We also like to go to the orchard, where the fruit ripens in early July. A big hairy peach hangs in my hand. A breeze blew through the Woods and the ripe apples rolled to the ground. I picked up the apple that fell at my feet, wrapped it in an apron, put my face on the apple and smelled the afterheat of the sun above. That feeling is wonderful! I often jump home happily.
2. She realized that a child's mind is like a stream flowing along the riverbed for thousands of times, with flowers, shrubs and light clouds. She tried her best to show me the way, because she understood that a child's heart, like a stream, needs the supplement of mountain springs and flows into the Yangtze River. The undulating peaks are reflected on the mirror-calm river, reflecting bright and dazzling tree shadows and blue sky, and reflecting the beautiful faces of flowers.
Every teacher can lead children into the classroom, but not every teacher can let children learn something real. My teacher and I love each other and are inseparable. I can never tell how much of my love for all the beautiful things is inherent in my heart and how much is given to me by her. She has become a part of my life, and I have followed in her footsteps. All the good things in my life belong to her, and my talent, ambition and happiness are moved by her love. -Happiness and surprise
Suddenly, the wind and cloud changed suddenly, the warmth of the sun disappeared completely, the sky was overcast and the soil smelled strange. I know this is a common omen before the storm comes. I feel an indescribable fear, a sense of loneliness isolated from my relatives and the earth. I sat motionless, clutching the trunk and shivering, praying for Miss Sullivan to come back soon.
After a silence, the leaves rustled uniformly, and the strong wind seemed to uproot the trees. I clung to the branch for fear of being blown away by the wind. The tree shook more and more, and fallen leaves and broken twigs rained on me. Although I was anxious to jump down from the tree, I dared not move. I felt the earth shaking, like something heavy fell to the ground, and the vibration was transmitted from the bottom to the branch where I was sitting. When Miss Sullivan arrived, I was scared to shout. She grabbed my hand and helped me down. I hugged her tightly, and I was ecstatic to touch the solid earth again. I have gained a new knowledge-nature sometimes goes to war with her children, and hides claws under her gentle and beautiful appearance! -"Close to Nature"
The textbooks I have studied are rarely in Braille, so I have to ask others to spell out what I have in my hand, so I have much more time to preview my lessons than other students. Sometimes, it takes a lot of effort to do a small thing, and you can't help being impatient. When other students are laughing, singing and dancing outside, I can't stand the thought that it will take me several hours to finish reading a few chapters. But it didn't take me long to cheer up and laugh at these grievances.
Because if a person wants to gain real talent and learning, he must climb the strange mountains and dangerous peaks by himself. Since there is no shortcut on the road of life, you have to take your own tortuous road. I slipped several times, fell down, couldn't get up, lost my temper when I met unexpected obstacles, then restrained my temper, and then dragged myself up again. Every time I make a little progress, I will be encouraged. My heart is more and more eager to climb bravely and gradually see a wider world. Every struggle is a victory. If I work harder, I can reach the depths of bright clouds and blue sky-the peak of my hope. -"Admission"
Although there are many defects in my life, I can touch this colorful world in so many ways. The world is beautiful, even in darkness and silence. No matter what kind of environment you are in, you should keep working hard and learn to be content.
