Kate Yeung

Kate Yeung

  • Born: 1984-10-26
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Amelie 2022-01-12 08:01:56

      Is this your life?

      I'm sorry, mother-in-law, it's not that I don't like talking to you, but I think you must have known it a long time ago if I can talk to you. Otherwise, you won't call me "obedient" every time. It's like they all said you're gone, and you didn't tell me where you went, so I think that must be a...

    • Marley 2022-04-23 07:03:44

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      I think "Yi Yi" is like a booming pool of water. We are waiting by the water, waiting for the fish to jump, waiting for the splashes and raindrops. When we are tired of waiting, when we are a little irritable, we realize that we have been waiting all the time. This Wangqingtan is a grand beauty in...

    • Ryley 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      "Since the invention of the movie, human life has been prolonged at least three times." "I thought that if I live again, there might be something different. The result is still the same, no different. I just suddenly felt that if I live again, it seems like , It’s really unnecessary." "You can’t see it yourself, so I’ll show it to you." "Without a cloud, without a tree, it’s not beautiful." "I think I'm old too..."

    • Dominique 2022-03-20 09:02:27

      From the beginning of a wedding to the end of a funeral.

    Yi Yi: A One and a Two... quotes

    • Yang-Yang: I'm sorry, Grandma. It wasn't that I didn't want to talk to you. I think all the stuff I could tell you... You must already know. Otherwise, you wouldn't always tell me to 'Listen!' They all say you've gone away. But you didn't tell me where you went. I guess it's someplace you think I should know. But, Grandma, I know so little. Do you know what I want to do when I grow up? I want to tell people things they don't know. Show them stuff they haven't seen. It'll be so much fun. Perhaps one day... I'll find out where you've gone. If I do, can I tell everyone, and bring them to visit you? Grandma, I miss you. Especially when I see my newborn cousin who still doesn't have a name. He reminds me that you always said you felt old. I want to tell him that I feel I am old, too.

    • Yang-Yang: Daddy, you can't see what I see and I can't see what you see. So how can I know what you see?

      N.J.: Good question. I never thought of that. That's why we need a camera. Do you want one to play with?

      Yang-Yang: Daddy, can we only know half of the truth?

      N.J.: What? I don't get it

      Yang-Yang: I can only see what's in front, not what's behind. So I can only know half of the truth, right?