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What did Helen Keller give us?
Helen Keller gave me a hint:

If I stand at the end of my life now and the spark of my life is about to go out, what would I think and do? You will also sigh that life is short and fragile, and regret not cherishing it? Make good use of your eyes, if you will be blind tomorrow. Listen to the beauty of music, listen to the songs of birds, listen to the powerful tunes of the orchestra, if you are going to be deaf tomorrow. Touch everything you want to touch, if your touch will decline tomorrow. Smell the fragrance of all the flowers and taste every mouthful. If you don't smell it tomorrow, you won't taste it. People! Why do you always have to wait until you lose it before you regret it? Why are we always so greedy, seldom cherish what we have, but long for what we don't have! Perhaps, you will feel that God has given us these beautiful things, even life, for granted. But have you ever thought, when one day, what you have, even your life, will be lost, what will you do, regret or give up on yourself? If so, it would be sad. Yes, I can't make the same mistakes as others. I would rather cherish them now. June 1968 afternoon, Helen? Keller died in his sleep at the age of 89. Keller was deaf and blind at 19 months after birth, but miraculously lived his life.

Introduction to Helen Keller:

Helen? Keller. She has a good hearing and a sharp tongue. Her parents want her to be a musician! However, when she was one and a half years old, a serious illness (scarlet fever) robbed her of her hearing and vision, and then she lost her language expression ability, making her feel as if she were in a black prison.

Because Helen was deaf and blind from childhood, her family had to ask a teacher to educate her. With the help of Mr. Janak Ness, Dean of Perkins College, she sent a woman named Anne? Sue's teacher went to tutor her. It was Sue who changed Helen's life. After a long train trip, Annie? 1On March 3rd, 887, Teacher Sullivan arrived safely in Tuscany by carriage. When Miss Sullivan came to Helen's door, she saw Helen like a kitten falling into the water: her brown hair was messy and her delicate clothes were dirty. In Helen's memory, people who come by carriage often have things like candy and toys in their suitcases. So, she took out everything. Sullivan was surprised and quickly got the suitcase back, but Helen was very angry and rushed to her. If Helen's father hadn't stopped her, the two of them would have rolled to the ground. The next morning, there was another breakfast fight. The following events softened Helen's unruly character. Finally, Helen gave in. She learned to speak and graduated with honors from Radcliffe College in America. She became a famous writer and educator proficient in English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over the United States and the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has won the praise of people all over the world and won many government awards.

A famous saying about Helen Keller:

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This story will never end. Because once the beauty of human spirit is recognized, we will never forget it. Miss Keller taught us people who didn't have so many difficulties a lesson that we will never forget.

-Mrs Roosevelt Eleanor.

Helen? Keller is a name that makes us both proud and ashamed. She should be handed down forever, giving us the most necessary reminder in life.

-Mrs maeterlinck.

Helen? Keller was rightly rated as one of the top ten American idols in the 20th century. This book (if you give me three days of light) is a perfect combination of great experiences and ordinary stories. Helen? Keller is a great idol of human willpower.

-American Time magazine

Helen Keller wrote a famous saying:

Sometimes I think, if people live every day as if it were their last, how wonderful it would be! Only in this way can we reflect the value of life. If we think that the years are still quite long, our daily life will not be so meaningful and energetic, and we will not always be full of passion for life.

Helen Keller

Faith is the master of fate. Facing the light, the shadow is behind us.

Helen Keller

Helen Keller's teacher:

1March 3, 887 Annie? Sullivan came to Tus Gambia, a small town in Alabama, and met Helen who was 14 years younger than himself. Keller (Helen was born on1June 27th, 880). This is the first student in Miss Sullivan's life and her only student.

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