Don't make your life so miserable

Emil 2022-01-25 08:05:58

Meeting an insurance agent the day
your policy runs out is coincidence.

Getting a letter from the emperor
saying that he's visiting is plot.

In the movie, Harold’s life changed because he accidentally slowed down the watch for three minutes. This is coincidence; but in fact, this plot is actually part of the plot of this movie. And our lives will not have so many coincidences, and we don't know whether there is who is setting our plot in the dark. Do you hate the nine-to-five life every day? Do you hate heavy traffic? (Remember? The three things Americans hate the most. The first is work; the second is transportation; the third is that you can’t find socks.) Within the scope of what we know, we can only rely on ourselves to change. I really plan to put the same musical instrument in my schedule. In addition, I plan to buy an oven and try to bake some cookies by myself... One

more sentence:
The ultimate meaning to which
all stories refer has two faces:
The continuity of life,
the inevitability of death
story. So, life is even more so... …

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  • Destin 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Good ideas, but there are a lot of things I want to share, such as forgetting the boring way of living, chasing the dream in my heart, how to face death calmly... What is fantasy and what is reality. Not bad anyway. Will Ferrell isn't quite as nasty as he is in comedy; Emma Thompson loves it even more

  • Bernadette 2022-03-23 09:01:31

    - Saying this you may not understand I may be in a tragedy in a boring tragedy - but Harold's answer inevitably depends on the type of life you lead and the quality of the cookies you eat fortunately when there is no We had something else when we were biscuits

Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Harold Crick: Big flag-burning to get to?

    Ana Pascal: Actually, it's my weekly evil-conspiracy and needlepoint group. You wanna come?

    Harold Crick: I left my thimbles and socialist reading material at home.

    [Ana laughs]

  • Harold Crick: What do these questions have to do with anything?

    Professor Jules Hilbert: Nothing. The only way to find out what story you're in is to determine what stories you're not in. Odd as it may seem, I've just ruled out half of Greek literature, seven fairy tales, ten Chinese fables, and determined conclusively that you are not King Hamlet, Scout Finch, Miss Marple, Frankenstein's monster, or a golem. Hmm? Aren't you relieved to know you're not a golem?

    Harold Crick: Yes, I am relieved to know that I am not a golem.