From small beginnings comes great things.
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There are all kinds of emotions in the world, but if you follow the waves to trace the source, the source must be love.
Your happiness and longing are the embrace of love; your sadness and pain are the failure of love; and your grief and hatred are the betrayal of love. For those who love deeply, the grass is green and the blue sky is blue; for those who lack love, the grass is only grass, and the blue sky is nothing but the blue sky.
In 1912, the British luxury passenger liner Titanic hit the ice and was about to sink on the ocean bound for the United States. The two children of the passenger Mrs. Smith were carried into a lifeboat that was about to be overloaded, but she could no longer go on. Looking at the flesh and blood that was about to die, she cried in despair: "I am their mother!"

At this time, a lady sitting on the boat stood up and decided to return to Mrs. Smith. She walked back to the Titanic like coming home, leaving only one sentence: "A child can't live without a mother." The whole world was silent at that moment.
Minutes later, the Titanic sank, killing 1,503 people, including the woman. No one knew her name at the time.
The world is ever-changing, and life is a hundred years old. Today, on this earth, where wars are hard to extinguish and natural and man-made disasters continue, human beings seem to have fallen out of love. But what makes us never despair is perhaps the loving words of the anonymous lady: "A child cannot live without a mother."


There are all kinds of emotions in the world, but if you follow the waves to trace the source, the source must be love.
Your happiness and longing are the embrace of love; your sadness and pain are the failure of love; and your grief and hatred are the betrayal of love. For those who love deeply, the grass is green and the blue sky is blue; for those who lack love, the grass is only grass, and the blue sky is nothing but the blue sky.
In 1912, the British luxury passenger liner Titanic hit the ice and was about to sink on the ocean bound for the United States. The two children of the passenger Mrs. Smith were carried into a lifeboat that was about to be overloaded, but she could no longer go on. Looking at the flesh and blood that was about to die, she cried in despair: "I am their mother!"

At this time, a lady sitting on the boat stood up and decided to return to Mrs. Smith. She walked back to the Titanic like coming home, leaving only one sentence: "A child can't live without a mother." The whole world was silent at that moment.
Minutes later, the Titanic sank, killing 1,503 people, including the woman. No one knew her name at the time.
The world is ever-changing, and life is a hundred years old. Today, on this earth, where wars are hard to extinguish and natural and man-made disasters continue, human beings seem to have fallen out of love. But what makes us never despair is perhaps the loving words of the anonymous lady: "A child cannot live without a mother."

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