Jack taught me eight things

Zachary 2022-01-22 08:04:17

1 It is nothing to be a diaosi. To be a diaosi, dare to work with diaosi, help each other and make progress together.

2 Love is our last position, but we also have to fall, and we are left in the end. go on fighting.

3 I will still be late, and I will still mess up well-prepared things. Some things are destined, just like meeting some people, it is also destined.

4 If I love you, I should do my best to make you happy, as I am born with. The same is true of friendship.

5 It's better to be slower than faster, and you can eat after it settles.

6 I am much better than I thought, when I become a leaf bear.

7 Don't be smart to solve any problem, if it is really a problem.

8 "Incompetent" people are more kind, they don't even have the ability to reject others.

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  • Claud 2022-04-21 09:03:23

    The joys and sorrows of American blue-collar workers have no turbulence, no passion, and lightly encourage those who are both directors and actors, especially the actor, so he thinks like this

  • Leanne 2022-04-23 07:04:20

    3.5 stars. I am afraid of what I will meet, I am afraid of the past I will face

Jack Goes Boating quotes

  • Jack: This always happens.

    Clyde: What?

    Jack: Whenever there's anything good, it fucks up.

    Clyde: It fucked up, but it fucked up because *we* forgot.

    Jack: No, you fucked it up because you made a fucking toast!

    Clyde: Because I love you. We all love you. We forgot the food because you were being loved. That's the important thing to remember.

  • [first lines]

    Clyde: Have you thought about it? I think you should.

    Jack: What does she do there?

    Clyde: She's the assistant to the embalmer.

    Jack: Oh no.

    Clyde: Something with the fluids.

    Jack: No. Ugh.

    Clyde: No, man. Lucy's training her to sell seminars with Dr. Bob. She calls the funeral directors - phone sales.

    Jack: Cool. What's her name?

    Clyde: Connie. So I'll tell Lucy it's on.