Sometimes, when I sit alone waiting for the door of life to close, a feeling of isolation hangs over me like a cold fog. There is light, music and friendship in the distance, but I can't get in, and the god of fate ruthlessly blocks the door. I really want to protest seriously, because my heart is still full of enthusiasm. But those sour and useless words overflowed my lips, and I stopped talking, just as tears flowed into my stomach and silence soaked my soul. Then, the god of hope came up to me with a smile and whispered, "forgetting me is happiness." So I will regard the light seen in others' eyes as my sun, the music heard in others' ears as my music, and the smile on others' lips as my happiness. -"Enjoy Life"
Helen Keller famously said
Helen Keller famously said
1, self-confidence is a state of mind, and confident people will not be depressed instantly. Helen Keller
Facing the light, the shadow is behind us. Helen Keller
I will open a window of opportunity for you. Helen Keller
Thousands of small things fall into our hands, and every day there are all kinds of small opportunities that we can freely use and abuse, but it still walks silently without any change. Helen Keller
As long as you face the sun, you can't see the shadow. Helen Keller
6. Facing the light, the shadow is behind us. Helen Keller
7. For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of fate. Helen Keller
8. The best and most beautiful things in the world are invisible and intangible. They can only feel it with their hearts. Helen Keller
9. As long as you face the sun, you can't see the shadow. Helen Keller
10, when a person feels that there is a force pushing him to soar, he should not crawl. Helen Keller
1 1. For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of life. Helen Keller
12, sometimes I think, if people live every day as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life. Helen Keller
13, confidence is the master of fate. Helen Keller
14, facing the light, the shadow is behind us-Helen Keller Confidence is the master of fate-Helen Keller Sometimes I think it would be great if people treated every day of their lives as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life. Helen Keller
15, the will to act is enhanced according to the frequency and firmness of the action, while the brain power is increased according to the use of the will. In this way, faith can be truly generated. Helen Keller
16, life is either bold or nothing. Helen Keller
17, sometimes I think, if people live every day as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life. Helen Keller
18 Some people say that knowledge is power. For me, knowledge is happiness. With knowledge, you can distinguish truth from falsehood, nobility from insignificance. When you know the thoughts and behaviors of people in different periods, you will have sympathy and close feelings for the human beings who have developed to today. Helen Keller
Coleridge, Cyrus, Aurio, Curie, Helen Keller.
1. Love is invisible, but you can feel the sweetness she brings.
2. Live every day as if it were your last.
There is nothing you can do without hope.
4. Cruel fate blocked the entrance, and I would be reluctant to ask why fate made such an arbitrary judgment, because my heart was not tamed and I was still crazy; But the harsh words came to my mouth, but my tongue didn't say them, like tears that haven't fallen, and they flowed back to my heart.
For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of fate.
6. Darkness will make people cherish light more, and silence will make people love sound more.
7. Firm confidence can make ordinary people do amazing things. For those who are above fate, self-confidence is the master of life. Helen Keller
8. I can feel so much happiness just by touching it, so if I can see it, I will find many better things!
9. Facing the light, the shadow is behind us.
10. Life is either a bold adventure or nothing. Helen Keller
1 1. The biggest disaster in life is not the trauma of the past, but giving up the future.
12. The weak wait for opportunities; The strong create opportunities.
13. The best and most beautiful things in the world are invisible and intangible. They can only feel it with their hearts.
14. The most beautiful things in the world are invisible and intangible. Feel it from the heart.
15. Death just moved from this room to that room, but I may be different from others, because I can see with my eyes in that new room.
16. Forget that you are happy. Therefore, I will try to regard the light in others' eyes as my sun, the music in others' ears as my music, and the smile on others' lips as my happiness.
17. My task is to practice, practice and practice again. Failure and fatigue often trip me up, but I have the courage to think that as long as I persist for a period of time, I can let the people I love see my progress. Helen Keller
18. Although my body is not free, my heart is free. Let my heart go beyond my body to the crowd, immerse myself in joy and pursue a better life!
19. We are obviously different. People who can see are different from those who can't see. It's not that the feeling is different, but that the method of using the feeling is different. It's just that the imagination and courage to look for wisdom outside the feeling are different.
20. I strive to acquire knowledge, hoping to use it in the future and make contributions to society.
2 1. All atoms in my body are vibrators. I can guess what happens every day by the vibrations I feel everywhere in the house.
I feel everything in the world with my whole body and mind, and I can't be idle for a moment. My life is full of vitality, just like those small insects who died early, squeezing their lives into one day. Life is either a bold adventure or nothing.
I only look at what I have, not what I don't have.
