"What are you, you are born by chance, what am I, I am independent, there are one thousand prince, and there is also future, only one Beethoven" is great We summarize the philosophy of Ludwig van Beethoven. The quotation also reflects the time of his life. Beethoven firmly believes in human dignity, and should live in full freedom without limitation. Throughout the three parts of his life, people will understand the inner life of great composers, whether in the early, middle or the end.
I think that 'accident' will be cited as it was not an accident for her, and she wishes someday that it will happen to her somehow. She knows that her perfect life has to end for a while. She can not be a small girl in an Easter dress forever. I think that she knows that someone will get injured some time after you play with boys. Even if you are involved in a gun, even if it is just a gun, you need to know how to use them safely and correctly, so no one will be hurt.
Yesterday, I accidentally saw this sentence at a nearby bookstore. When I walked to the bus stop, I felt suddenly a sense of nostalgia when I thought people around me were happier, smarter and richer than I was. This is the story that I myself talked about, but as long as I continue it is still not enough. It took me years to open my eyes and change my talk. Literally, you become, you accept the subconscious that you tell you what you think you deserve. The state of your current life is the direct result of the story you talk to yourself, which is also the possibility that you truly believe. By changing all restrictive stories you tell yourself, you will be able to change your life with the passage of time.
Sadness: After the Walker accident, there were lots of tragic emotions. She told her audience, "I took my eyes off that night, as I did almost every night, I told my house a carpet with a roaring voice in front of the mirror" (766). This sentence gives us a deeper understanding of how frustrated Walker has on her appearance, which will make her sympathize with her audience. As someone may be dissatisfied with certain aspects of their body at some point, you can understand the problem Walker is trying to solve. Walker continued and said: "I do not pray for sight, I pray for beauty" (766). In this sentence she indirectly called herself ugly. I am sorry I was sorry that the accident deprived her of her confidence in herself. At the end of the article, Walker brings forward positive emotions from her audience after mentioning her daughter that there is a world in her eyes.