Don Juan de Marco, who am I

Allen 2022-11-23 17:14:02

It is about a young man who has paranoia and thinks he is Don Juan de Marco, the greatest lover in the world. He imagines his tragic life experience as very romantic.
In fact, there is nothing wrong with it, it is not bad to make life better at all.
I have been stuck in the tangle of whether what I see is reality, and whether I am living in my own world
again. The conflict between reality and non-reality, conscious and subconscious, and the truth are not the most important, the answer is insignificant, happiness and beauty are the most worth pursuing

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Don Juan DeMarco quotes

  • Don Juan: There are only four questions of value in life, Don Octavio. What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same: only love.

  • Don Juan: By seeing beyond what is visible to the eye. Now there are those, of course, who do not share my perceptions, it's true. When I say that all my woman are dazzling beauties, they object. The nose of this one is too large; the-the hips of another, they are too wide; perhaps the breasts of a third, they are too small. But I see these women for how they truly are... glorious, radiant, spectacular, and perfect, because, I am not limited by my eyesight. Women react to me the way that they do, Don Octavio, because they sense that I search out the beauty that dwells within until it overwhelms everything else. And then they cannot avoid their desire, to release that beauty and envelope me in it. So, to answer your question, I see as clear as day that this great edifice in which we find ourselves is your villa. It is your home. And as for you, Don Octavio DeFlores, you are a great lover like myself, even though you may have lost your way and your accent. Shall I continue?