sex or love , there's no point in breaking up, it's just a deal at most

Mortimer 2022-04-22 07:01:32

Love should not be measured by money, and spirit should not be compared with material things. Don't use your love as a test item, let alone trade it, otherwise, everything will deteriorate, and it will deteriorate immediately at the moment of the transaction.

Poor couples mourn for everything. The poor woman did not adhere to her own principles, gave up her principles in front of money, and for the sake of her husband; poor, pitiful, hateful men, unable to take good care of their own women, also "shared them conditionally with others", which is even more hateful. Afterwards, not only was there no guilt, but only stupid endless suspicions and doubts were left behind.

Just because the rich man takes a fancy to your beautiful wife (not only your wife is beautiful) does not mean that he can get your wife (she is a woman with a mind and soul), everything depends on the will of the person involved. Why do you have to have your own house, why do you have to have a $5,000 skirt? The desire for all material things also depends on the inner desires and thoughts of the person involved.

Love, the sacred spiritual wealth, originally owned and created by two people, was a powerful and fragile spiritual wealth that could never be plundered, but was destroyed by the inadvertent words of the "outsider" because of his hand. There is a weapon on it - "material satisfaction", and this is the dilemma the couple is currently facing. In front of money, in front of "a lot of" money that is similar to "unearned", they lose the true meaning of love, forget that they also have the instinct to create material wealth, but they want more, so in the end they will lose more. God is fair.

The reason why the rich man can become a rich man, and the reason why the man is mediocre in material and spirit, lies in the essential difference between these two men: the difference between the wise and the fool.

In this story, I think that the rich man and the heroine are the real wise men who really understand love.

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Indecent Proposal quotes

  • David: [while playing pool] I guess there's limits to what money can buy.

    John: Not many.

    Diana: Well some things aren't for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.

    John: That's naive, Diana. I buy people every day.

    Diana: In business, maybe, but you can't buy people not when real emotions are involved.

    John: So you're saying you can't buy love? That's a bit of a cliché don't you think?

    Diana: It's absolutely true.

    John: Is it? What do you think?

    David: I agree with Diana.

    John: You do? Well let's test the cliché. Suppose... I were to offer you one million dollars for one night with your wife.

    David: I'd assume you're kidding.

    John: Let's pretend I'm not. What would you say?

    Diana: He'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: I didn't hear him.

    David: I'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: That's a reflex answer because you view the question as hypothetical. But let's say that there was real money backing it up. I'm not kidding. A million dollars. The night would come and go but the money could last a lifetime. Think of it. A million dollars. A lifetime of security... for one night. Don't answer right away. Just consider it; seriously?

    David: We're positive, okay?

    John: Well then you've proved your point. There are limits to what money can buy. It's late, and I hate to admit it, but I have meetings in the morning. May I have one dance? With your permission.

    David: You know something? I think you better hurry on to that meeting. You don't want to miss out on your next billion.

    John: Understood. I wouldn't part with her either. Good night.

  • Diana: Somethings are not for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.