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Friday, July 31, 2009

It was then that the fox appeared.

"Good morning," said the fox.

"Good morning," the little prince responded politely, although when he turned around he saw nothing.

"I am right here," the voice said, "under the apple tree."


"Who are you?" asked the little prince, and added, "You are very pretty to look at."

"I am a fox," the fox said.

"Come and play with me," proposed the little prince. "I am so unhappy."

"I cannot play with you," the fox said. "I am not tamed."

"Ah! Please excuse me," said the little prince.

But, after some thought, he added:

"What does that mean--'tame'?"

"You do not live here," said the fox. "What is it that you are looking for?"

"I am looking for men," said the little prince. "What does that mean--'tame'?"

"Men," said the fox. "They have guns, and they hunt. It is very disturbing. They also raise chickens. These are their only interests. Are you looking for chickens?"

"No," said the little prince. "I am looking for friends. What does that mean--'tame'?"

"It is an act too often neglected," said the fox. It means to establish ties."

"'To establish ties'?"

"Just that," said the fox. "To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world . . ."

"I am beginning to understand," said the little prince. "There is a flower . . . I think that she has tamed me . . ."

"It is possible," said the fox. "On the Earth one sees all sorts of things."

"Oh, but this is not on the Earth!" said the little prince.

The fox seemed perplexed, and very curious.

"On another planet?"

"Yes."

"Are there hunters on that planet?"

"No."

"Ah, that is interesting! Are there chickens?"

"No."

"Nothing is perfect," sighed the fox.

But he came back to his idea.

"My life is very monotonous," the fox said. "I hunt chickens; men hunt me. All the chickens are just alike, and all the men are just alike. And, in consequence, I am a little bored. But if you tame me, it will be as if the sun came to shine on my life. I shall know the sound of a step that will be different from all the others. Other steps send me hurrying back underneath the ground. Yours will call me, like music, out of my burrow. And then look: you see the grain-fields down yonder? I do not eat bread. Wheat is of no use to me. The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat . . ."

The fox gazed at the little prince, for a long time.


"Please--tame me!" he said.

"I want to, very much," the little prince replied. "But I have not much time. I have friends to discover, and a great many things to understand."

"One only understands the things that one tames," said the fox. "Men have no more time to understand anything. They buy things all ready made at the shops. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship, and so men have no friends any more. If you want a friend, tame me . . ."

"What must I do, to tame you?" asked the little prince.

"You must be very patient," replied the fox. "First you will sit down at a little distance from me--like that--in the grass. I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the source of misunderstandings. But you will sit a little closer to me, every day . . ."

The next day the little prince came back.

"It would have been better to come back at the same hour," said the fox. "If, for example, you come at four o'clock in the afternoon, then at three o'clock I shall begin to be happy. I shall feel happier and happier as the hour advances. At four o'clock, I shall already be worrying and jumping about. I shall show you how happy I am! But if you come at just any time, I shall never know at what hour my heart is to be ready to greet you . . . One must observe the proper rites . . ."

"What is a rite?" asked the little prince.

"Those also are actions too often neglected," said the fox. "They are what make one day different from other days, one hour from other hours. There is a rite, for example, among my hunters. Every Thursday they dance with the village girls. So Thursday is a wonderful day for me! I can take a walk as far as the vineyards. But if the hunters danced at just any time, every day would be like every other day, and I should never have any vacation at all."


So the little prince tamed the fox. And when the hour of his departure drew near--

"Ah," said the fox, "I shall cry."

"It is your own fault," said the little prince. "I never wished you any sort of harm; but you wanted me to tame you . . ."

"Yes, that is so," said the fox.

"But now you are going to cry!" said the little prince.

"Yes, that is so," said the fox.

"Then it has done you no good at all!"

"It has done me good," said the fox, "because of the color of the wheat fields." And then he added:

"Go and look again at the roses. You will understand now that yours is unique in all the world. Then come back to say goodbye to me, and I will make you a present of a secret."


The little prince went away, to look again at the roses.

"You are not at all like my rose," he said. "As yet you are nothing. No one has tamed you, and you have tamed no one. You are like my fox when I first knew him. He was only a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But I have made him my friend, and now he is unique in all the world."

