In order to preserve the artwork, is it worth paying for my life?

Sasha 2021-12-01 08:01:24

This is not a problem at all. An adult who is sound-minded, free-willed, and fully aware of the consequences of his actions will naturally have his own answers. So, forcing people not to rescue these artworks is the same as forcing people to rescue them. It is wrong. While paying tribute to those who are willing to dedicate themselves to their pursuits, we cannot condemn those who think the former’s actions are stupid. However, under any circumstance, advocating certain so-called ideals and beliefs that one does not believe in, fabricating certain blueprints and beautiful scenery, bewitching the public, sacrificing public interests, and satisfying one's own selfish desires, no matter what law measures, such behavior Is a crime.

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Extended Reading
  • Shaniya 2022-03-21 09:01:50

    The sense of form and rhythm refers to a lot of war films in the 1960s and 1970s, which is a bit cordial, but it also learns a superficiality: total boredom comes from total mediocrity; this kind of film can pull in a cast of this magnitude, and Clooney is considered Hollywood One of the few people who can do this.

  • Alysson 2021-12-01 08:01:24

    The clues are scattered, the content is empty, there is no plot, and it is always sensational

The Monuments Men quotes

  • Claire Simone: [after listening to Granger attempt to communicate very badly in French] Would you stop speaking French? Or whatever language you are speaking?

    James Granger: Well, if it weren't for us, you'd... you'd be speaking German.

    Claire Simone: No. If it was not for you, I might be dead. But I would still be speaking French.

    James Granger: [Glances away] OK.

  • Walter Garfield: The army may not care about art, but they sure as shit care about gold.