24. No matter what environment you are in, you should persist in your efforts.
25. Use your eyes as if you would lose them tomorrow.
26. Self-confidence is the master of fate.
27. A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. Helen Keller
28. Because in the long night of my life, the books I have read and the books read to me by others have become a great and bright lighthouse, revealing to me the deepest source of human life and human spirit.
29. Sometimes I think it would be great if people treated every day of their lives as if it were their last! This may reflect the value of life.
As long as you face the sun, you can't see the shadow.
3 1. As long as it is really beneficial to society, I will go all out to do what I can.
Introduction to Helen Keller _ Chronology of Events _
Introduction to Helen Keller _ Chronology of Events _ Chronology of Helen Keller's Life Events
1June 27, 880
Helen Keller was born in Ivy Lane, mbia, Tuscany, Alabama. His father is an army captain Arthur Henry Keller and his mother is Kate Adams Keller.
1882 February
Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing because of a sudden illness. The reasons for it were not known
1886 summer
Mr. and Mrs. Keller met with Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. Dr. Bell suggested that Mr. Keller contact Mr. Michael Anagnos, the principal of Perkins School for the Blind in Boston. Captain Keller wrote to President Anagnos asking for a tutor for Helen Keller. President Anagnos contacted Anne Mansfield Sullivan, an outstanding graduate of the school.
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Anne Sullivan arrived in Tuscany, mbia, and began to teach Helen American sign language.
1April 5, 887
Anne made a miraculous breakthrough in her teaching: when the water kept flowing through Helen's hand from the pump, Anne spelled the word water in Helen's palm: W-A-T-E-R, and Helen suddenly understood that everything had its own name.
1May 888
Anne, Helen and Helen's mother Kate went north, first visited Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, then received by President Grover Cleveland at the White House, and finally visited President Anago North at Perkins School for the Blind.
1889 Autumn
Anne and Helen came to Perkins School for the Blind again, and Helen became a guest of the school.
189 1 year1kloc-0/month
Helen gave the short story The King of Snow to President Anders as a birthday present. She was accused of plagiarism. 1894, President Anagnos broke off relations with Helen and Anne.
1894 1. Moon
Helen and Anne came to new york City. Helen attended Wright Humason School for the Deaf.
1896 August 19
Helen's father, Captain Keller, died.
1autumn of 896
Helen became a devout believer in Swedenburg.
1896 10 month
Helen was admitted to Cambridge Girls' School to prepare for Radcliffe College of Harvard Women's College.
1897 65438+ February
Helen and Anne left Cambridge Girls' School and moved to Rentham, Massachusetts. Helen continued to prepare for college with the help of her tutor.
1July 4, 899
Helen received a letter of admission from Radcliffe College.
65438+September 0900
Helen became a freshman in Radcliffe College 1900 class.
65438+August 0903
Helen wrote My Life with the help of editor john albert macy.
1904 Spring
Helen and Anne bought a 7-acre house in Rentham.
house
1June 28, 904
Helen became the first blind and deaf person to receive an honorary Bachelor of Arts degree from Radcliffe College.
1May 3, 905
Anne and john albert macy got married in Renson.
65438+July 0908
Helen wrote and published The Magical World I Perceived.
a book
1909 Spring
Helen and john macy joined the Massachusetts Socialist Party, and Helen became an advocate of women's participation in politics.
19 13 1 month
Helen and Anne began their lecture tour for more than fifty years. Helen wrote and published out of the dark, which is a set of articles full of socialist ideas.
19 14 years
John albert macy left Annie, but they didn't formally go through the divorce formalities.
19 14 10 month
Polly Thomson lives in Helen and Anne's house.
191611month
John albert macy's assistant Peter Fagan proposed to Helen, and they got a marriage certificate in Boston. Helen's mother Kate forced her daughter to publicly announce the cancellation of her engagement. Helen was sent to Montgomery, Alabama to visit relatives and friends. Anne and Polly went to Lake Village in plessy and Puerto Rico, hoping to help Anne's deteriorating health.
19 17 10 month
Helen and Anne sold Rentham's farm and moved to Forest Hill in new york with Polly.