And the roses were very much embarassed.

"You are beautiful, but you are empty," he went on. "One could not die for you. To be sure, an ordinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you--the rose that belongs to me. But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of you other roses: because it is she that I have watered; because it is she that I have put under the glass globe; because it is she that I have sheltered behind the screen; because it is for her that I have killed the caterpillars (except the two or three that we saved to become butterflies); because it is she that I have listened to, when she grumbled, or boasted, or ever sometimes when she said nothing. Because she is my rose.


And he went back to meet the fox.

"Goodbye," he said.

"Goodbye," said the fox. "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."

"What is essential is invisible to the eye," the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.

"It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important."

"It is the time I have wasted for my rose--" said the little prince, so that he would be sure to remember.

"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose . . ."

"I am responsible for my rose," the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.


Thursday, July 10, 2008

《Mr. D》

sure not everyone can be a jay chou,
but who doesn't wanna have his/her own ye hui mei?

a story which i always enjoy to read:

周杰倫,萬千青少年為他的歌聲而癡迷、崇拜的一位天皇巨星,
對母親葉惠美有著似海深情,
因為在他最孤獨最無助的時候,
是媽媽用溫暖的臂膀支撐著他。
所以周杰倫一直說,「只要媽媽高興,我願意為她付出一切!」

音樂天才破裂的家

周杰倫出生於1979年1月,媽媽葉惠美是台北淡江小學的美術老師,爸爸是淡江中學的物理老師。周杰倫4歲讀幼稚園時,葉惠美把他送到淡江山葉幼兒音 樂班學鋼琴。平時活潑好動的小杰倫一站到鋼琴面前,竟是出奇的安靜,聽老師彈奏一遍自己就能復彈出來,老師告訴葉惠美,這孩子很有天分!

為了培養杰倫的音樂素質,葉惠美主張拿出家?堨?部積蓄為杰倫買一架好鋼琴,請最好的鋼琴老師為杰倫輔導。而杰倫的爸爸則認為不必這麼認真,男孩子 嘛,隨意一點,沒必要拿出全部積蓄投資。最後,葉惠美還是背著丈夫為杰倫買了一架鋼琴,弄得杰倫爸很不高興。小學三年級時,杰倫偶然聽到世界名曲《天鵝 湖》,被大提琴憂傷淒美的曲調迷住了,葉惠美沒和丈夫商量又為杰倫購買了大提琴。 杰倫爸對妻子葉惠美「孤注一擲」的做法嗤之以鼻,他回家就指責葉惠美的不是,家庭裡的溫馨越來越少,爭吵越來越多。杰倫不知道爸爸為什麼總要找媽媽吵鬧,他用自己稚嫩的詩行記下他的困惑和傷感:

從小到大只有媽媽的溫暖為什麼我爸爸那麼兇
如果真的我有一雙翅膀兩雙翅膀隨時出發
偷偷出發我一定帶走我媽媽……

這傷感的詩行杰倫後來為它譜了曲,就是那首令萬千歌迷傷感的《爸,我回來了》。

周杰倫初中二年級時,父母終於離婚。14歲的周杰倫寫道:「爸爸媽媽彼此沒有愛,難道這就是生命的真諦?」沉默、倔強和叛逆已經塑造了另一個周杰倫。

世人不識君苦悶中的徘徊

周杰倫有音樂天賦,但功課卻很糟。高中聯考總分只有100多分,連普通高中也沒考上,前途一片黯淡,母子倆相對無言,難道兒子就這麼完了?恰好淡江中學第一屆音樂班正在招生,周杰倫考上了。

因為彈得一手好鋼琴,拉得一手好大提琴,又時常活躍在籃球場上,周杰倫成為許多女同學關注和談論的對象。但是,周杰倫卻常常面無表情,很少露出一絲笑 容,除了音樂成績出類拔萃以外,其它科目成績幾乎全線紅字,老師們紛紛認為他智力低下,他的英語老師甚至直言不諱對葉惠美說周杰倫有智力障礙。葉惠美陷入 了深深的思索,她還是決定要把杰倫培養成才,至少當一個鋼琴師吧。葉惠美沒有指責杰倫,她認為杰倫走到今天冷漠、叛逆的地步是家庭的不和睦造成的,並且深 信自己的孩子沒有智力障礙,於是她嚐試用姐弟式的關心來「馴服」周杰倫,規定自己「三不」:不嘮叨、不指責、不脅迫兒子。

