What do opportunists hate most

Marcus 2022-03-16 09:01:02

I like people like Weissler very much.
No matter whether he is a bad person or a good person, like a small animal , he believes in his heart. No speculation.
People who don’t speculate are fearless, because he has nothing to miss
opportunists. What is the most annoying. For example, Weissler’s classmates + superiors
happen to have the most people like China now. While they disgust others, they also give How much fear did I bring?
Of course, there must be a lot of people like Weisler in China now. After all, China has a large population
. The first time I saw Weisler being demoted and opening an envelope with a kid who was joking, I felt sad.
Especially after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the great writer sat in the car, and Weisler was just a postman.
Later, thinking about being a postman is not necessarily a bad thing.
For those who are focused on what Weisler does, walking, sitting and lying down
may be more than ten.
The young writer was sent to the hospital for a long time writing about lumbar disc herniation with hemiplegia, while Weisler was as healthy as before because of regular exercise and breathing fresh air,
so I couldn’t understand why actresses and old directors would die
if they couldn’t engage in art. You can be happy if you do something about art.

There is also the appearance of the prime minister sitting in a daze on the big bed of the hotel waiting for others. The very poor
old people need care and care, even if they are high officials, they
are already old. , Fat, women would not like
actresses , but like everyone else, who likes beautiful actresses
have to threaten others viciously. In fact, they are shivering in their hearts.
This is not only old, but also fat and fierce, beautiful women are not even worse. I will like it.
Although it’s wrong to threaten others to achieve their own goals,
it’s very poor to think about

men. They come up with all kinds of ideologies to get women, at least women’s bodies.
Otherwise, women only love young, beautiful and interesting people.

Although he went to Sebastian Koch, his performance in this film is indeed lackluster. Of course Koch is still very eager, even if he meets the old man, his mouth is pursed as if he is about to kiss the old man. Presumably this is just his own habit, not the needs of the role, so I want to go to Hamburg to find him in summer vacation even more.

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Extended Reading
  • Lia 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    I write your story, you write my story. Eavesdropping is full of voices, and there is only silent communication between the two.

  • Chaim 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    Depth flows out slowly, telling me that no matter how difficult, absurd or even dirty the world is, the soul can be moved by not giving up sincerity and justice, and it will bring dignity, grace and hope to life.

The Lives of Others quotes

  • Georg Dreyman: The state office for statistics on Hans-Beimler street counts everything; knows everything: how many pairs of shoes I buy a year: 2.3, how many books I read a year: 3.2 and how many students graduate with perfect marks: 6,347. But there's one statistic that isn't collected there, perhaps because such numbers cause even paper-pushers pain: and that is the suicide rate.

  • Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Madam?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Go away. I want to be alone.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Madam Sieland?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Do we know each other?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You don't know me, but I know you. Many people love you for who you are.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Actors are never "who they are."

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You are. I've seen you on stage. You were more who you are than you are now.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: So you know what I'm like.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: I'm your audience.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: I have to go.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Where to?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: I'm meeting an old classmate. I...

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You see? Just now, you weren't being yourself.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: No?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: No.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: So you know her well, this Christa-Maria Sieland. What do you think - would she hurt someone who loves her above all else? Would she sell herself for art?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: For art? You already have art. That'd be a bad deal. You are a great artist. Don't you know that?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: And you are a good man.