Watching "Mona Lisa's Smile"

Doug 2022-04-19 09:01:58

Maybe it's limitless. If young people, especially those from other places, want to settle in a big city like Beijing, they must face strong economic pressure, especially for boys. More, some people even think that you can't get married without a house and a car. But at the beginning of their marriage, they became house slaves and car slaves. The next few decades will be the days of repaying the loan. If they have children, the expenses will be even greater. I think a marriage with such a lot of stress will not be happy, only tired. Some girls will want to be a sugar daddy, but what is the success rate? First of all, this is an incorrect idea of ​​getting something for nothing; secondly, "sugar" money, you are looking for other people's money, what about other people's money? It's color! In general, they are thrown away when they have had enough fun. The best example is Li Xiang. Celebrities also have such "encounters". They can leave after they get married. If you want to meet the big money that looks right, either you watch too many movies or TV series or you are daydreaming! Of course, there is such a Lucky Gril, but they must have considerable capital, not just any Plain Girl! Therefore, I think marriage is not a last resort for women, it is better not to rush too much, because having more love for a while can give you enough time to see the person in front of you, and unless you have full confidence in this relationship, you can Step into the palace of marriage, otherwise don't live together too early, especially the kind of cohabitation that leads the housework life of firewood, rice, oil and salt too early, then the beauty of the girl will be lost in the smog prematurely. In short, marriage is beautiful and worth looking forward to, but you must be careful, especially not to lose yourself for the sake of marriage and for him!

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Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [referring to a childlike drawing of a cow]

    Katherine Watson: 25 years ago, someone thought this was brilliant.

    Connie Baker: I can see that.

    Betty Warren: Who?

    Katherine Watson: My mother. I painted it for her birthday. Next slide. This is my mom. Is it art?

    Susan Delacorte: It's a snapshot.

    Katherine Watson: If I told you Ansel Adams had taken it, would that make a difference?

    Betty Warren: Art isn't art until someone says it is.

    Katherine Watson: It's art!

    Betty Warren: The right people.

    Katherine Watson: And who are they?

    Giselle Levy: Betty Warren! We're so lucky we have one of them right here.

  • Connie Baker: [reading from an advertisement] "When your courses are set and a dreamboat you've met, have a real cigarette! Have a Camel!" I've got my courses, I've got my Camel cigarette. Where the hell is my dreamboat?