果然如老師們的預測,周杰倫沒有考上大學。葉惠美多方打聽後,鼓勵杰倫去考台北大學音樂系,結果他沒有被錄取。周杰倫咬著牙考第二次,還是失敗了。媽媽和外婆外公都為杰倫的前途擔憂,這孩子究竟將來能幹什麼呢? 極度迷惘的周杰倫無所事事,只好等待服海軍兵役,這期間,竟得了殭直性脊椎炎,令人沮喪的是這種病無法根治,只能靠藥物緩解,到了晚期全身甚至會像殭屍一樣僵硬,也可能導致癱瘓。葉惠美和外婆說起杰倫就垂淚。

母愛呵護下一飛沖天

病緩解一些後,周杰倫到一家餐廳打工,作為端盤工的他因為時常打翻菜盤,每個月的工資幾乎被扣掉了一半。餐廳中有一台鋼琴,一次閒暇時周杰倫彈了一曲 《蕭邦舞曲》,把老闆驚呆了,老闆靈機一動,叫周杰倫不要端盤子了,就在餐廳彈琴,然後請來電視台記者炒作,不但使得餐廳生意火爆起來,還節約了一大筆請 鋼琴師的費用。

葉惠美感受到了杰倫的音樂潛能,她替兒子在台北星光電視台娛樂節目「超猛新人王」報了名。周杰倫精心創作了一首歌曲《夢有翅膀》,但他對自己的演唱實 在沒信心,請了一位歌手演唱。演唱者不能理解他的曲風,而他的鋼琴伴奏又顯得怪異,弄得台下聽眾噓聲一片,初出茅廬的一場表演徹底搞砸了。

葉惠美急了,性格內向的她鼓起勇氣找到了主持人吳宗憲,把《夢有翅膀》的曲譜拿給他看。吳宗憲當時是台灣阿爾發音樂公司的老闆,他對周杰倫的第一印象 並不好,應付似的拿起曲譜掃了一眼,卻是眼睛一亮,歌譜不僅抄寫得工工整整,而且譜得十分複雜。慧眼的他立即改變了主意:「這孩子還可以,明天叫他到我公 司來上班!」

周杰倫進了音樂公司任音樂製作助理,在媽媽的鼓勵下,每天主動幫同事們買盒飯,大家對這個沉默寡言但又勤快的小伙子有了好感。而葉惠美總擔心杰倫冷漠 而倔強,又不善言辭,生怕他無意中把老闆和員工們得罪了,於是常常在下班時間站在公司門口,準備一些可口的比薩、炸雞送給員工,請他們包涵杰倫。一來二 往,葉惠美對公司員工比周杰倫還
熟悉,同事們都知道周杰倫有一個好媽媽。

周杰倫很快創作出大量的歌曲,但讓吳宗憲感到不可理解的是,他創作的歌詞總是怪怪的,音樂圈內幾乎沒有人喜歡。一次,周杰倫又拿著自己的得意之作送給 吳宗憲審讀。這次吳宗憲連看都不看,便將那首歌曲揉成一團,隨手丟進身邊的垃圾桶裡去了。周杰倫的眼淚禁不住流了出來。

是放棄還是繼續?媽媽每天來公司門口已經成為一道風景線,如果放棄,太對不起媽媽了,周杰倫硬著頭皮支撐著,他吃住都在辦公室,以每天一首歌的速度進 行創作。葉惠美每天晚上都到公司看望杰倫,望著日漸消瘦的兒子,她強忍著不讓自己的淚水流出來,儘量說一些鼓勵的開心的話,然後將杰倫換下的髒衣服拿回去 洗乾淨。一連一個多月,吳宗憲每天早上八點鐘上班時,總能準時見到周杰倫新的作品。終於,他被這位小伙子的勤奮和天賦深深地感動了,他「嗅」出了周杰倫的 歌曲隱隱有一種味道,答應找歌手演唱他創作的歌曲。

