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莊納頓.卓加:有線體育臺(tái)優(yōu)秀監(jiān)制除抛。既失紅顏,復(fù)破婚盟母截,肝腸寸斷到忽,遂于昨日撒手塵寰。享年三十有五微酬。
莊君文質(zhì)彬彬绘趋,公而忘私。平素言行颗管,絕無癡態(tài)陷遮。孰料,將逝之際垦江,流露驚人之浪漫帽馋。剎那驚艷,化作縈回夢(mèng)魂比吭,遍覓芳蹤绽族,歷盡一波三折,本性情懷衩藤,浮現(xiàn)無疑吧慢。嗚呼,踏破鐵鞋赏表,方覺一番心事悉付東流检诗。語云:匹夫可 以?shī)Z其愛,不可奪其志瓢剿。然莊君堅(jiān)信逢慌,人生際遇非偶然,冥冥之中间狂,命運(yùn)已在攻泼,絲毫不爽。
其友文壇巨擘鉴象,時(shí)報(bào)主筆甸恩謂:莊君晚年脫胎換骨忙菠,有所頓悟,一以蔽之——欲臻天人合一纺弊,須堅(jiān)信一字只搁,此字古已有之,于今亦然俭尖,唯“緣”而已氢惋。
Jonathan Trager, Prominent television producer for ESPN, died last night from complications of losing his soul mate and his finance.
He was 35 years old and soft-spoken and obsessive. Trager never looked the part of a hopeless romantic, but in the final days of his life, he revealed an unknown side of his psyche. This hidden quasi-Junqian person a surfaced during the Agatha Christie-like pursuit for his long-reputed soul mate, a woman whom he only spent a few precious hours with.
Sadly, The protracted search ended late Saturday night in complete and utter failure.
Yet even in certain defeat, the courageous Trager secretly clung to the belief that life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences uh-uh, but rather it’s a tapestry of events that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan.
Asked about the loss of his dear friend, Dean Kansky, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and executive editor of the New York Times described Jonathan as a changed man in the last days of his life, “things were clearer for him” Kansky noted.
Ultimately, Jomathan concluded that if we are to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith in what the ancients used to call “fatum”, what we currently refer to as destiny.
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