Her name is Sabrina, and she is probably one of the laziest and emotionally closed off people you will ever meet. Don't judge her for it; she's a lot smarter than you can imagine and is fiercely loyal to her true friends. A new graduate who majored in law and hoping to work for legal aid find a way of helping people in any way possible. She lives to achieve success, with no plans of execution. She maintains sanity, with her natural talent of repression; fitness, with weightlifting and circuits; and cheerfulness with singing and eating frequently. She is imperfect, and will always be honest about it.
Words speak
Posso farle.
"Ambition is a wonderful thing-it can drive you, it can exhaust you, but if you look at it in a positive way it can be very productive."-Steven McRae.
"I like to think that while striving to improve, it is important to acknowledge at every stage along the way, when you have achieved something."-Steven McRae.
I am currently incredibly temperamental. Anything you say can and will be used against you.
I re-watched Mulan two a few days ago and today it was the first movie (I do love doing things backwards...). Anyway, I cried about four times in this movie. First was when the match maker told her how she'd never bring honor to her family, second was her father yelled at her during dinner so she runs outside and decides to cut off her hair, third is when she's discovered as a guy after being injured and last is when the emperor gives her a sword and crest to prove what she has done for him and the whole country. Hang on there. Make that five times. Last is when she goes home to her father, kneels down, hands him the gifts from the emperor and tells him how they're gifts to honor the Fa family. Her father responds by throwing the gifts to the side and tells her 'The greatest gift and honor... is having you for a daughter'. Gets me everytime (well, when I watched it aged 13+)
It may be an old movie but I always feel like I can really relate to Mulan...well, apart from the obvious thing (being Chinese) it's just how I feel like I can never gain approval from my mother.
Not sure if I'd be brave enough to cut my hair off like that though. I'd return and my mother would probably tell me I've cut my hair badly and urgently need to see a hairdresser.