Robert Tyrone Stanley

Robert Tyrone Stanley

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    • Zella 2021-12-20 08:01:03

      Lines of Ira

      But how I love then, its nothing compared to how I love you now. Now, I love you with everything inside of me…. I love you so much; I just want you to be happy, even if that happiness no longer includes me .

      From that day on, for me and Ruth, it wasn't exactly happily ever after, but it was pretty...

    • Marcia 2021-12-20 08:01:03

      Obscenity in a fantasy world

      I very much agree with the previous thought that men can’t write Marie Su’s film reviews. Forgive me for my ignorance. I really didn’t expect the author to be a man. After watching the movie, Baidu knew that the author was Qiong Yao from the United States. He is a prolific writer who has written...

    • Myrtis 2021-12-20 08:01:03

      The love story of Ira and Ruth in the North Carolina scenery film is many times more touching than that of the male and female protagonist! But the wrinkles of Clint Eastwood’s son’s eyes were filled with the uprightness and love of the cowboy. The moment the queen stood in the middle of the field surrounded by applause and cheers, I knew that he understood the truth. You lost and you won. How about the world

    • Kirsten 2021-12-20 08:01:03

      "I love you so much, I just hope you are happy, even if there is no me in that happiness." I prefer the old couple described in the letter. Love is in love at first sight, and the simple happiness of two people is really good.

    The Longest Ride quotes

    • Ira Levinson: For me, the great joy of collecting wasn't in the art itself, but in the person I collected it with: my beloved Ruth. The happiness these paintings brought her was immeasurable. And sharing that happiness was the great privilege of my life. We celebrated, we achieved, we endured, we compromised. And above all... we loved. The true work of art was the longest ride Ruth and I shared, this thing called Life. There's not a painting here I wouldn't trade in a heartbeat, to hear her voice, or see her smile, just one more time.

      [Signed, Ira Levinson]

    • Sophia Danko: [Marcia opens Sophia's door] Hi Marcia. Thanks for not disturb-ing.

      Marcia: I have a present for you.

      [holds up cowboy boots]

      Sophia Danko: Wait, you were serious?

      Marcia: Do I look serious?

      Sophia Danko: No, you look ridiculous.

      [chuckles]