Classic quotations from Claire Ferry

The Ferry Man is a novel by British writer Claire Mcfall. The author understands the warmth of human nature from the perspective of young people, and tells the yearning for the ultimate happiness of family, friendship and love through what the hero and heroine see and feel. Let's enjoy Claire Ferry's classic quotations!

First, "Dylan, no, don't let go of my hand!" -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Second, "If fate is a lonely river, who will be your soul ferryman?" -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Third, if I really exist, it's because you need me. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Fourth, "Tristan, I need you." She whispered, "I need you!" " "Her voice was hoarse and tearful." Where are you? "She cried and talked, her lips trembled badly, and her speech was intermittent and vague." I need you ... "—— Claire Mcfall's The Ferry Man

5. Which would you choose, life, death or love? -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

6. I will not die. It is my bounden duty to protect my soul first, and self-protection should be put in the second place-Claire Mcfall's The Ferry Man.

7. You believe what a person says because he said what you want to hear.

Eighth, I guide souls through the wilderness and protect them from demons. I tell them the truth and then send them where they want to go. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

When we face life, death and love, which one will we choose in the end? -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Ten, I appear in front of every soul in the most suitable way. I stayed like this until I met the next soul. I don't know what I was like before I met my first soul. If I really exist, I exist because of your needs. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Dylan, you're not the only survivor of the accident. You're the only one who didn't escape. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

I exist because you need me. -Claire Mcfall's The Ferry Man

Thirteen, he lied to him, he promised to be with him, and the result was only betrayal and deception. He confided his love to her, he gave her hope, that is, he was punished, and he would always bear the pain he caused. Although he told her many lies and lies, his love for her was sincere. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Sometimes it is much better to forget than to remember. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Fifteen, I would like to be a comma, stay at your feet and continue to write our story "The Ferry Man".

Don't be afraid, I will protect you. I promise. -Claire mcfaul, ferryman.

17. He treats her like a human being, which is rare in this wasteland. The souls are immersed in the sadness of their own death, and they never even thought that their guide was a human being. She is a soul worthy of his protection and care. He is willing to sacrifice a part of his body for this soul. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

18. The choice between soul and love was swallowed up by the devil to find the ferryman who accompanied her. She loves him too much, and so does he, but he will never get into that space. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

As I said before, your body is the projection of your mental image. This wasteland is the same-Claire is a ferryman.

Twenty, I think maybe I already know-Claire is a ferryman.

She was still in this position when that happened. The lights went out, the sound exploded, and the world ended. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Twenty-two, sometimes you have to be tough, and sometimes you can really do whatever it takes to achieve your goal. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

For the first time in a long time, he was deeply saddened by his fate. His life is like a prison, which has no end. He saw those selfish souls lying, cheating and wasting the life given to them by God, which he dreamed and longed for. ferryman

I exist because of you. I exist because of you —— Claire Mcfall's The Ferry Man

At the age of twenty-five, he led so many souls that no face touched him more than others. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

26. When souls sleep, I believe they will get a moment of peace and tranquility. -Claire mcfaul, ferryman.

27 years old, I'm glad it's you-Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Twenty-eight, but it doesn't matter what you look like, it really doesn't matter. The one in your head and heart is the real you, you know? It is your soul. ferryman

Twenty-nine, perhaps people can only reconfirm the traces left by time in their hearts after being displaced. ferryman

Thirty, "knowing what he has done, how can he stand being his guide?"

Thirty-one, "You are making moral judgments. If you are a ferryman, you can't be so biased. Every soul is unique and has its own advantages and disadvantages. " Ferry man

At the age of 32, she may set foot anywhere-heaven, hell, or just eternal nothingness. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Well, I don't want to be an adult if I can. You don't look like a child either. You just look like yourself. ferryman

Thirty-four, "Where am I now?" She asked quietly. "wasteland." Tristan replied. She looked up at her and waited for him to go on. "It is located in the middle of two worlds, and you must cross it. Everyone has to cross his own wasteland. I found the truth that I died here and accepted it helplessly. " -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

35. No, you must go to another world by yourself. This is the only way. ferryman

Thirty-six years old, but you must continue tomorrow, that's where you belong. Dylan, that's where you should go. ferryman

37, "you can't go back, Dylan. It's gone. " -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

38. She doesn't want to set foot on the last journey. She won't and can't let him go. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Tristan, 39, put her arms around her, struggling to prevent them from falling into the mire together. After stumbling back a dozen steps, they finally stopped. Tristan looked down and saw Dylan, who was full of mud thoughts, looking up at himself. He saw her smile and himself in those charming blue eyes. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Forty, these evil spirits are all-encompassing, no matter what soul. But a pure soul is like a big meal for them. ferryman

4 1. He told himself that long pain is better than short pain, but in fact he did it because he didn't care. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

She treats him as a human being, which is rare in this wasteland. The souls are immersed in the sadness of their own death, and never even think that their guide is a human being. ferryman

He looked down at her with a smile and squeezed her hand. Dylan felt that the sun seemed to light up a little at once, and his feelings were betrayed by the surrounding weather. He was humiliated, she thought. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

44. You believe this woman because she said what you wanted to hear, Dylan. -Claire mcfaul, ferryman.

Forty-five, "Dylan." His voice is very soft. He can't sugarcoat his words, but try to ease the lethality of these words in his tone. "You are dead, your heart is all you have. This place, here, is the only way for your journey. This is a fact. " ferryman

46. "Can he cross over with me? If he can't do it, then we will go back and cross back. " -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Forty-seven, he saw those selfish souls lying, cheating and wasting the life that God gave them, which he dreamed and longed for. ferryman

He is her "guide" and temporary protector, but that's all. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Forty-nine, complete and eternal loneliness. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

50. In those horror movies she used to watch, some people would be so scared that their limbs would collapse, and as a result, they became victims of the murderer wielding an axe. She always laughs at others, and now it's her turn. She's too scared to move. ferryman

5 1. They are content to snuggle up to each other. At this time, any sentence will ruin this beautiful scenery and make it quiet. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Fifty-two, if I really exist, I exist because of your needs-Claire mcfaul's The Ferry Man.

Fifty three. "There are always young souls who want to go back," she muttered. "It never stops." -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

Fifty-four, there are thirty humanoid robots sitting in the room, all talking nonsense, as if they were playing a big drama that could change their lives. ferryman

In this wasteland, you are my first priority-Claire is a ferryman.

56. As soon as he got into the carriage, Dylan's eyes glanced around to see if there were any abnormal people around him-drunkards, weirdos, people who wanted to tell you all the stories of their lives (these stories often involved bizarre experiences such as being kidnapped by aliens) and people who insisted on discussing the meaning of life with you. I don't know why Dylan always attracts these people's attention when he takes public transportation. ferryman

57. "Well, I think …" She held Tristan's hand tighter. "I think I came to the wilderness because I was meant to be." His answer is very simple. "Yes, I know," she smiled at him, unaffected by his nervous expression, "but I think it's fate to be with you." -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.

58. He once told Dylan that protecting the soul is the first priority, which is of course correct, but only to a certain extent. Self-protection often prevails, so sometimes the soul is caught by the devil. But this soul is so special. Even if he sacrificed himself, he should ensure her safety. Those pains are nothing compared with this. -Claire Mcfall is a ferryman.