吳宗憲將周杰倫的《眼淚知道》推薦給天王歌星劉德華,劉德華看了一眼就拒絕了。不久,又將他的《雙節棍》推薦給火爆華語歌壇的張惠妹,沒料想,張惠妹 也毫不猶豫地拒絕了。吳宗憲決定給周杰倫最後一次機會,讓他自己演唱自己創作的歌曲,如果這樣也不行,他就只好請周杰倫走人了!他將周杰倫叫到辦公室,十 分鄭重地說:「阿倫,給你 10天的時間,如果你能寫出50首歌,而我可以從中挑出10首,那麼我就幫你出唱片。」 老闆的話刺激得周杰倫興奮不已,他打電話告訴媽媽後就跑到街上買回一大箱方便麵。他想,就是拼了命,也要做最後的搏擊。

周杰倫熬紅了雙眼如約寫出了50首歌曲,而且每一首都寫得結構合理,譜得工工整整。吳宗憲終於有了讚許的笑容,他挑選出10首,2001年初製成了周杰倫的第一張專輯《杰倫》。 公司對這張唱片沒抱多大希望,能收回製作成本就算不錯了。然而《杰倫》橫空出世後,猶如一場猛烈的颱風橫掃台灣,很快被歌迷搶購一空。《杰倫》一舉奪 得台灣當年最佳流行音樂演唱專輯、最佳製作人和最佳作曲人三項大獎。《杰倫》的成功讓公司始料不及,讓台灣的歌星們大跌眼鏡,紛紛詢問哪?堳_出來的周杰 倫?

如果說第一張專輯小有成就的話,那麼,周杰倫第二張專輯《范特西》已經形成了風暴,席捲了大陸、港台、東南亞整個華語歌壇,各種大獎紛至沓來。

周杰倫終於成功了,他深深明白, 沒有媽媽黑暗中明燈般的溫暖,他支撐不到今天,媽媽為他一直未再嫁,點點滴滴都是舐犢之情。他將所有的收入都交給媽媽掌管,儘管自己有了公寓,每個週末依然回家,同媽媽、外婆一起享受天倫之樂。葉惠美更是百感交集,當年丈夫的譏諷、老師的搖頭、生活的艱辛都隨風而去。 葉惠美退休後,周杰倫總擔心媽媽寂寞,只要在台灣,他都回家同媽媽住在一起。週末時,他會約上媽媽一起去看午夜場的電影,媽媽喜歡看經典片,周杰倫就陪著看,而周杰倫喜歡看的前衛片,葉惠美也陪著兒子看,幸福的暖流縈繞在母子心間。

周杰倫的第四張專輯就叫《葉惠美》,這是兒子獻給母親的禮物。


now look around again.
she actually comes in different forms, different times.
eyes shut, and we might as well keep believing that she never existed.


Friday, May 18, 2007

overreact

sure hk has generated a lot of buzz
but i find it more interesting, and confusing, to see how people discuss the issues:

why would someone try to attack those who stand against him by saying how they lack common sense, so to make his stand more convincing?

common provoking fillers:
- oh plz just relaly use your brain...
- try to wake up and think...
- are you stupid/nuts
- where is your common sense

seriously it successfully provokes me
to ignore him.

but maybe it still works on many people?
otherwise such method shouldn't even worth a try.

or it just explains our (sub)conscious love of dramatization.


Thursday, March 15, 2007

argh felt like exploding...

i need poise
to keep me from qualms these days.

and thanks for supporting me guys =)

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入耳刺耳與否
大概是每人非常關心才會在乎要道出所有意見來
實在太多師兄師姐為你們打氣了

還是十分懷念昔日當受寵的一群...

繼續努力呀smvc


Saturday, March 03, 2007

 

extremely frustrated. sigh.

is it even there? should i keep trying for possibly nothing at all?

 

 

even if it's the hardest thing to pursue,

i find it even harder to just give up.

 

so grant me luck please



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