Marriage is like a avenue of amnesia

Alvah 2021-11-23 19:53:43

I think of another movie I've seen, "Faces in the Crowd", and "The Oath" both point to the basis of love between the two sexes.

In revealing the conditions of love, "The Oath" tells whether after amnestics can one's love be given to the former lover in the same way. "The real wait.

Comedy endings like movies may be just a drop in the ocean. The memory of losing the experience of love may indeed happen frequently in all living beings. In fact, in many, many couples, the past of mutual affection is gradually disappearing in memory. Often the most recent memory becomes the ruler of life. The more and more commuting traffic was wiped out in the traffic jam. Gradually, the past is gone, and the person in the past is gone. Even through the yellowed photos and the voices of the old images, can a person still see the past in an instant? Myself, find a lovely partner, is it a face or a full of emotions in my memory? Marriage is like a avenue of amnesia, even if you remember the past, emotions may not be able to evoke, through such a movie story, is it inspiring for those couples who have been itching for a certain year?

The hardest thing in life is often not whether you can be the person you want to be, but whether you can be the same person after many years. The only way to make love evergreen is really like those told in many movie stories, even those in real and successful marriages: Although time flies, every time you see him (her), in each other’s In the eyes, he (she) is still young, still so young.

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The Vow quotes

  • Leo: The moment of impact. The moment of impact proves potential for change. Has ripples effects far beyond what we can predict. Sending some particles crashing together. Making them closer than before. While sending others spinning off into great ventures. Landing them where you've never thought you've found them. That's the thing about moments like these. You can't, no matter how hard you try, controlling how it's gonna affect you. You just gotta let the colliding part goes where they may. And wait. For the next collision.

  • Paige: Thank you.

    Leo: I didn't do anything.

    Paige: You did everything. You accepted me for who I am, and not for what you wanted me to be.

    Leo: I just wanted you to be happy. That's all.