Fay Cohen

Fay Cohen

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    • Glennie 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      Ben is a poet.



      1.
      Ben is a 17 and a half year old boy. Christian.
      Ben is well-behaved, docile, shy, silent, and a good boy who listened to his mother until he was 17½ years old.
      Ben's mother is strong, but she is actually fragile. She just wants possession, she doesn't allow betrayal. But in fact she has been...

    • Gregorio 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      youth, nice

      Driving lessons, the story of an old woman and a little boy.
      The old woman, Lady Evorton, has been married and divorced three times. A drama actor who has been forgotten by the stage, she once played a soap opera "Navigation Giant" for a living. She was stubborn, destitute, lonely, and...

    • Johann 2022-04-13 09:01:07

      We can never know what we can never know, except whoever you are, whoever I am, you made it alright to be me. "You are your own man now."

    • Reagan 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      There are scenery, acting skills, great soundtrack, meaningful lines, and a warm plot~~

    Driving Lessons quotes

    • Robert Marshall: Ask yourselves this question; How is a person truly free until they can think and act for themselves? God gave us free will so that we could choose His love. You see, He wanted us to understand our commitment. To be grown up about it. If you ask me, "Am I Christian?", I say to you, if you strive to do good, then you're a Christian. If you don't seek to hurt or betray others, you're a Christian. If you're true to yourself and treat others as you'd have them treat you, you're a Christian. The more a person parades their Christianity for the benefit of other, the less I'm inclined to trust the Christianity they claim to bring. God tells us, true faith is the freedom to choose truth. Now, how you express that, the way, the manner, the means at your disposal, these things are of no consequence, be you Christian or Atheist - unless in your heart you are true.

    • Evie Walton: Have a drink!

      Ben: I don't drink.

      Evie Walton: Go on! It'll make you feel better.

      Ben: No, it won't.

      Evie Walton: [annoyed] It was a key. I swallowed it. Frankly, you should be flattered! Now... I insist you have a drink.

      Ben: I'm underage!

      Evie Walton: Well... how old are you?

      Ben: Seventeen and a half.

      Evie Walton: So young and so pedantic... One glass. You can tell God I forced you.