Robert Sciglimpaglia

Robert Sciglimpaglia

  • Born: 1966-11-19
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Casey 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      The future of that moment

      While watching this movie, I kept thinking of a friend. Not because I was as good as D and M in the movie, but why I kept so much of myself in front of him. D presents all of her in front of M. Her love, her pain, her dreams, her anger. In this extremely SUCK life, we need to present our true self...

    • Chaim 2022-03-24 08:01:04

      I have to

      The saddest thing in the world is to live like her after that person left.
      There is nothing wrong with memory and reality, but the D after fifteen years is actually not D at all, but Mureen.
      It wasn't D that Mike Ru shot, and Uma wouldn't have imagined that the man who looked back at her with her...

    • Dane 2022-04-23 07:05:37

      The ending of this movie is intriguing, I really didn't understand it

    • Mireya 2022-03-24 09:03:54

      The heart is the strongest muscle in the human body. There are more cells in the brain than there are stars in the galaxy. 72% of the human body is water. Conscience is the voice of God.

    The Life Before Her Eyes quotes

    • Young Diana: Maureen, what did I do to deserve a friend like you?

      Maureen: Um, something in a past life?

    • Paul McFee: William James, that most American philosopher, once advised: "begin to be now what you will be hereafter". One might ask how? Our deepest guide in our beginning to be, is our imagination. Our ability to project, and mold our future selves from the myriad possibilities before us. And to imagine takes courage and effort. But it gives us hope too, hope that we can author our own destinies, hope that rightness of the decisions we make now will be borne out in the future. As much as we can be overwhelmed by the world, we can also draw hope from it. From beauty, from promise, from the simple fact that we have the talent to imagine our future selves from all the possible lives that pass before our eyes. We must imagine our lives well. We must engage our conscience. Conscience is the voice of God in the nature and heart of man.