Sunday 15 January 2012

没有她的日子第21天


昨晚我家发生了一些事情,让我彻夜难眠,唉.......如果我一出生就生在佛寺那该有多好啊,傍晚五点多我回到了我的租家那里,发现非常的肮脏,所以没办法咯,需要打扫,扫到六点多差不多要完毕时,我又看见她,拿着大包小包的在我家经过,我突然觉得很内疚........很想叫她.......七点多时,我终于献了一封信息给她问她回到没,我很开心她回复我......好了,需要继续读书了,明天有quiz,晚安咯.

Thursday 12 January 2012

没有她的日子第19天


今天很早就放学了,在大树脚和朋友吃了早餐后就一直待在家,今天心情稍为好些,不想前几天那样忧郁了,可是我仍然很想念她,躺在床上,想起了我们以前一起快乐的回忆,第一次牵她手,第一次被她亲......她那傻傻的头脑,单纯得来有带点傻头傻脑的,当时我觉得她有病^^不过现在想回来,她其实是非常可爱的......以前我嫌她吃东西吃得慢,可是现在我连想看她吃东西的机会都没有了........没关系吧,爱她不一定要拥有她,知道她安全,知道她幸福......我也会觉得高兴......就算将来我们以后都见不到对方,但如果我能知道她安好高兴,我一定会开心的流眼泪.......

晚安^^

Wednesday 11 January 2012

没有她的日子第18天

阴/雨
今天一切如往,准时起床准时上学准时上课准时放学,唯一不同的是在五点多时下起雨来,不知道为什么当时我会心不在焉,我怕她没有带雨伞,会被雨淋到,于是立刻献封信息给她,她回我说有,那才松了口气......不过我知道她不开心........还叫我不要担心她......当时我的心真的是很痛,突然有一种很想抱紧她的感觉......想对她说声对不起.......不过我知道已经是不可能的,所以我以(嗯)回复她.....然后她再也没有复我了.......这种感觉好讨厌.......但又能怎样?无可奈何花落去.......

Tuesday 10 January 2012

没有她的日子第17天


今天上第一堂课时,老师一个一个问我们将来会不会结婚,要拥有什么事业等等,问到我时,我呆了一会儿,不知要如何答,可是最后我也答我将来会结婚,坐回原位时,我又想起了她,我很恨自己!为什么我始终就是放不下她,可能这就是所谓的(问世间情为何物)吧,这时天竟然下起淅淅小雨,好像老天知道我不开心,想哄我似的.......日子始终都要过,但愿我能早日忘记这段感情,不要整天挂在心上了.........晚了.......晚安了.......

如果时间能重流.......我想我更加会懂得珍惜.........

没有她的日子第16天

今天的天气很阴凉,在课室上差不多节节都有打瞌睡,想睡可是又有心无力^^好不容易才捱到放学哦,本来想跑回家好好的睡一场,可是又想到要去补习...唉......补完后都五点多了.....回到家就立刻哒上床睡觉^^当我睡得真甜时,我被一把声音吵醒了,是个女孩的笑声.....是我很久都没听过的笑声......是她,和朋友在我家下面经过......我逼着自己,警告着自己以便不要看,因为如果一看,那舍不得的心情又会不知不觉地涌出来......唉....简伟迪啊,你还是不要胡思乱想了.....快去睡吧......晚安......

某某人......很想你.......祝你幸福.........晚安........

Wednesday 4 January 2012

南无阿弥陀佛

Being content helps us, to be appreciative., Having gratitude helps us, to see things, in their positive light., Being this way, we will, become a more,tolerant and, understanding person.

Monday 2 January 2012

Let The No Ways Be The Ways, Let The Ifinity Be The Ifinity.

In 1959 a short, skinny, bespectacled 18-year-old kid from Hong Kong traveled to America and declared himself to be John Wayne, James Dean, Charles Atlas and the guy who kicked your butt in junior high. In an America where the Chinese were still stereotyped as meek house servants and railroad workers, Bruce Lee was all steely sinew, threatening stare and cocky, pointed finger--a Clark Kent who didn't need to change outfits. He was the redeemer, not only for the Chinese but for all the geeks and dorks and pimpled teenage masses that washed up at the theaters to see his action movies. He was David, with spin-kicks and flying leaps more captivating than any slingshot.
As an exceptional martial artist, Lee's ability to synthesize various national martial techniques sparked a new trend in unarmed combat martial arts films. His talent shifted the focus from martial arts director to martial arts actor.
Since 1973, the year Bruce Lee died and his famous motion picture Enter the Dragon was released, movies have been the single most influential factor behind the growing popularity of martial arts. Lee’s cinematic success spawned a global industry of the martial arts, and schools opened and flourished worldwide. During the 1970s more students took up the study of martial arts than at any time before or since. To those involved in martial arts, the years from 1972 to 1975—the height of Lee’s popularity—are often cited as the Bruce Lee era.