The Seven Year Itch

Jason 2022-01-09 08:01:09

I take a walk in the park at noon every day. I saw pear blossoms and plum blossoms blooming twice a few days ago. Jokingly saying that pear blossoms and plum blossoms can come in spring again, can one indulge in spring dreams for the third time? Today’s mistresses, lovers, and mistresses---there are many, some corrupt officials even have dozens or hundreds of lovers, and they reduce themselves to an animal that can only mate---just like to find opportunities to spill liquids. The male animals are eager for quick success.
Some people say that "under the appearance of civilization, we are all savages." In thousands of years of human history, from ignorance to civilization, loyalty should have been a moral bondage. The dam of conscience will face spiritual torture even if it is not so strong to cross it? People nowadays are not resisting temptation, but waiting for temptation---I'm afraid that the temptation won't come! In the face of a little temptation, I collapsed across the board. Loyalty is just too low a bargaining chip for betrayal! Terrible world!
Watching "The Seven Year Itch" thinking about the small derailment of the soul in the 1940s and 1950s will also cause too much anxiety and hesitation, the kind of contradiction like a child who wants to eat sweets but dare not eat after all , Make modern people ashamed. I think modern people also envy it, right? The passion of omitting the process, even if it is crazy, is ultimately unstable, right?
People desire freedom in their hearts. One of the costs of a happy marriage is that they cannot have 100% freedom. You can't have both. You can decide and persevere if you choose between the two!

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The Seven Year Itch quotes

  • Mr. Kruhulik: Do you know the maid from 531 Park? Why, you must've seen her walking down the street with her big, fat poodle.

    Richard Sherman: What are you talking about?

    Mr. Kruhulik: Come now, Mr. Sherman, we're both summer bachelors. Don't let's be naive.

    Richard Sherman: Good night, Mr. Kruhulik! Big, fat poodle! Why he's got four kids. Something happens to people in this town in the summer.

  • Richard Sherman: What would you like to drink? You do drink, don't you?

    The Girl: Oh, sure! I drink like a fish.