The dark clouds cannot cover the sun, evil will eventually be defeated, and the real victory will always belong to justice.
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
Perhaps the sadness of human beings lies in this, not cherishing what they have, but always longing for what they can't get. .
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
Our most terrifying enemy is not the lack of talent, but our hesitation and hesitation. Position yourself as a certain kind of person, and then you become that kind of person.
——Helen Keller "If you give me three days of light"
Knowledge teaches people how to love and gives people light and wisdom
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
Sometimes I think that maybe the best way to live is to treat every day as your own end. Only by living with this attitude can the value of life be revealed. We should live every day with a pure conscience and full of passion. However, day by day, month after month, and year after year, these qualities are often diluted by time.
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
Whenever I am unhappy, I will hide in the flowers and hide my crying face among the flowers. Among the moist and tender leaves, their fragrance can comfort me, and after a while, my bad mood disappears.
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
Reading a good book is a dialogue with a great soul.
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
I often think, if God gives me three days of light, what would I most want to see? Or how will I enjoy this happiness? When I think like this, please imagine it for a moment. Please think about this question. Suppose you only have three days of sight. How would you use your eyes? Where do you most want your eyes to rest?
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
I will try my best to look at my cherished things, and you must also want to keep your eyes on your cherished things. things in order to remember them one by one before the darkness comes.
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight"
In this world, why are only deaf people cherishing their lost hearing? Only blind people cherish the happiness of seeing the light of day again? Let us cherish every day of our lives, enrich and enjoy life
——Helen Keller "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
"If You Give Me Three Days" Introduction to "Light":
"If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is a masterpiece of prose by the famous contemporary American writer Helen Keller. The first half of the book mainly writes about Helen's life after she became blind and deaf, and the second half introduces Helen's academic career. At the same time, it also introduces her experience of different and colorful lives, her charity activities, etc. From the perspective of a weak woman with a disability but a strong will, she warned healthy people to cherish life and everything given by the Creator. In addition, "My Life Story" included in this book is Helen Keller's autobiographical work, which is known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature".
Introduction:
When Helen was born, she was a healthy baby. However, when she was 19 months old, she was robbed of her vision and hearing by a sudden disease (scarlet fever). Have language skills. Helen, who suddenly became deaf-blind, became manic and restless due to her fear of the outside world, and her temper became more and more violent until she met the tutor who changed her life-Anne Sullivan. With the help of Teacher Sullivan and her tenacious will, Helen finally graduated from Harvard University.
This book "If You Give Me Three Days of Sight", known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", is the masterpiece of this famous American deaf-blind female writer. In the form of autobiographical prose, this book truly records the rich, vivid and great life of this deaf-blind woman.
In the book, Helen Keller completely describes her legendary life, and from the perspective of a weak woman with a physical disability, she warns healthy people to cherish life and the Creator. Everything given.