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Trisha 2021-12-23 08:01:08
The beauty of Africa; unique ideas turn into wonderful dialogues. "Being with you is my choice. I don't live my life according to other people's ideas. Don't force me. I don't want to find that I am helping others to live. I am willing to bear the consequences, even if I am lonely occasionally, or even lonely. , I can accept it, it’s fair." "I won’t get closer to you or love you deeper because of a piece of...
Out of Africa Comments
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Osbaldo 2022-04-23 07:02:35
express love, bear love, strip love
Look at the cedar trees that spread out like clouds, the gazelles jumping in the fertile field, the indigenous people with spears running in line in the morning light, the golden river in the sunset, the mighty flock of flamingos taking off, the African bison standing and watching, The loving...
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Amber 2021-12-23 08:01:08
You leave me, is the meaning of travel.
He hasn't said when he's coming again.
If he's coming again. The
last sentence is really humble and sad to a certain level. I am afraid that many women have had similar experiences.
Obviously he loves her, but he doesn't want to live in her world, so he occasionally appears in her life from time to...
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Karen Blixen: If you say anything now... I'll believe it.
[to Denys, immediately after they kiss in her tent]
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Denys: [to Karen, whose horse has run away, leaving her at the mercy of an approaching lion] I wouldn't run. If you do, she'll think you're something good to eat.
Karen Blixen: [staring at lion] Have you - Do you have a gun?
Denys: She won't like the smell of you.
Karen Blixen: Shoot - shoot it.
Denys: She's had breakfast.
Karen Blixen: Please shoot her.
Denys: Well, let's give her a moment.
Karen Blixen: [as lion comes closer] Oh my God, shoot her!
[Lion approaches Karen then wanders off into brush]
Karen Blixen: Just how much closer did you expect to let her come?
Denys: A bit. It wanted to see if you'd run. That's how they decide. A lot like people that way.
Karen Blixen: She almost had me for lunch!
Denys: Well, it wasn't her fault, Baroness. She's a lion.
Karen Blixen: Well, it wasn't mine.
Denys: Doesn't that outfit come with a rifle?
Karen Blixen: Ye-ah, uh.
[looks around]
Karen Blixen: On my saddle.
Denys: Better keep it with you. Your horse isn't much of a shot.