One white covers three ugly

Calista 2022-04-19 08:01:03

If a person takes drugs, fights, carries marijuana, owns firearms, or has illegitimate children, you should at least think that this person is not a good person, but if Maradona or Iverson's name is suffixed, more than half of them will immediately start to salute worship. That is to say, when you have achieved impressive achievements in a certain field, it often means that you have the capital of indulgence.
Charlie is drinking and lustful, but these are not big crimes, so when you are mediocre, it is indeed a reason to criticize you, but when you are successful, drinking becomes booze, and lust is called eroticism.
Most people have good and bad feelings in the first place, and Charlie's heartache when he sees the horrors in the refugee camp is not contradictory to always trying his best to get beautiful women to bed.
Just like some charitable people, they donate the fastest and the most every time they are in trouble. They have built countless Hope Primary Schools, and they make bold promises to help every child, but they beat their illegitimate children to death.
The sense of justice is always exclusive. You will speak up for the injustices of unrelated people and transform into justice incarnate. But if you drink and drive yourself and hurt people, you will definitely use your rights to excuse yourself.
People always have themselves first and others later. So the so-called justice is not reflected in how you treat others, but how you treat yourself.

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Charlie Wilson's War quotes

  • Charlie Wilson: She always wanted to be a dancer but it was against her religion.

    Brigadier Rashid: What religion is that?

    Charlie Wilson: She's Baptist.

  • Charlie Wilson: By the way, I love Jesus Christ and his mother Mary as much as anybody. About 38 churches you could move that creche to, everybody lives.