"Paperclip" of success

Watson 2022-03-22 09:01:52

After watching this movie, a sentence flashed in my mind: "Love, the moment you meet your eyes, is more rational."
There are too many stories of Cinderella and the Frog Prince that make men and women in the world dream, but they never come true in reality. . Not because I didn't meet love at first sight, but because I never or dared not touch my "heart". When Cinderella meets Prince Charming, and when the Frog Prince meets Snow White, they will fall in love in an instant, but then retreat in an instant, covering up the throbbing of this moment with the shackles of the world.
Many times, it is not because there is no happy love, but because there is no courage to pursue happiness. When the world closes the gate of heartbeat, only courage and sincerity can dexterously open the door to happiness, and only reason can truly activate the inner "courage" and "sincere". Many people say that love is "emotional", but in fact, true love is even more "rational". How can a lasting relationship between the sexes be supported by "emotional", and only "rationality" can escort happiness for a long time!
Does each of us find our own "paper clip"? With a paper clip in hand, success is at hand. In many things, it is not a big thing that leads us to success, but a small and inconspicuous thing, which gives the mind a prying point and a driving force for success.

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Extended Reading
  • Tyson 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    Far-fetched plot, familiar OST

  • Garret 2022-04-20 09:01:43

    Well I have seen this too.

Maid in Manhattan quotes

  • Caroline: What do you think? Dolce coat, Gucci pants or Ralph Lauren skirt, Manolo pumps?

    Rachel Hoffberg: Ooh, they're both divine! Let's see. How about the pants, open sandals, see-through blouse, colored-bra and I'd carry the Dolce coat for effect.

    Caroline: Maria?

    Rachel Hoffberg: She barely speaks English.

    [Marisa mutters something in Spanish under her breath]

    Rachel Hoffberg: What?

    Marisa: Excuse me?

    Caroline: Maria, what do you think?

    Marisa: What about the beaded skirt with that beige crocheted halter you have hanging in the closet? You know, casual sexy. No stockings. Definitely eighty six the coat. It sends the wrong message. Looks like you're going someplace.

    [looking at Rachel who is wearing a see-through blouse and colored-bra]

    Marisa: Besides, that whole see-through blouse, colored-bra thing... reads a little, you know, desperate, older gal, trying too hard. Don't you think? Yeah, you want to make him work for it.

    Rachel Hoffberg: Who does she think she is, to talk to me like that?

    Caroline: Thank you, Maria. I have two words for you Rachel Hoffberh: Eric who?

    Marisa: [accidentally deliberately whips Rachel with the bed spread] Excuse me. Sorry.

  • Caroline: [to Marisa] Oh, that needs pressing.