For the hidden life, never create anything

Marjolaine 2022-03-23 09:02:19

Seven simple rules for life in hiding
1.Never trust a cop in a
raincoat 2.Beware of ehthusiasm men and love, each is temporary and quick to sweep
3.When asked if you care about the world problems, look deep in the eyes of who he asks, he will not ask you again
4&5.Never give your real name, and if you've ever told to look at yourself, never look
6.Never say or do anything if the person standing in front of cannot understand
7. Never create anything, it will be misinterpreted, it will chain you and follow you for the rest of your life, it will never change

a life of hiding and hiding, there are only seven simple rules
First, never trust the cop in a raincoat
Second , beware of those who are overzealous and those who give you too much love, both are temporary and fleeting
Third, when someone asks if you care about the world, stare straight at the person asking, look Get to his heart and he won't ask you again
Fourth, never tell anyone your real name
Fifth, if someone makes you see your own shadow, never look at it.
Sixth, never say or do things that the person standing in front of you cannot understand, except for his unconfirmed, free-wheeling experiences
. Seventh, never Create anything, it will be misread, it will betray you and follow you for the rest of your life

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I'm Not There quotes

  • Arthur: Silence, experience shows, is what terrifies people most.

  • Woody Guthrie: [the jump cut into this scene occurs after Hobo Joe or Hobo Moe has, apparently, asked the 11-year-old African American boy who call himself Woody Guthrie where he's from] Well, Missouri, originally. A little town called Riddle.

    Hobo Joe: [the rest of this dialogue is an almost exact paraphrase of dialogue from the 1957 film, A Face in the Crowd] Uh, is there really a town called Riddle?

    Woody Guthrie: Well, tell you the flat truth, it's just a sort of a whatchamacallit, a...

    Hobo Joe: ...A composite.

    Woody Guthrie: Compost heap's more like it.