There is no perfect one, only the one that belongs to you

Gaetano 2022-04-19 09:01:19

This old writer is so disgusting. Throwing
other people's beloved dogs into the trash, eating diapers
, and using vicious language to drive away the Jews who "occupied" his seat,
but under his cold and ruthless exterior, he still has a soft softness. His sincerity earned the
dog's trust and love for him, and
eventually won his woman. Even in the eyes of others, his eccentricities and his meanness
are so unacceptable.
The old man in the restaurant sees a woman's true beauty
, a glittering soul hidden by a trivial life and toil for her son, is
n't this the man I
want
What he affirms and appreciates about me may be something that even I have not discovered.
Maybe it is a positive attitude to life, a spirit of never giving up, and a fighting spirit willing to take risks and challenges.
Then he will connect with my soul, and it is possible The man who experienced and understood the world with me is
because he also has this quality, he can discover the good hidden in the depths.
I and he are one, I am half of him, and he is half of me.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosemarie 2022-04-23 07:01:17

    【130622】This neuro-comedy swept the 98 Academy Award for acting. The trip to Baltimore is where the film's most hilarious moments come from. Love the playful camera movement in the bar part.

  • Laverne 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    You make me wanna be a better man.

As Good as It Gets quotes

  • Receptionist: I can't resist! You usually move through here so quickly and I just have so many questions I want to ask you. You have no idea what your work means to me.

    Melvin Udall: What does it mean to you?

    Receptionist: [stands up] When somebody out there knows what it's like...

    [place one hand on her forehead and the other over her heart]

    Receptionist: ... to be in here.

    Melvin Udall: Oh God, this is like a nightmare.

    [Turns around and presses the elevator button multiple times]

    Receptionist: Oh come on! Just a couple of questions. How hard is that?

    [Scampers up to Melvin]

    Receptionist: How do you write women so well?

    Melvin Udall: I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability.

  • Simon Bishop: The best thing you have going for you is your willingness to humiliate yourself.