Today's nature is yesterday's hardship

Sydnie 2022-03-22 09:01:52

Favorite, Mr. Watson put a few stickers on the advertising slideshow to tell the female students, "When 50 years later, when people study the women of this era in 1954, what will they say?"
"What kind of laundry detergent to use? To clean your husband's clothes?"
"Using the physics you learned here, to examine the reasonableness of the temperature at which you roast your chicken?"
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Conversely, today, we have "abandoned women's views" and follow the concept of life consumption and consumption", how people will evaluate our generation of women in 50 years.
"Educated, to compete with men for jobs."
"A more independent group"
"Between tradition and idiosyncratic A generation that is struggling."
"Part of you choose to keep getting divorced and married; some choose to prefer not to overuse; some choose to have fun without marriage; some choose only what you like, no matter who "he or she" belongs to, you have to grab it."

Our generation is "a generation deep in the tide of economic and ideological change, unable to keep an eye on it, and unable to fully cope with such rapid changes in the real world."

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Extended Reading
  • Garth 2022-03-23 09:01:58

    "Not every relationship is meant for marriage." "My teacher, Katherine Watson, lived by her own definition, and would not compromise that. Not even for Wellesley. I dedicate this, my last editorial, to an extraordinary woman who lived by example and compelled us all to see the world through new eyes. By the time you read this, she'll be sailing to Europe, where I know she'll find new walls to break down and new ideas to replace them with. I've heard her called a quitter for leaving, an aimless wanderer. But not all who wander are aimless. Especially not those who seek truth beyond tradition; beyond definition; beyond the image. We'll never forget you.”

  • Katlyn 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    When I was a child, I forcibly put this DVD into my pocket without asking the store owner, and walked out of the store struttingly, so I was unlucky enough to be caught by the owner. There are mixed memories in this movie.

Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • Bill Dunbar: [to Katherine] You didn't come to Wellesley to help people find their way. You came to Wellesley to help people find *your* way.

  • Betty Warren: Miss Watson, can you help me get in touch with that friend of yours in Greenwich Village?

    Mrs. Warren: Oh, what do you need in Greenwich Village?

    Betty Warren: An apartment. I filed for a divorce this morning. And since we know I'm not welcome in your house. You remember Giselle Levy? What did you call her? "A New York Kike", that's it. Well, we're going to be room mates.