it's not the end how i knows you are the one

Toby 2022-03-23 09:01:26

This movie was recommended to me by SHAW when I was in school, so I kept marking it. Yesterday, I suddenly watched the movie I wanted to watch, and found how many I didn't watch. I searched it on PPS today and there is still it. That's it.
This is what we have experienced. Over the past ten years, we have been looking for love, looking for a home, and have been with the person we think is THE ONE. As a result... every time I get hurt, I always tell myself that I have given up. , like SALLY, who could have imagined how uncontrollable our tears were when we heard that they were getting married, and how painful it was to see her holding someone else's hand.
We are all forty, SALLY said, women are not the same as men. Chaplin 73 can still have a child.
HARRY said: But he didn't have the strength to hold the baby.
We willfully tell ourselves that we are just friends, what we are now is our soul mate. I
didn't expect SOUL MATE to leave with others, but friends did stay and are always there.
I can't imagine living together without feelings. For the sake of responsibility, how irresponsible it is to me Marry for the sake of getting married, as they say, at least we die suddenly one day, and others will not say: she has not been married yet!

Just this time I wanted u be true to me!

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When Harry Met Sally... quotes

  • Sally Albright: You know, I'm so glad I never got involved with you. I just would have ended up being some woman you had to get up out of bed and leave at 3:00 in the morning and go clean your andirons, and you don't even have a fireplace, not that I would know this.

  • [Harry and Sally discussing orgasms]

    Sally Albright: Most women at one time or another have faked it.

    Harry Burns: Well, they haven't faked it with me.

    Sally Albright: How do you know?

    Harry Burns: Because I know.

    Sally Albright: Oh. Right. That's right. I forgot. You're a man.

    Harry Burns: What was that supposed to mean?

    Sally Albright: Nothing. It's just that all men are sure it never happened to them and all women at one time or other have done it, so you do the math.