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Kathryne 2022-04-19 09:01:57

Fate is too gorgeous and extravagant, some people miss it, and maybe they will never see it in a lifetime.

Destiny, to meet or not to meet, to fall in love with or to be loved, with whom to pass by, and whom to sleep with.

I found it, but she is not the girl who has been beautified thousands of times in her heart.

The most beautiful is what you can't get. This is the truth of love. A flower, from a distance, looks elegant and beautiful. You can't get close, you can only appreciate it from a distance. You are full of praise for it, and you dream about it. Maybe one day, when you really get close, you will find the flaws on it. When you take it off and look at it every day in your own home, the flower may be in danger of being bored.

Du Liniang's love for life and death is heart-wrenching. Shen Shijun married a woman, but he loved another woman deeply in his heart.

Love at first sight stories don't often take place in familiar settings, where it's easy to become blind.

The closer the wedding date is, the more unwilling you are; the more you don't want to think about it, the more you can't forget it.

For those who pursue perfection, romance is like a slow poison that turns from mild to strong. The poisoned people are deaf and blind, and they are desperate.

A book, a place, a movie poster, a life detail that doesn't make any sense also reminds them of each other.

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  • Jonathan: So are you gonna meet your boyfriend now or what?

    Sara: No, I think he's out probably doing what you're doing.

    Jonathan: Getting a crush on somebody else's girlfriend? No, I'm sorry, I just meant I had a really nice time. You know, maybe you should give me your phone number. Just in case.

    Sara: In case of what?

    Jonathan: In case of life. I just had a really great time and for all we know I wouldn't be able to find you again.

    Sara: Well, if we're meant to meet again, we'll meet again. it's just not the right time now.

    Jonathan: Maybe we're supposed to meet on British time and we're five hours too early.

  • Dean: Jonathan Trager, prominent television producer for ESPN, died last night from complications of losing his soul mate and his fiancee. He was 35 years old. Soft-spoken and obsessive, Trager never looked the part of a hopeless romantic. But, in the final days of his life, he revealed an unknown side of his psyche. This hidden quasi-Jungian persona surfaced during the Agatha Christie-like pursuit of his long reputed soul mate, a woman whom he only spent a few precious hours with. Sadly, the protracted search ended late Saturday night in complete and utter failure. Yet even in certain defeat, the courageous Trager secretly clung to the belief that life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences. Uh-uh. But rather, its a tapestry of events that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan. Asked about the loss of his dear friend, Dean Kansky, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and executive editor of the New York Times, described Jonathan as a changed man in the last days of his life. "Things were clearer for him," Kansky noted. Ultimately Jonathan concluded that if we are to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith in what the ancients used to call "fatum", what we currently refer to as destiny.