The man who was willing to pick up kites for me in Qian Qian for thousands of times has passed away. If you miss life, you will never get it again. Maybe we will repent and redeem, but it seems too late. Whenever we fly kites, we should ask ourselves whether we really cherish everything we have. -The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini.
It is better to be hurt by the truth than cheated by lies. It hurts more to get it and lose it than never to get it. The Kite Runner
He said: I'm glad someone finally saw through my true colors. I pretended to be too tired. -The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini.
A boy who can't protect himself can't protect anything when he grows up. The Kite Runner
6. We always like to give ourselves many reasons to explain our cowardice, always deceive ourselves to believe those beautiful lies, always hide our inner fears, and always avoid the crimes we have committed. But the fact is, one day, we have to face those sins frankly and redeem ourselves. -The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini.
7. But people are like this, and they always live within a certain period of time. The world there may be beyond our understanding in a few years, but it is beyond our power. For your sake, Qian Qian will not hesitate to get hurt again. Maybe this is life, and life is not just about doing valuable things! -The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini.
8: Time is greedy-sometimes it devours all the details by itself. -The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini.
9. In different periods of life, we will do whatever it takes to pursue what we want most at the moment. Maybe it's just dad's special favor, brotherly friendship, love for the prince or princess who has always secretly loved us. . . At that time, everything could become a kite in our hearts. We are running and moving forward, and all we think about is it. However, when the light is rolling forward, do we think it is worth pursuing or give up for it? In order to get it, we chose to give up, betray, lie and endure. . . But what about short-term gains? Happiness and happiness are only slowly submerged in self-blame, guilt and fear! -The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini.