Devil? people?

Katelyn 2022-04-19 09:01:07

The music is awesome!

As far as the so-called "abandoning children" is concerned, it is an extremely common practice in China at present, and there is no such thing as abandonment.
The expression of human nature is very real, and it is too simplistic and arbitrary for the devil who speaks the word. The relationship between father and son is the real expression of human affection, love, hatred, pity, reluctance, disgust...

The performance of Christianity reminds me of Borges' comment on Catholicism, which is often presented in the real world. This is almost the case for religion to achieve secular popularization, but is it better to have no religion? I do not know either.

The development enclosures of oil and other fields in the United States clearly stated in "Old American Strangers" that it is the original sin of the United States and the original sin of capital. Today's real estate development is no different, but the common people will not read it. The common people's requirements are very low, and it is also conducive to stability. Whether stability is good or not. The so-called "I would rather be a dog of peace than a person in troubled times", is it better for the whole society to be content and happy, or to lose with desire?

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There Will Be Blood quotes

  • Plainview: I'm gonna bury you underground, Eli.

  • Plainview: I want you to look over there.

    [points towards H.W]

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel, let me introduce you...

    Plainview: Look over there. You see? That's my son. You see him?

    H.M. Tilford: Yes.

    Plainview: You SEE?

    H.M. Tilford: I see him.

    Plainview: You don't tell me how to raise my family. I told you not to tell me how to raise my family.

    H.M. Tilford: Daniel...

    Plainview: So, what do you see?

    H.M. Tilford: I'm very happy for you that...

    Plainview: Yes, I've made a deal with Union. My son is happy. He's safe.

    H.M. Tilford: Congratulations.

    Plainview: I'm taking care of him now, so...

    H.M. Tilford: Excellent.

    Plainview: You look like a fool, don't you, Tilford?

    H.M. Tilford: [long pause] Yes.

    Plainview: J-j-j-j-j-j-yes. Yes, you do.

    H.M. Tilford: [embarrassed] Excuse me gentlemen...

    Plainview: Oh, excuse me gentlemen. Excuse him, gentlemen.

    Plainview: [to Tilford] I told you what I was gonna do.

    [drinks Tilford's whiskey]