For a sober person, death is just another great adventure. For a sober person, death is just the next great adventure.
Harry, call him Voldemort. Always use the right name for things. Fear of a name intensifies fear of the thing itself. /Call him Voldemort, Harry. Always use the right name for things. Fear of names increases fear of things themselves.
The truth is a beautiful and terrible thing, which needs to be treated with extra care. /the truth. This is a beautiful and terrible thing, so it should be treated with great caution.
Harry, it is our choice to show our true self, which is more important than our ability. Harry, it is our choices, not our abilities, that determine who we become.
6. Do you think the people we love will really leave us? When we encounter difficulties, don't we think of them more clearly? /Do you think the deceased we love really left us? Don't you think we will remember them more clearly than before when the disaster strikes?
7. The causal relationship of our actions is always so complicated and changeable, so it is very difficult to predict the future .../The reasons for our actions are always so complicated and varied that predicting the future is a very different business index …
8. Curiosity is not a crime. But be wary when you are curious. /Curiosity is not a crime. But we should be cautious about our curiosity.
9. As long as we have the same goal and are open-minded, differences in habits and languages will not become obstacles. If we have the same goal and are open-minded, then the differences in habits and languages are nothing.
10. Understanding is the first step of acceptance, and only after acceptance can we really recover. Understanding is the first step of acceptance, and it is only after acceptance that it can be redeemed.
1 1. A person's birth is not important, what matters is what kind of person he has become! /It doesn't matter what a person is born, what matters is what he grows up to be!
12. Young people can't understand the thoughts and feelings of the elderly. But if the elderly forget their youth, they are also at fault ... and I seem to have forgotten recently .../Youth can't think and feel. But old people are guilty, if they forget what youth is ... and I seem to forget, it's too late. ...
13. The injury caused by indifference and neglect is often more serious than straightforward disgust. Indifference and neglect often do more harm than not liking them at all.
14. When we face death and darkness, what we are afraid of is only the unknown, and nothing else. When we face death and darkness, what we are afraid of is the unknown, that's all.