1965438+May 2008
Helen's biopic Save (Silent) was put into production.
1920 February
Helen and Anne started their stage careers, giving live speeches and answering questions from the audience.
19265438+June 0
Helen's mother Kate died.
1924 1. Moon
Helen and Anne started working for the American Foundation for the Blind.
65438+June 0925
Helen called on the International Lions Club to demand that lions be designated as blind knights.
1927 1. Moon
My Faith was published, which tells Swedenburg's thoughts about Helen's faith.
1929 Spring
The book Middle Stream was published, which is an autobiography about Helen's life after graduation from university.
65438+April 0930
Helen, Anne and Polly traveled abroad for the first time and stayed in Scotland, Ireland and England for more than six months.
193 1 April
Helen, Anne and Polly and their party attended the first World Congress for the Blind.
193 1 August
Helen, Anne and Polly went to France and Yugoslavia.
1May 932
Helen, Anne and Polly traveled abroad for the third time and visited Scotland and England.
126 August 932
John albert macy died in Pennsylvania.
1932 65438+ February
Helen was elected to the board of directors of the American Foundation for the Blind.
June 1936
Helen, Anne and Polly went to Scotland again.
1936l0 No.20
Anne Sullivan Macy died.
1936 1 1 month
Helen and Polly traveled abroad again and went to England successively.
Scotland and France.
April 1937
Helen and Polly went to Japan, Korea and northeast China.
1938 Spring
The Diary of Helen Keller was published. This is Helen.
Life ranges from 1936 to 1937.
65438+September 0939
Helen sold her home in Forest Hill, New York, and moved to Akon Hill in Westport, Connecticut.
1943 1 month
Helen began to sympathize with the blind, deaf and other disabled veterans in military hospitals all over the country, who were injured in World War II. She called this experience the most important experience of my life.
1946 10 month
Helen and Polly traveled around the world for the first time for the work of the American Overseas Blind Foundation, a sister organization of the American Blind Foundation. They visited London, Paris, Italy, Greece and Scotland. In the next eleven years, they traveled to 35 countries on five continents.
1946 1 1 month
Mount Akon and all its furniture were almost destroyed by a fire.
65438+September 0947
After moving into No.2 Akon Mountain Villa, the original appearance of Akon Mountain Villa was basically maintained.
1948 April to August
Helen and Polly visited Australia and New Zealand as representatives of the American Overseas Blind Foundation. Polly suffered her first stroke when she arrived in Japan, and the rest of her trip was cancelled.
1spring of 950 to spring of l953
Helen and Polly continued to travel around the world, visiting Europe, South Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
1958 winter
Helen's biographical documentary The Invincible Man (later renamed The Life of Helen Keller) was released.
65438+February 0955
Helen and Polly visited the Far East, including India and Japan.
65438+June 0955
Helen received an honorary degree from Harvard University, becoming the first woman to receive this honor.
1955 65438+ February
Helen's biography of my teacher Anne Sullivan Macy has been published.
1956 Spring
The Invincible Head 1955 won the Oscar for Best Special Documentary.
1956 1 1 month
Helen reconciled with Perkins School for the Blind and attended the groundbreaking ceremony of Keller-Macy Center for Blind and Deaf Children.
1956 winter solstice 1957
William Gibson's play Miracle Maker was broadcast on TV and premiered on Broadway, telling the story of Helen and Anne's early life.
1May 957
Helen and Polly went to Ireland and Scandinavia.
1960 March 2 1
Polly Thomson died.
196 1 year l0 month
Helen suffered her first stroke and retired from public life.
65438+September 0964
President lyndon johnson awarded President Helen the Medal of Freedom, which is the highest honor that ordinary Americans can get. Helen couldn't attend.
Ceremony.
65438+June 0968 1
Helen Keller died in her sleep. More than 1200 people attended the funeral in the National Cathedral. Helen's ashes and Ann
Connie was buried with Polly's ashes.