I want to learn, I want to study

Taya 2022-04-19 09:01:51

I liked The Da Vinci Code very much before, and I saw him again after a long time.

I have to admit that I am a person who doesn't study very deeply.

When I read The Da Vinci Code, my blood boiled, I was looking forward to my unknown realm, and I was determined to study hard, explore the unknown, and discover mysteries.

It's just a waste of money.

People, you will always disappoint yourself, and you can find a way to make yourself so disappointed, but you can still be lazy.

After reading it, it is a kind of effort, I think.

Then I finished it.

It has indeed stimulated his desire to seek knowledge, but he dismissed himself because of the lessons of history.

Generally speaking, the most useful thing about this film for me is that it once again made me discover how distrustful and dismissive I am of myself.

I am tired of watching heroes save the world, but I like watching their own reasoning without thinking at all, and I like this feeling that makes me deeply discover that many unknowns are worth investigating. It's a pity that I am so lazy, I am lazy and destroy the world, and I am lazy.

But time has passed for so long, and the years have turned around a lot. Maybe you have grown up? Can you make yourself from a long time ago, not so embarrassed?

Still have to be hopeful, no?

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Inferno quotes

  • Sienna Brooks: Why was someone shooting at you?

    Robert Langdon: I don't know.

    Sienna Brooks: Also, when you came into the E.R., you were mumbling something over and over.

    [playing a recording on her phone]

    Robert Langdon: Very sorry. Very sorry. Very, very sorry.

    [she turns the recording off]

    Robert Langdon: "Very sorry"?

    Sienna Brooks: Do you have any idea why you'd be saying this?

    Robert Langdon: No.

    Sienna Brooks: Why was someone shooting at you?

    Robert Langdon: You can keep asking me these questions, lady, but I'm not gonna know the answers!

  • Sienna Brooks: Questions are important. It'll help you recover.

    Robert Langdon: Can I ask you for a cup of, uh... it-it's... it's, um... well, it... it's brown and it's hot, and people drink it in the morning for energy. Uh...

    Sienna Brooks: Tea?

    Robert Langdon: Tea. No! The other one.

    Sienna Brooks: Coffee.

    Robert Langdon: Coffee! Could I have a cup of coffee?