why so fascinated

Else 2022-03-25 09:01:08

It's just a movie I watched in the hotel. It's an old movie. I watched it when I was in high school. Why was it still stunned in front of the TV? What attracted me, was it just the male protagonist's face?
Are people getting more nostalgic as they get older? Is it that old temperament? Is it a nostalgia for the past? When I was young, I liked novelty, and now I am old enough to sneer at fairy tales, but I may have reached the age where I can appreciate the classics.
Classical and aristocratic complexes may be found in every girl who has never experienced the court, especially a girl like me who was not outstanding when I was a child, and has never experienced being admired since I was a child.
Because it is a dream, wireless exaggerates beautification. If I could break him into pieces for a little bit of analysis, it might be an effective cure for nympho as an adult.
Ok . Aristocratic complex is whether you want to be an aristocrat or you want to be pitied by aristocrats. No one can change where they come from, what family, what class, and come to this world. Isn't this doomed that some people will envy others' reincarnation skills all their lives? It's funny.
To love someone is to want to be him.
To be pityed by aristocrats is not as effective as cultivating into an aristocrat with effective and reliable image, physique, temperament, and knowledge.
Temperament comes from knowledge. After all, it is still necessary to cultivate knowledge. Fortunately, what kind of knowledge can be quantified and refined. What needs to be cultivated cannot be bought by money. What is the knowledge of the nobles? Art? astronomical? geography? The origin of mountain delicacies? Having said that, I started to think back to what exactly are we obsessed with the male protagonist?
It doesn't seem to be exactly that. Or that persistent love.
Honestly love your husband. He is the one who is willing to die for you and is determined to stay with you for the rest of his life.

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Kate & Leopold quotes

  • Kate: Are you for real?

    Leopold: I believe so.

  • Stuart: It is no more crazy than a dog finding a rainbow. Dogs are colourblind, Gretchen. They don't see colour. Just like we don't see time. We can feel it, we can feel it passing, but we can't see it. It's just like a blur. It's like we're riding in a supersonic train and the world is just blowing by, but imagine if we could stop that train, eh, Gretchen? Imagine if we could stop that train, get out, look around, and see time for what it really is? A universe, a world, a thing as unimaginable as colour to a dog, and as real, as tangible as that chair you're sitting in. Now if we could see it like that, really look at it, then maybe we could see the flaws as well as the form. And that's it; it's that simple. That's all I discovered. I'm just a... a guy who saw a crack in a chair that no one else could see. I'm that dog who saw a rainbow, only none of the other dogs believed me.

    Gretchen: I believe you.