What I want to say is that I think of Li Xinpin, who made Taiwan Eslite Bookstore and her own non-male copywriter. She once wrote a copy about the cinema. I don’t remember the original words. It probably means that every time If you watch 30 more movies than others, you will live 30 more lives than others.
I watched this "Elizabethtown" today, and some of the lines made me think a lot. Catch it out for drying.
"Fiasco and failure are different concepts." / "There's a difference between a failure and a fiasco." In fact, I have never failed miserably, so I should be optimistic; but, just because I haven't failed miserably, I have been No experience to be proud of.
"Those who risk, win!" / "Those who risk, win!" Have I ever taken any risks? When I was a kid, I was a good tiger, and now I am a good gentleman. If I wasn't me, I wouldn't appreciate me. Maybe, before I turn 30, I should write a RISK on my life experience, capitalized.
"We are not just employees, we are a group of great people." / "We are not just employees, we are denizens of greatness." Although the most suitable person to be a Boss is posted in the most prominent position of his company, I I still want to wake up myself here. I really can’t lose some work passion, or rather creative passion, just because I have been working for a long time.
"This is a sketch of a long life." / "There was this shorthand of a long life." At the memorial meeting, everyone will remember the goodness of that person from the bottom of their hearts, and it seems that only this sketch is worthy of I. Love you this sincere words. In fact, you shouldn't always wait until the end to pick up some beautiful pieces of the past. Some people have said that yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and only today is a gift that can be grasped.
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build a movie theater for myself every month, watch all kinds of movies, and chew on any kind of life. I'm not the hero, but I can have more opportunities than the hero.
Where's your movie theater? Where is it built?
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