to preserve, our pure spiritual world.

30. Wouldn't you like to build some more lasting relationships?

31, I think the worst thing about being in our line of work is that no one will ever say thank you. None. Now I'm here to say thank you. You're doing a job that no one else can do. None of us can.

32, Dad, whenever you're ready, you can leave without a care in the world. You know what? It's okay. There's nothing to be afraid of.

33, When you talk to me, you make me feel like I do exist. --You do exist, Meredith.

34, Don't you ...... You said you liked me, please, please, don't push me away, hold me, tell me everything will be okay ......

35. Don't let them take me! Please! No! Please! No! You're all I have, please! Don't let me go! Don't let me go!

36. Our school, strange as it may sound, has always felt to me that it has a soul. It is not just a collection of buildings arranged in a row; they are alive.

37. I'll never fucking forget you.

38, You bear such a great responsibility to guide a child, to prevent them from coming to a fragmented end ...... shattering into powder and scattering on the side of the road ...... into an insignificant existence... ...

39. My soul is not here. You can see me, but I'm just an empty shell.

40. How many of you, at one time or another, have felt some kind of weight imposed on you? ...... I have.

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