little and bad

Rhea 2022-04-22 07:01:54

It seems that he is obsessed with "British style" all the time. do not know why. I think it's just a cow. Hehe, even ROBERT SMITH likes it. Then I just saw the same taste in the backs of ROBERT SMITH and ROBERT PATTINSON walking, that is, the unparalleled British style. Ha ha.

Grandma's novels are fine, but I think the British ones are a little suspenseful. But looking at Jane Austen now, I feel boring, low-key, concave, haha.

I like Jane, but it is deeply sad to know that such a woman who wrote such a beautiful Mr. Darcy is unmarried for life. To find someone like Mr Darcy, she said, it would be better to write it out in a novel. The world is finally disappointing. Hehe, I remember Mr. Lu Xun's "Blessings" that the maids hired by the fourth aunt's house are "mostly lazy or greedy, or greedy and lazy", and Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" about life The metaphor of "little and no good". Recently I like to use the "both...and..." sentence, which seems to show my pessimistic tendencies. In this disappointing world, men are mostly either ugly or poor, or both. Ha ha. Therefore, Jane has the shrewdness of a female genius and refuses to ignore it. I think it's a virtue to be better than lack.

In the beautiful piano music, such a tragic ending seems to be beautiful. But life is really like drinking water, knowing whether it is cold or warm. It's not like "looks beautiful".

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Miss Austen Regrets quotes

  • Fanny Austen-Knight: You like Mr. Haden!

    Jane Austen: He has very good teeth.

  • Mme. Bigeon: [late at night, both in nightgowns; strong French accent] My friend in Paris has read a wonderful new book called 'Raison and Sensibilite'

    Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility?

    Mme. Bigeon: My friend says, whoever the woman is who wrote this book, she knows more about love than anyone else in the world

    Jane Austen: Like someone who can't cook writing a recipe book

    Mme. Bigeon: Passion is for the young. It fades so quickly.

    Jane Austen: [wistfully] Not in our dreams

    Mme. Bigeon: Comfort remains, friendship remains, if you are lucky as I was.

    Jane Austen: Happiness in marriage remains a matter of chance

    Mme. Bigeon: But the fuss we make about who to choose. And love still dies and money still vanishes. And, spinster, lover, wife, every woman has regrets. So we read about your heroines and feel young again. And in love. And full of hope. As if we can make that choice again.

    Jane Austen: And do it right this time

    Mme. Bigeon: This is the gift which God has given you.

    [Jane Austen looks up sharply]

    Mme. Bigeon: It is enough, I think.