1. Verses about suddenness
Verses about suddenness 1. Famous verses about encountering sudden blows
1. At that moment, the sad mood disappeared from It slowly spreads out from the bottom of my heart, like a chemical experiment on diffusion. A drop of ink dripped into colorless pure water, and then slowly, slowly, dyed a glass of water black.
2. At that moment, I felt as sad as if a sponge had enough water and would overflow when touched. 3. At that moment, I heard the sound of something falling from a high place and shattering in my heart.
The heart is filled with glass fragments, a dazzling array, reflecting messy light. And then, it was as if someone squeezed his heart hard, and all the fragments were inserted deeply into his heart.
Is it painful? Even the word pain cannot be described. 4. My heart felt like it was filled with water, and I couldn't tolerate your gentle squeeze. A little strength could make me cry.
Someone once said that when you want to cry, just raise your head and look up, and the tears will not fall. But why, no matter how much I look up, it still keeps pouring out.
2. Proverbs, sayings, poems, and famous quotes that come to mind when facing sudden disasters
The poem flows down three thousand feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way falls from the sky.
The apes on both sides of the bank can't stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, and it is not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me.
The famous saying is not about harvest, but about hard work! God rewards those who work hard. Be pessimistic about success, and be optimistic about failure.
Look at yourself with ease and look at others with tolerance. Look at problems more rationally and look at life more innocently.
Be kind to your hobbies, don’t let them make way for learning, let them serve learning. An aphorism is generally a sentence or a quotation, mainly used to inspire and tell the parties certain truths, and to remind people to maintain a certain spiritual character in life, so it is also a wake-up sentence.
The value of life should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. --Einstein's postpartum remarks: The mute eats Coptis chinensis ─ The nephew lights up the lantern when he has troubles and can't express his sorrow ─ It's still the (uncle) Zhu Bajie who carries his wife on his back ─ willingly/reluctantly expending effort/rewardless effort.