the love

Maximillian 2022-04-22 07:01:26

I am ordinary man who desire nothing more. Than just an ordinary chance to live exactly as he likes. And do precisely what he wants. But let a woman in your life. And your serenity is through. She will redecorate your home from cellar to the dome. Then go on to the enthralling fun of overhauling you! Let a woman in your life. And you're up against a wall. Make a plan and you will find she has something else in mind. So rather than do either you do something else that neither like at all. You want to talk of keats and Milton. She only wants to talk of love. You go to see a play or ballet. And spend it searching for her glove.

That is from the movie. What I thought is right. If you loved someone you are not really loving, you will be anried with him or her after you are falling in love. So we should talk about that what is true love. Through the ending of the movie, I saw that the true love is changing. At the end of the movie, The man Changed his thoughts. He loved that he had been angry with and hated before. He said that women are troubles at the beginning of the movie. But when he fell in love, He loved troubles. So I think, If someone really love someone, He or she can make change.

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My Fair Lady quotes

  • Professor Henry Higgins: By George, she's got it! By George, she's got it! Now once again, where does it rain?

    Eliza Doolittle: [sings] On the plain, on the plain.

    Professor Henry Higgins: And where's that soggy plain?

    Eliza Doolittle: [sings] In Spain, in Spain!

  • Eliza Doolittle: Come on, Dover! Come on, Dover! Move your bloomin' arse!