
Timothy J Carrier
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Between people, there is a large gap, let go of the obsession and learn to respect others
Each person has the actual meaning of surviving, but understanding how to do since, what to do, what to learn, and management methods which are considered to survive the importance of etiquette knowledge.
By Timothy J Carrier3 years ago in Humans
The real beauty is not to walk into the eyes of others but to live in the hearts of others
The real beauty is not to walk into the eyes of others, but rather to live into the hearts of others, that kind of inner quiet unique charm, fascination is difficult to pull out, that kind of emanation of the fragrance of the soul, a lifetime to seek.
By Timothy J Carrier3 years ago in Motivation
A person despises you, the subconscious will have the reaction
It is often said: "Knowing a person's face does not know his heart." For thousands of years, people have been emphasizing the benefits of "heart to heart," but not all hearts can be exchanged with sincerity.
By Timothy J Carrier3 years ago in Humans
Look up to the stars and keep your feet on the ground, may you chase the stars and the sea, stick to your heart's direction and live up to your love
Autumn breeze, summer wave, and autumn meet. September, the golden autumn sends cool, from afar, blowing some heart language, a person's thoughts.
By Timothy J Carrier3 years ago in Poets
What cab drivers need to know to get along
As soon as you get in a cab, you are faced with the problem of proper verbal communication. In the cab driver's line of work, he spends his days in the city, moving with the flow of traffic and inevitably clashing with other drivers (an activity that usually leads to heart attacks and uncontrollable curses). He is chronically nervous and hates all human-like creatures. This attitude has led all those involved in the hipster radical movement to bite the bullet and say that all cab drivers have Farsi tendencies. Wrong! The cab driver is not interested in ideological issues at all: he hates union demonstrations, not because of their political orientation, but because of the traffic jams they cause, and he hates the parade of the "leader's daughters" (meaning a fascist group) as much as he hates them, wishing only for a strong government that could send all private car owners He hates the "Daughters of the Leader" (a fascist group) parade as much as he hates it and wishes for a strong government that would send all private car owners to the gallows and imposes a reasonably strict curfew - from 6 a.m. to midnight, for example. He hates women as much as he does, but only those who wander the streets, and would be forgiven if they all stayed home and cooked pasta.
By Timothy J Carrier3 years ago in Wheel
Dime roses
Bobe sat in the snow in the backyard, feeling the growing chill on his body. He had been there for an hour and couldn't think of a gift to give his mom anyway. Since Dad died five years ago, the family of five had had to scrape by. Although the family is poor, this does not weaken the family's love for each other. Bobbi has two sisters and one sister who are handy and have already made beautiful gifts for her mother. Somehow, Bobbi felt aggrieved. It was already Christmas Eve, and he was still empty-handed.
By Timothy J Carrier3 years ago in Fiction











