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What Cai Lan said in artistic life
I can't read Japanese. Please turn over the famous sayings that I have never heard before. "A group member asked.

There are two gestures of love: thirst for love and compassion. Want to monopolize each other, jealous and persistent is the thirst for love. Compassion is love without asking for anything in return, unconditional love. Sakyamuni told people not to love, because he wanted people to abstain from thirst and love.

there are similarities between travel and love. People who like to travel are all poets.

Travel and death have something in common, and not coming back after going out is a feeling that poets can only understand.

when you are lonely, travel! Travel can gently pick up lonely hearts and tired bodies.

In different environments and moods, we have the fate of making friends, which is given to us by heaven. Let's travel!

Today is a good day, and tomorrow is also a good day. Just think about it together.

once something unpleasant happens, just say, hey, is there a mistake?

That's right, cheerful person. Unfortunate things won't happen around you.

"Wearing gorgeous clothes can make you feel cheerful, and wearing gloomy clothes will make you feel depressed.

so I love beautiful colors more and more, and occasionally I apply some powder, which is not against the rules. "

" Recently, young people know to give gifts for Christmas and for Valentine's Day. They don't know about giving.

giving alms is a gift to the Buddha.

The older I get, the more I feel that my blood is left by my father's blood. When I pour wine for others, the angle, distance and hand style of the bottle mouth and cup are very similar to my father's, which makes me think why I didn't treat my father better before he died.

"Any sorrow and suffering will be healed by time, so there is an old saying that one day is herbal medicine, and only time is an absolute panacea.

Scripture copying and reading are not tickets to happiness. Writing scriptures without expecting returns is a true faith. 」