My Single Enlightenment--It has nothing to do with this movie

Ernestina 2022-04-20 09:01:43

Sandra Bullock [When you were sleeping] Julia Roberts [Mona Lisa Smile, Never Compromise, Sparrow Becomes Phoenix ] Meg Ryan ["Sleepless in Seattle", "Electronic Love Letter"], single they have become my most intuitive understanding and imagination of singleness, but they appeared at the wrong time, or I didn't Was single before that. Although I wore a big dress like Sandra, a backpack made of wool like Julia, and a short haircut like Meg's, I didn't get my love like they did. I even changed my screen name to Princess at one point Vivian and I didn't wait for my prince. As I passed the enlightenment stage on the single road and moved on, I read more about being single: Lucy ["Goodbye Love"] decided to marry her in a dream by accident When she was a lover, her boss said to her: You know that joining a family is like joining a war, and this should be better confirmed by watching "Double Tape". When Lucy tearfully told Peter's bedside that she was a homeless single woman, it was so sad and I knew why I didn't understand it at the time - when I was a child, I used to imagine what I would be like in the future , where you'll be, what you'll have, growing up are all mundane things: a house and a family. I'm not complaining, I have a cat, an apartment, remote control, that's important. The problem is, I can't meet people who share the laughter. Do you believe in love at first sight? I bet you don't believe it, you may be too rational. Have you ever met someone and knew that if he got to know you, he would ditch the beautiful models around him, knowing that you are the one he wants to grow old with. Have you ever fallen in love with someone you've never talked to? Have you ever been lonely enough to talk nonsense with a vegetative person? . . . As it happens, I also have a cat and an apartment, albeit only for rent. Katherine was kindly pressed by a group of female students who loved her to ask why she didn't marry in her 30s (you must know that it was in 1953, not long after World War II, and Katherine's school was training excellent full-time wives Wesleyan Women's College) Katherine Tan She told them frankly that she loved each other, but the war changed each other. She did not have an affair with a certain professor, but she tacitly admitted that she had a romantic history with a certain Hollywood star. . . Fortunately, this kind of dialogue is under the condition that most of the students have accepted her, otherwise it must be a malicious disclosure. If so, I believe the result will be more embarrassing than playing "Truth, Big Adventure". Just like what happened to Tao Chun in "I Want to Fall in Love"--single women are the natural enemies of married women. In the eyes of everyone, single women go to all kinds of romantic places to revel in their spare time. It is more popular and accurate. The word description is "single public nuisance". Many years ago, when the Internet was still a rarity, emails could meet the true love of this life. Now, professional dating websites have already become a new profit model on the Internet, and they are in full swing. affectionate object.

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  • Kellie 2022-03-23 09:01:58

    "Not every relationship is meant for marriage." "My teacher, Katherine Watson, lived by her own definition, and would not compromise that. Not even for Wellesley. I dedicate this, my last editorial, to an extraordinary woman who lived by example and compelled us all to see the world through new eyes. By the time you read this, she'll be sailing to Europe, where I know she'll find new walls to break down and new ideas to replace them with. I've heard her called a quitter for leaving, an aimless wanderer. But not all who wander are aimless. Especially not those who seek truth beyond tradition; beyond definition; beyond the image. We'll never forget you.”

  • Yolanda 2022-03-22 09:01:52

    It's better for a woman to have a career

Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [about Charlie Stewart]

    Connie Baker: We spent last weekend at the Cape! A little hideaway he knew about.

    Betty Warren: Operative word, 'hide'. Men take women to the Cape in the winter when they're embarrassed to be seen with them. He's using you.

    Giselle Levy: He's not using you if you want to go. Come here, don't listen to her.

    Betty Warren: I love you, and I swear I'm not saying this to hurt you. Charlie's promised to Deb McIntyre. She wears his pin. Giselle, you know it's true.

    Giselle Levy: I don't know anything about a pin.

    Connie Baker: Are her parents named Phillip and Vanessa?

    Betty Warren: You know them?

    Connie Baker: Only from a distance.

  • Betty Warren: Have you seen Spencer?

    Connie Baker: [in tears] No. But I did see Charlie Stewart. And he told me that he and Deb broke up last summer. And you told me that they were together when he invited me to the Cape.

    Betty Warren: Oh Connie, I don't keep track of his dates. They've been on-again, off-again for the past few years.

    Connie Baker: No, no apparently they've been off-again for a while. For quite a while.

    Betty Warren: So?

    Connie Baker: So you made me believe that he was hiding me! Either way, why couldn't you let me be happy?