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“Men often discover their affinity to each other by the mutual...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This passage explores how books connect people, using the idea that shared love for a book can create deep bonds between strangers. The author compares it to the proverb “Love me, love my dog,” but argues that “Love me, love my book” is a truer, higher form of connection. This idea reminds us that books are more than just stories—they are bridges between minds. A shared love for a book can reveal deep affinities, creating friendships built on shared thoughts, feelings, and values. It shows how reading can bring people together in a way that feels both intimate and timeless.
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“I am blessed with the dear mother who is still alive. I...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This passage from Pray for My Mother explores the author’s growing gratitude for her mother. The author contrasts her own situation with that of friends who have lost their mothers, and expresses relief at still having her mother alive. She writes, “My mother does not change, but I do.” This line is at the heart of the passage: as she grows older and wiser, she sees her mother not just as a parent, but as an extraordinary person. She feels deep appreciation for her mother’s love and quiet strength, yet admits she cannot easily express these feelings face‑to‑face, so she writes them down instead. The excerpt captures a quiet, universal truth: many people realize how much their mother means only as they grow older. It also highlights the gentle shyness of love, when words of gratitude come more easily from the pen than from the lips. The tone is tender, sincere, and reflective, reminding us to cherish our parents while they are still with us.
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“I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This is the opening stanza of William Wordsworth’s famous poem The Daffodils. It uses beautiful imagery to capture the poet’s unexpected encounter with a field of golden daffodils. The poem begins with a powerful simile: “I wandered lonely as a cloud,” comparing the speaker’s solitude to a cloud floating high above the valleys and hills. This sets a quiet, almost melancholic mood. The mood shifts when he sees “a crowd, / A host, of golden daffodils” beside a lake, fluttering and dancing in the breeze. The lively verbs “fluttering” and “dancing” bring the flowers to life, turning them into joyful companions. The contrast between the speaker’s loneliness and the flowers’ bright energy is striking. This passage shows how nature can lift the human spirit, even in moments of solitude. The simple, flowing lines make the scene feel both vivid and timeless.
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“They say that a butterfly flapping its wings in Texas can...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This paragraph uses the famous "butterfly effect" metaphor to make a powerful point about kindness. It says a butterfly flapping its wings in Texas can cause a tornado in Brazil, showing how small actions can have huge consequences. The writer then goes further, arguing that the "waves of generosity" are even more powerful than sound vibrations. The core message is clear: one small act of kindness can truly change the world. A single kind word or gesture, like dedicating a song to the whole world, can spread out and affect people far beyond what we see. This isn’t just about grand gestures; it’s about how even the smallest choice to be generous can create a ripple effect of positivity. It reminds me that we don’t need to do something huge to make a difference. Every kind act matters, and together, they can build a warmer, better world.
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“Usually when listeners call in, you know, they request a song...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
Notes on A Song for the Whole World The passage tells a warm story about a radio show. The author usually listens to 98.1 “Easy R & P Listening” at night, where listeners often call in to dedicate songs to loved ones like sweethearts, friends, parents, or soldiers. Sharing love this way is a common and natural act. However, one caller made an unusual request: he wanted to dedicate a song to the whole world. The DJ joked that this was impossible, but the man’s wish reflects a deeper idea—love should not be limited to only those close to us. Instead, we can choose to spread kindness and care to everyone, even strangers. This small story reminds me that love is not just about personal relationships. It can also be a gentle attitude toward the world, and a way to bring warmth to more people.
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