The untouchable lover is the perfect lover

Tatum 2022-04-20 09:01:40

The three people are all perfect careers, architects, doctors, and lawyers, but they are all lonely and have their own troubles. It can be seen that a good career does not mean a happy life, and rigorous professional women can still have a bright future. The same thinking of young women in literature, and men, career determines thinking, as an architect, a career that requires creativity, he will be sensitive, sad and romantic, lawyers are more realistic, but the kind of art man, do Is it okay to be a lover or be a family member? Unless there is a real heart fit and his creativity can afford his life, pick a realistic lawyer.

How many men are willing to communicate with strangers? Describe your life in letters, express yourself in words, and fall in love with a woman in words.
How many other men can let go and not continue to intrude into her life, disturb her and trouble her? Only go to her on a special day?
How many men can be romantic enough to search for her traces everywhere, leave handwriting, and let her smile knowingly when she sees it?
Men are in the past, women are in the future, what if the arrangement is reversed? They may not miss it. Women are always more successful if they take the initiative.

If I write a letter, who can I write to?

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The Lake House quotes

  • Alex: There should be a stairway down to the water, a porch, a deck. Here, you're in a - in a box. A glass box with a view to everything that's around you... but you can't touch it. No interconnection between you and what you're looking at.

    Henry Wyler: I don't know, you know. He's got this big maple growing right in the middle of the house.

    Alex: Containment.

    [He pushes a button which opens a glass door]

    Alex: Containment and control. This house is about ownership, not connection. I mean, it's beautiful. Seductive, even. But, it's incomplete.

    [He pauses]

    Alex: It was all about him. Dad knew how to build a house, not a home. But you know... I think he wants us to do what he couldn't. But, admitting that would mean admitting that he came up short in some way... that he could do more. And that tortures him.

    Henry Wyler: Do you remembering being here with Mom?

    Alex: I remember she tried to make it work here... with us... with him.

  • [from trailer]

    Alex: This house is about connections.