Extended Reading
  • Eldridge 2022-10-02 20:42:15

    Life and death are boundless

    Recently, I have become more and more fond of this kind of movies that return to life. They are plain and real. Everything seems to happen to you and me. There is no shocking, no whimsical ideas, but just like this, using real power to moisturize things silently and impress you. heart of. Plain...

  • Shakira 2022-10-02 22:51:48

    Sometimes what tears us apart helps us put it back together

    The disappearance of the husband is linked to the resignation of the previous secretary, which is a good show of an affair. The cold and haggard wife of the empty girl faces her four flower-like daughters, and a neighbor who is an old and handsome drinking friend like Kevin Costner-the show has...

The Upside of Anger quotes

  • Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer: Anger and resentment can stop you in your tracks. That's what I know now. It needs nothing to burn but the air and the life that it swallows and smothers. It's real, though - the fury, even when it isn't. It can change you... turn you... mold you and shape you into something you're not. The only upside to anger, then... is the person you become. Hopefully someone that wakes up one day and realizes they're not afraid to take the journey, someone that knows that the truth is, at best, a partially told story. That anger, like growth, comes in spurts and fits, and in its wake, leaves a new chance at acceptance, and the promise of calm. Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

  • Hadley Wolfmeyer: There's something you all should know.

    Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer: You're pregnant and you're getting married.

    Hadley Wolfmeyer: How did you know that? Who told you that?

    Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer: I guessed? Really? I guessed that? I was right?

    Terry Wolfmeyer: No, you've got to be kidding me.

    Hadley Wolfmeyer: No, I'm... I'm not. I'm getting married.

    Terry Wolfmeyer: This is how I find out? Through Popeye? A 15-year-old?

    Lavender "Popeye" Wolfmeyer: Don't be condescending...

    Terry Wolfmeyer: Close it! You are a child. What do *you* know?

    Andy Wolfmeyer: Oh, that old chestnut.

    Terry Wolfmeyer: You close it as well, please. Do his parents know?

    Hadley Wolfmeyer: Yes, they're ecstatic.

    Terry Wolfmeyer: Oh, how long have they been ecstatic?

    Hadley Wolfmeyer: You know what? Can we just go to the lunch, please?

    Terry Wolfmeyer: [shouting] How long have they been ecstatic, damn you, Hadley?

    [everyone around them looks at them]