Inspired by a true story, the film Hachiko tells the moving loyalty of the dog Hachiko who accompanied his master to the station every day and waited there for the evening to return. When her master dies, she Hachiko never stops waiting for him, returning every day to the same place where she last saw him. A story that moved the whole world and that has become the emblem of friendship. Here, the most beautiful phrases from the film. The Help, the film that tells racism through the eyes of women
The incredible story of three women who join their voices to be heard in a world that does not give them space The phrases
The faithfulness of a dog teaches us that friendship can last forever.
I’ve never met my grandfather. He died when I was very small. But, when they told me about him and Hachi… I feel I know them. They taught me the value of loyalty. Now I know that you must never forget who you loved. That’s why Hachi will always be my hero.
My hero and Hachiko, a dog, called him Hachi, the mystery dog, because no one knew where he came from, and this is where his story begins … when they tell me about Hachi I feel I know him, Hachi taught me what it is. loyalty that’s why Hachi will always be my hero.
I said that the soul is no more worth than the body and I said that the body is no more worth than the soul, that nothing, not even God, is greater than his ego for anyone. I listen and see God in every object and yet I do not understand God in the least, nor that there could be anyone more wonderful than myself. I see God in the faces of men and women and in my face in the mirror. I find letters sent by God on the streets, each one signed with his name and I leave them with his name because I know that wherever I go others will always and forever come on time. Hachiko: the extraordinary dog ​​who inherited an important message
Hachiko, an Akita dog breed that became famous all over the world for its incredible loyalty and considered, to date, the greatest symbol of loyalty in existence, from which we should all take inspiration
. first to discover America, he remains my hero: it takes courage to face such a large ocean with a tiny ship and thanks to him when it’s Columbus Day you don’t go to school.
Hachiko was the dog my grandfather Parker had. [some of the companions laugh] Everyone called him Hachi. He was the mystery dog ​​because he never knew where he came from. Maybe Hachi had escaped from a kennel or maybe he had jumped out of someone’s car from far away, like Florida or New Jersey. One way or another Hachi was lost. […] One way or another, a long time ago, in the town where my grandfather lived, Hachi appeared at the train station and this is where the story begins.
Do you remember that we talked about John Philip Sousa, a great composer of marches of the early twentieth century. He was a very famous man but he had a deep hatred for recordings: he never allowed them to record his music, even when Thomas Edison arrived with his sensational invention, the phonograph. But Edison didn’t care, he didn’t give a damn and secretly recorded a composition by Sousa during a parade. I would call it the first real “pirate record”. [students laugh] So what do you think
? What do you say
Sousa was right
? It should be enough
I do not know. I am much older than you but I tend to think that there is an element of music that cannot be captured: you cannot capture life, you cannot capture the human heart. The moment of creation is something fleeting.

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