Up in the air = Down to earth

Dana 2021-10-20 17:28:02

Um, people who are too lazy to do codewords are still worthless, but they are still sincere, and more importantly, writing some slightly longer Chinese composition that accounts for 80% of the composition should be one thing. One thing that can prevent Alzheimer's disease, in fact, there is no need to elaborate on those in-depth things. Sometimes the more obvious reasons are often more convincing, just like love.

"The stars will wheel forth from their daytime hiding places;. And one of those lights, slightly brighter than the rest, will be my wingtip passing over"

such that the last sentence of the standard of intellectual sensibility combination in accordance with the golden ratio drama central idea Concluding sentence, for example, the poster is clear and unmistakable and can't distinguish the life encounters between the sky and the underground in the early morning and evening, and even the font used in the city names when flying over to each city in the movie. My dishes, in fact, intellectually speaking, I am optimistic. The Hurt Locker got the Golden Man, but emotionally I voted for Up in the Air without hesitation.

Just because of the various implants, the little golden man will definitely not be able to bird it, but I think that the nature of loneliness that touches me the most is not (this has been approve by God himself and various other leaders), It is not the warmth of returning (the United States is the United States, I am optimistic that Ya can be a bit more vulgar), and it is not how to be a high-quality and responsible junior (harmony has surpassed development as the number one priority).

And it is implantation, the most moving, and there is only one truth. The vast majority of life is implantation. Choice is passive, arrival is delay, check-in is check-out, and going forward is unresolved.

And all the above are vice versa. Up in the air = Down to earth.

My life seems to be a lower local version: the check-in box happens to be the same brand as the one implanted in the play. The hotel is implanted differently. It is not hilton but shangri-la and hyatt. The airline has become air. China and air france, of course, I will not be implanted with omega. The only difference is that my situation here is even less optimistic. Not only is the loyalty between people a bit like that heavy but empty backpack, Even the mileage will expire. I remember that during the Spring Festival, Air China’s PhoenixMiles reminded me that more than 20,000 miles will expire in June of this year. It turns out that not landing is not so frustrating. What is frustrating is that the evidence of not landing can be written off. The lack of loyalty seems to be The overwhelming victory in announcing a commercial life is more thoroughly implanted in this country.

The arranged itinerary is always more indestructible than the travel plan made by yourself. The implanted life is more unresolved than the DIY colorful life. Some people are on the ground looking up at the sky, and some people are looking down on the ground in the air, and the result is the same. , Can't see anything clearly, miss each other, it's not a pity, collide with each other, but often die miserably.

Goran alex: the I AM at The Woman that you do not have have to worry the About.
Ryan Bingham: Sounds like A Trap.
Rely on is really Trap

Ryan Bingham: Why Kids Love by You know have alo ordered that?
Bob: Because They Screw Lingerie Models.
Ryan Bingham: No, that's why we love athletes. Kids love them because they follow their dreams.
is not kids

Flight Attendant: Would you like the cancer?
Ryan Bingham: What?
Flight Attendant: Would you like the can, sir?
Actually there is no choice.

If there are only two movies in the world, one terminal and one up in the air, (without Wall -E can be selected, sorry), my suggestion is that men please look at terminal first, and then up in the air, women please turn it around, and I will only look at up in the air, twice!

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Extended Reading
  • Fay 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    I don't know anything about George Clooney

  • Amir 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    You know I have a single flying trapeze aunt who is 14 years older than me and is unmarried. Because of a long business trip, her passport has been changed several times because of stamps from various countries. She gets drunk to death every time I drink with her, no exceptions.

Up in the Air quotes

  • San Francisco Manager: [interviewing Natalie for a job] So, what happened?

    Natalie Keener: How exactly do you mean?

    San Francisco Manager: You graduated top of your class. You could have had your pick of employment, including right here. Instead, you went to Omaha to... fire people for a living?

    Natalie Keener: Challenging work.

    San Francisco Manager: I'll say. I couldn't imagine doing that day in and day out. Not in this climate.

    Natalie Keener: I... followed a boy.

    San Francisco Manager: I guess we've all done that at some point in our lives.

    [the manager pauses and picks up a letter from his desk, showing it to Natalie]

    San Francisco Manager: This guy says I'd be lucky to have you.

    Ryan Bingham: [voiceover, reading the letter] To whom it may concern: I can't begin to count the number of people I've fired in my lifetime. So many that I've forgotten what it's like to actually hire someone. We've never met, but I know you'd be lucky to have Natalie Keener. My advice? Take her and don't look back. She'll be the best decision you've made in a long time.

    San Francisco Manager: [holding his hand out] I sure hope he's right.

    [Natalie springs to her feet and shakes hands, gathering her composure and trying not to smile too broadly]

  • Ryan Bingham: [giving a motivational speech] Anybody who ever built an empire, or changed the world, sat where you are now. And it's *because* they sat there that they were able to do it.