Women, to be independent, to continue to exude great charm because of dreams and pursuits, not just rouge gouache...

Damien 2022-04-23 07:02:13

Julia Roberts is such an attractive woman. With this role, it is an existence that makes all women proud. She asks girls to reflect on whether there is really no other value and pursuit in this life besides marriage and having children, and she is also indirectly affecting the people around her when she is looking for meaning and value.

In the United States in the 50s, it was once so traditional and conservative that women had no self-worth and independent personality.

In today's China, mainstream thinking is still conservative. There are still speeches that make people speechless and angry, slandering women who don't care about their careers, accusing women of not being perfect in their families, but acclaiming that men who have children are excellent fathers. Why do women need to choose between pursuit and family? How many women's pursuit is just family? Both men and women are independent individuals and have the right to pursue independent personality and value!

Like the sunflowers they drew, you don't have to copy them, you don't have to be the same, and you can use them to your heart's content.

Seeing Betty at the end, she really is the student who most loves to contradict the teacher in the class. In the end, she will love this teacher very much. This teacher will benefit her throughout her life.

(I'm really helpless when I see a man lying. The deception is not very clever, so why come out like this? I really can't stand lying. It's really "a man's words can't be trusted")

Women, to be independent, to continue to exude great charm because of dreams and pursuits, not only rely on rouge gouache, ru skirt wrapping breasts, and flaming red lips. Women want to be beautiful, but definitely not to dress up to please men. For myself, for happiness, for freedom, for love.

It's not easy to come to the world, fairies. So make the most of your self-worth! ! !

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Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • Katherine Watson: Katherine Watson, nice to meet you.

    Giselle Levy: Dr. Watson, I presume?

    [the class laughs]

    Katherine Watson: Not yet.

  • Katherine Watson: From the beginning, man has always had the impulse to create are. Can anyone tell me what this?

    Joan Brandwyn: "Wounded Bison", Altameera, Spain, about 1500 BC.

    Katherine Watson: Very good, Joan. Despite the age of these paintings, they are technically very sophisticated...

    Joan Brandwyn: Because of the shading, and the thickness of the lines as it moves over the hump of the bison. Is that right?

    Katherine Watson: Yes, that's exactly right. Next slide. This one, you are probably less familiar with. It was discovered by archaeologists in...

    Betty Warren: [dryly] 1879, Lascaux, France, dates back to 10 000 BC, singled out because of the flowing lines depicting the movement of the animal.

    [the class laughs]

    Katherine Watson: Impressive. Name?

    Betty Warren: "Herd of Horses."

    Katherine Watson: I meant yours.

    Giselle Levy: We call her Flicka.