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他努力地看着我,对我微微一笑。
“感激的是,我得救了。
我的朋友救了我,使我没做那种可怕的傻事。”
当这个帅气、受欢迎的男孩讲述了他最脆弱的时刻时,我听到人群中一片惊讶声。
我看到他的父母在看我,并同样感激地对我微笑着。
直到那一刻,我才真正意识到那个微笑的意义。
永远不要低估你行为的力量。
你不经意间的一个小举动也许会改变一个人的命运。
无论福祸,上帝让我们介入彼此的生活,并以某种方式影响着对方。
从他人的身上去寻找上帝的影子。
正如你所知,“当我们的翅膀受伤不能飞翔时,朋友就是天使,会将我们扶起,让我们明白如何飞翔。
Oneday,whenIwasafreshmaninhighschool,IsawakidfrommyclasswaswalkinghomefromsewasKyle.Itlookedlikehewasgallofhisbooks.Ithoughttomyself,“WhywouldanyhomeallhisbooksonaFriday?Hemustreallybeanerd.”
Ihadquiteaweekeiesandafootballgamewithmyfriendstomorrowafternoon),sedmyshouldersaon.
AsIwaswalking,IsawabunchtowardhiTheyranathim,knogallhisbooksoutofhisarmsandtrippinghimsohelahedirt.Hisglasseswentflying,andIsawthemlandinthegrassabouttefromhiHelookedupandIsawtheterriblesadnessinhiseyes.MyheartwentouttohiSo,Ijoggedovertohimandashecrawledaroundllasses,Isawtearsinhiseyes.AsIhandedhimhisglasses,Isaid,“Thoseguysarejerks.Theyreallyshouldbepunished.”
Helookedatmeandsaid,“Hey,thanks!”
Therewasabigsmileowasohosesmilesthatshratitude.
Ihelpedhimpickuphisbooks,andaskedhimwherehelived.Asittur,helivednearme,soIaskedhimwhyIhadneverseenhimbefore.Hesaidhehadgooprivateschoolbeforenow.Iwouldhaveneverhungoutrivateschoolkidbefore.Wetalkedallthewayhome,andIeofhisbooks.Heturobeaprettycoolkid.Iaskedhimifhelayalittlefootballwithmyfriends.Hesaidyes.WehungoutallweekendandthemottokhemoreIlikedhim,ahoughtthesameofhi
MdtherewasKylewiththehugestackofbooksagain.Istoppedhimandsaid,“Bonnareallybuildsomeseriousmuscleswiththispileofbookseveryday!”
Hejustlaughedandhahebooks.Overthefouryears,Kyleafriends.ereseothinkaboutcollege.KyledeGeetown,andIwasgoihataysbefriend,thatthemileswouldneverbeaprobleHewasgoior,andIwasgoingforbusinessonafootballscholarship.
Kylewasvalediofourclass.Iteasedhimallthetimeaboutbeingaoprepareaspeechfraduation.Iwassogladitwasogetupthereandspeak.Graduationday,IsawKyle.Helookedgreat.Hewasohoseguysthatreallyfoundhimselfduringhighschool.Hefilledoutandactuallylookedgoodinglasses.HehadmoredatesthanIhadandallthegirlslovedhiBoy,sometimesIwasjealous.Todaywasohosedays.Icouldseethathewasnervousabouthisspeeackedhimonthebadsaid,“Hey,bigguy,you’llbegreat!”
Helookedatmewithohoselratefulone)ahanks.”
hesaid.
&edhisspeech,heclearedhisthroat,andbegan,“Graduationisatimetothankthosewhohelpedyoumakeitthroughthosetoughyears.Ourparents,ourteachers,s,maybeaostlyourfriends.IamheretotellallofyouthatbeiosomeogiftyougivetheIamgoingtotellyouastory.”
Ijustlookedatmyfriendwithdisbeliefashetoldthestoryofthefirstdaywemet.Hehadplaokillhimselfovertheweekealkedofhowhehadedouthislowouldlaterandwasghisstuffhome.Helookedhardatmealesmile.“Thankfully,Iwassaved.Myfriendsavedmefromdoingtheunspeakable.”
&hegaspghthecrowdasthishandsome,popularboytoldusallabouthisweakestmoment.IsawhisMomandDadlookingatmeandsmilingthatsamegratefulsmile.NotuntilthatmomentdidIrealizeitsdepth.ethepowerofyouras.Withonesmallgestureyougeapersoerodputsusalliher’slivestoimpaotherinsomeway.Lodinothers.Asyousee,“Friendsareangelswholiftustoourfeetwhenshavetroublerememberinghowtofly.”
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