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The struggle to leave your hometown sentence, in order to live your life to leave your hometown

Everyone who is out on their own in their hometown, will really miss the warmth of home, in a strange city, walking in the streets and alleys looking at the people coming and going will always have a strange and desolate feeling. It’s not easy to be alone outside! The following is a compilation of the backwoods is not easy for everyone, welcome to see.

1. You choose to leave your hometown, however, there is always someone in your hometown waiting for you, just waiting for you, even if you know you will not return.

2. All want to leave their hometowns, embark on the road to faraway places, look for that beauty, see all the prosperity, but it turns out that home is the most beautiful.

3. A hundred flowers are competing with each other, and it is cold at night when the wind and rain enter the spring.

The first time I saw the film, I was able to see it.

4. It’s time to start living away from home again, but it’s really hard to let go.

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5. In fact, I don’t understand why I chose to leave my hometown, and I don’t understand why I’m always somehow thin.

6. Today, I caught a train, a person rushing around, and suddenly I felt so heartbroken, how much money I can earn, how much I can do and how much I have to leave my hometown like this, and suddenly I felt so sad. The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public.

7. I’ve changed from being an ignorant little girl to a wanderer who has left her hometown for home.

8. In those years when we were all uprooted from our hometowns, we were always thinking of people back home who had no wells to fetch water! Now when I go home, I find that people are using tap water! By Wee Wee

9. Again, I started to think about the meaning of leaving your hometown for a person to go out to work. There is much more to lose than there is to gain.

10. The dog that survives in the wild is a wild dog. What is the difference between a man who leaves his home to make a living and a wild man? Source: After the meeting

11. “What is your loneliest moment?” “

12. The moment when I got off the train at night and saw all the lights in the house after I left my hometown. In such an environment alone to persist in moving forward alone, stronger in every disappointment!

13. A person uprooted from his hometown, everything is alone, usually feel nothing, see this topic instantly feel so lonely.

14、Some people take the train to leave their hometown when they are young, in the train full of curiosity and fantasy once they embark on society, only to understand that this society will let us die in this

15、When the loved one is around, leaving the hometown are treated as a trip, if the loved one is not around, walking two steps are felt to be adrift.

16. The more people grow up, the more they can’t let go of their homes. The first thing I want to do is to make sure that I have a good idea of what I want to do. I like the night here, the lights are not sleeping, the warm yellow is still there.

17. It’s still hard for a person to leave their home country to study, but what can be done about it?

18, leaving home, too much to miss, more is looking forward to become better. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.

19. The day after tomorrow, I will have to leave my hometown again, I really miss my wife and children.

20. After confessing, you only want to see the good things about each other, because all the things you are not satisfied with are bets on the future, and are the price of leaving home.

21. I’d rather be at home alone and lonely for a day than to go to work with a group of people busy for a day… Thinking about leaving my hometown for work again tomorrow is heavier than going to the grave.

22. If you are given a chance to leave your home and go to a place where you don’t speak the language, will you choose to live a comfortable life now or will you choose to break through.

23. It’s not until one leaves one’s hometown and goes off on one’s own that one really misses the warmth of family, and a smile from a stranger is as warm as the sun.

24. I have to go back to my hometown more often, and I see that the hairdressers are doing well, and you, who have left your hometown, are doing so badly that you can’t come back.

26. I would rather be alone at home for a day than go to work for a busy day with a group of people.

26. I would rather be at home alone for a day than go to work with a group of people for a busy day. …and think about leaving my hometown for work tomorrow.

27. How many people have left their hometowns to drift around in the big city, spending the spring and summer alone, and walking through the autumn and winter.

28. If you were given a chance to leave your hometown alone and go to a place where you don’t speak the language, would you choose the comfortable life you have now or would you choose to break through.

29. At this moment, my heart is actually very afraid, afraid of being alone, afraid of leaving home, afraid of being alone and helpless. I don’t know if I should, or will, admit defeat.

30. Leaving can only be a permanent uprootedness, away from all my loved ones, and it’s hard to let go.

31. It is not until one leaves one’s home and wanders alone that one really misses the warmth of family, and a smile from a stranger is as warm as the sun.

32. We can’t say we regret leaving our hometown, but we can’t let go of our friends who have been here for so many years, and we feel sorry for our parents if we don’t go home.

33. I left my hometown to come here, but you did this to me, I want to go but I can’t let go of my baby boy, I want my family.

34. A man who has left his hometown, I also have people I miss, if not still some thoughts, really a little unable to hold on to the steel gun, guarding the land of Wu Meng.

35. How many people have left their hometowns to drift around in the big city, spending the spring and summer alone, and walking through the autumn and winter.

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