Broken youth mixed with joy and sorrow

Destini 2022-04-21 09:02:26

A good story must have a self-consistent logical line for each character while advancing the storyline. There is nothing abrupt, everything has a fundamental reason.

Please turn on the time machine so we can go back in time with Dad. (How to say dad is in jail :) We can rehearse here, my dad happens to be in St. John's. Is it a bar? No, that's a place to keep alcoholics away from alcohol so they can stop beating their wives and kids. very nice. Not even hitting the neighbors. Sanitary Pad Forced Makeup Remover: Wash off this mess from your face and you should be proud of the way you were born. When you are free, can you write me a happy song? I want to laugh. But what if I don't feel happy? Your problem is that you don't want to accept sadness in love, but that's love, Cosmo. Sadness and joy. (discussing with brother) What did she mean by that? I think she means there has to be a place in your heart where you can take your grief lightly. To me, any style is fine, as long as it's music. Fine, just be yourself. Eamon. I don't know who I am, and it may be a mixed blessing. You'll never be able to set sail if you don't set off now. If you don't grow now you will never grow. If you don't explore now you will never know. You never look back you have to keep running.

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Sing Street quotes

  • Eamon: So how do you mean you're "happy-sad"?

    Darren: Yeah, how're we supposed to market that?

    Conor: It means we're not pop anymore.

    Eamon: We were pop? Listen, I'm happy being anything. I just want to play music.

    Conor: That's fine. Be who you are, Eamon.

    Eamon: Well, I don't know who I am. Maybe I'm happy-sad, too. I don't know.

  • Darren: What does "happy-sad" even mean? How can we be both things? It makes no sense.

    Conor: It means that I'm stuck in this shithole full of morons and rapists and bullies, and I'm gonna deal with it, okay? It's just how life is. I'm gonna try and accept it and get on with it, and make some art.

    Eamon: So how does that affect our music?

    Conor: Positively.