woman living in van

Heath 2022-03-28 09:01:09

I would think that this kind of plot is really strange, but there is an inexplicable liking, does it come from the real emotions in life... I will think that the heroine's life is really sad, and I will also think that she knew the young man at the end. The boy who was not killed by her, would she hate him and let her live like this for half her life. It's just that I saw many, many stories of her in her life, and I think she will know a lot of things, or maybe it's just like what she said were the prophecies given to her by the Virgin Mary and the bishop, but all the prophecies she said were became a real existence. I really can't understand, you can only understand how her life has been like from the beginning to the end.

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  • Lottie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Lonely life, the fetters of warmth, I always feel that seeing some aspects of my old age, it is probably lonely, a little sad and a little calm. Grandma Maggie is a real drama, and the boys from the history department made a cameo surprise.

  • Flavio 2022-03-24 09:03:17

    Amazing narrative that I'm not used to, and I don't know the gist of what I'm talking about. . Maybe you want to say that no matter the time around you or your own, you should always cherish it.

The Lady in the Van quotes

  • Alan Bennett: Shouldn't you say sorry?

    Miss Shepherd: I've no time for sorry. Sorry is for God.

  • Miss Briscoe, Social Worker: We all have names. Perhaps if you called her by her name and she called you by yours, "Alan", "Mary", you never know, it might be easier to talk things through.

    Alan Bennett: Through? There is no through. How do you talk things through with someone who has conversations with the Virgin Mary?