People come and go, nothing new

Rosario 2022-01-12 08:01:03

Some people are busy living, some are busy dying, and some can't die. Emotional actress, who does not eat the fireworks in the world, and is as light as an elf who has fallen into the world. A blow will lead to death and life, a little encouragement will be high-spirited, and a love will not care about everything. The easiest thing to live is her, all emotions are written on the face, engraved in the singing. The struggling female typist is naturally beautiful and self-reliant. On the one hand, she wants to cleanse her body and sustain her life, but on the other hand, she has to bend for money and endure a middle-aged greasy old man. Baron knows his eyes and knows the bead. He calls her funny one. Yeah, the ends are wobbly, isn't it just funny? The typist knew he was Baron eagerly looking forward to the date. Knowing that he is short of money, he is still in love. The little clerk who was seriously ill and worked hard and saved his money all his life decided to spend his last time in the hotel. He was spending money, gambling and dancing, and tit-for-tat the previous boss who was aloof. Adhering to the principle of right words, the beauty finally went to Paris accompanied by the beauty. An industrial magnate who makes rags, a pedantic, boring and stubborn middle-aged greasy man. Marry a wealthy wife, everything will be under the direction of his father-in-law. I always thought I was upright, until I was forced to abandon the principle of despair. Once a principle is broken, the next step is to burst a dyke and prepare to derail. You think that you are superior, you are just an ordinary person. Every employee wants to say this to the boss. The doctor who lives in the hotel all the year round, the war has left indelible scars on his mind and body. He is not short of money, and he does not love money. He is used to seeing people coming and going, ebb and flow, he is not excited He didn't expose it, he just watched, as if the ubiquitous destiny and time, watching everyone come and go in this world, life and death, love and hate parting.

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  • Sylvia 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Grand hotel, always the same. People come people go, nothing ever happened.

  • Sydney 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    This reminds me of "The Whistle and the Puppy". Sweet is sweet, but don’t fall into the trap...

Grand Hotel quotes

  • Dr. Otternschlag: When a man's collar is an inch too big for him I know he's ill.

  • Otto Kringelein: Mr. Preysing, I am not taking orders from you here.

    Preysing: What is this insolence? Please go away.

    Otto Kringelein: You think you have free license to be insulting? Believe me, you have not. You think you're superior, but you're quite an ordinary man. Even if you did marry money, and people like me have got to slave for you for 320 marks a month!

    Preysing: Will you go away, please! You are annoying!

    Flaemmchen: Mr. Preysing, please!

    Otto Kringelein: You don't like to see me enjoying myself. When a man's working himself to death, that's what he's paid for. You don't care if a man can live on his wages or not.

    Preysing: You have a very regular scale of wages, and there's the sick fund for you.

    Otto Kringelein: [sarcastically] Oh, what a scale, and what a fund. When I was sick for four weeks, you wrote me a letter, telling me I'd be discharged if I was sick any longer. Did you write me that letter, or did you not?

    Preysing: I have no idea of the letters that I write, Mr. Kringelein. I know that you're here in the Grand Hotel, living like a lord. You are probably an embezzler.

    Otto Kringelein: [shocked] An embezzler?

    Preysing: Yes, an embezzler!

    Otto Kringelein: You will take that back, right here in the presence of this young lady! Who do you think you're talking to? You think I'm dirt? Well, if I'm dirt, you're a lot dirtier, Mr. Industrial Magnate Preysing!

    Preysing: You're discharged! Get out!

    Flaemmchen: You can't do that to him...

    Preysing: Oh, I don't know the man. I don't know what he wants. I never saw him before.

    Otto Kringelein: I know you! I've kept your books for you and I know all about you! If one of your employees was half as stupid in a small way as you are in a big way...

    Preysing: [lunges for Kringelein] What do you mean

    [tries to strangle him. When several people try to break them up, he finally lets go]

    Preysing: You're discharged! You're discharged, you hear?

    Otto Kringelein: Wait! You can't discharge me. I am my own master for the first time in my life. You can't discharge me. I'm sick. I'm going to die, you understand? I'm going to die, and nobady can do anything to me anymore. Nothing can happen to me anymore. Before I can be discharged, I'll be dead!

    [laughs proudly]