immortal time rose

Joesph 2022-03-23 09:03:36

Remember that, THIS MAN FROM THE EARTH. A group of intellectuals can't be convinced that he is an "immortal" god. He has lived from BC to the present. His life is just leaving, leaving, and starting over again and again. In the end, he can't remember how many sons he has and how many people he has experienced. The only thing he has learned is forgetting.

Being an "always alive" person is very tiring.

So, time, as a line moving forward, appears very rational and scientific because of inability to do anything. This also requires us to understand, and we have to understand: from this point to that point, there is no chance to do it all over again. You can imagine, imagine waking up, what you need is a youthful attitude suitable for hope.
This is the interpretation and power that religion gives us. Reincarnation and reincarnation, you don't have to understand who arranged it, but when you meet a girl from your previous life, you must have a greeting attitude. This is enough.

Coppola is so old. It's really fashionable to play the script. Quietly, absolutely silently, if you want to gain superpowers, you have to be struck by lightning. After being hacked, don't show off. Superpowers are used to do research. This is too historical. In terms of time, this is the accumulated attitude of governing the earth.
I hope I get hacked so I can change my look and go after my ex girlfriend all over again. Wake up tomorrow and those old girlfriends won't be calling.

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Youth Without Youth quotes

  • Josef Rudolf: Mr. Matei? What do we do with... time? That question 'What do we do with time' expresses the supreme ambiguity of the human condition.

    Dominic: I have no idea what you're talking about.

    Josef Rudolf: An opportunity has been given to us. We... the human race!

  • Dominic: I am afraid, I must remain neutral in all of this...