right by your side

Emerson 2022-03-29 09:01:07

As I was almost excluded from the movie by the title party, it is fortunate that I read the relevant introduction and explanation, and also tried some tentatively to find out.

The responsibility of the journalists themselves? To listen and find something appealing to convey your ideas. Its content is very broad, and not everyone must choose difficulties and obstacles to reflect their own value.

There are many beautiful things in life that need to be thought and experienced, and more people are struggling with how to meet the standards of others and work hard. I basically don't dare to do things that are derailed except for feelings.

What exactly is the meaning contained in life? It's good to be alone.

This is just a few steps that people take for their own lives. There is no good or bad, just the scenery is different.

The audience has a heart, and the gorgeous and colorful obtained will have their own responses and answers.

She became the bridge, the smoke and release that never stopped following her. Between the cups, put the pain in position and sit down and turn a blind eye. A sober person can't do it.

Doing this thing, she will get achievements, will she have a sense of accomplishment? It may be said that it magnifies the morbid scene, but this is the answer obtained by paying, and it is not pleasant to look at it carefully, and it is even a little dark.

Your own footing? Is it outside the event, or outside the nationality? Why not stay out of it? What does it have to do with her?

It's not about the matter, nor is it a single-minded way to do a good job.

It is a process of comfort and licking among vulnerable people who, as human beings, are also afraid.

She just wants you to choke on your meal and be in a bad mood, to let you know that there is something like this happening around you on one side of this rolling earth.

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A Private War quotes

  • Title Card: In 1986, Marie Colvin began a career as a war correspondent writing on the frontlines of every major conflict from Iraw to Afghanistan to Syria.

  • [first lines]

    Interviewer: Last question. Fifty years from now, some youngster's gonna pull this disc out of a box and maybe make a judgment about becoming a journalist. What would you want that youngster to know about Marie Colvin and about being a war correspondent?

    Marie Colvin: Very difficult question. It's like writing, uh, your own obituary. I suppose to look back at it and say, you know, I cared enough to go to these places and write, in some way, something that would make, uh, someone else care as much about it as I did at the time. Part of it is you're never gonna get to where you're going if you acknowledge fear. I think fear comes later,

    [realization chuckle]

    Marie Colvin: when it's all over.