"Tango Meets Men"

Brady 2022-03-20 09:01:13

Some movies, you watch at different stages, will achieve different effects, just like the long-famous "Scent of a Woman", which has been featured countless times on the home page of the university's campus website, in the refresh interface of the website, as well as in audio and video I saw it countless times in the store, but I didn’t calm down and read it. Tonight, at this time, I have graduated from college for two years, and I have been working for two and a half years. I chose to be a freelancer for my next life. , There are indeed many emotions, people will change, and this change is related to the events you have experienced and the living environment, and the most pure and kind Charlie in the film, always sticks to the belief in his heart and keeps his mouth shut, while This is also the most valuable quality of modern people, and the short "travel" between Saffron and him is not inferior to any class in any school, because a person with a story, he has a sense of life Precipitation and perception are the most direct and real. We always ignore some people who seem to be "not so successful" in life, thinking that they are vulgar and abnormal, and their wisdom and sharpness are like a bright sword. Passing through your heart is more intriguing than those empty statements. The most important thing is that meeting such a person can give you strength and warmth, and you can give the other person the same care and hope. This is life. Wonderful.

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Scent of a Woman quotes

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: You sharpshootin' me, punk? Is that what you're doin'? Don't you sharpshoot me! You'll give me forty. Then you're gonna give me forty more. Then you're gonna pull K.P., the grease pit! I'll rub your NOSE in enlisted men's CRUD till you don't know WHICH END IS UP! YOU UNDERSTAND?

  • Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Your father pedals car telephones at a 300 percent markup. Your mother works on heavy commission at a camera store. Graduated to it from espresso machines. Hah!

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    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: What are you, dying of some wasting disease?

    Charlie Simms: No, I'm right - I'm right here.

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: I know exactly where your body is. What I'm looking for is some indication of a brain. Too much football without a helmet? Hah! Lyndon's line on Gerry Ford. Deputy debriefer, Paris, peace talks, '68. Snagged a silver star and a silver bar. Threw me into G-2.

    Charlie Simms: G-2?

    Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Intelligence. Of which you have none.