Two favorite dialogues

Theron 2021-10-13 13:06:17

Post two paragraphs of favorite dialogue

-Why do nice people choose the wrong people to date?
-Are we talking about anyone specific?...Hmm…We accepted the love we think we deserve.
-Can we make them know they deserve more ?
-We CAN TRY.

-I feel myself so small…I'm just asking myself that why do I and everyone love or pick people who treat us as nothing.
-we accepted the love we think we deserve…You are not small, you're beautiful.

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  • Abigayle 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I usually like to be poked by a lot of points and feel like I cried a pack of tissues for the whole story... When I read it, I was still wondering if American high school students really have so much time to play. I can have a date with more than three people in 2015. Only Twice...;-;/ I didn't expect this movie to make me read for more than a week and always think of the plot. Hot reviews say that youth is not so complicated but it's actually much more difficult than the movie

  • Linnea 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    It is too far away from the original. The next paragraph of the letter should belong only to the shameless ugly child, not the glamorous and handsome little man. No amount of parties and alcohol have passed away, and then it has become precipitated and silent between words. How can a kiss be redemption? The above paragraph only becomes meaningful when you write it. What I'm reading is the punctuation that the teenagers engraved stroke by stroke on the white paper, not the colorful lights and shadows dancing and dancing. All I know is that youth.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower quotes

  • Charlie: I know who you are, Sam. I know I'm quiet... and, and I know I should speak more. But if you knew the things that were in my head most of the time, you'd know what it really meant. How, how much we're alike, and how we've been through the same things... and you're not small. You're beautiful.

  • Charlie: You got me a present?

    Sam: After all your help on my Penn State application? Of course I did. Open it!

    [Charlie opens it to see a typewriter]

    Charlie: I don't know what to say.

    Sam: You don't have to say anything.