distant resemblance

Brett 2022-04-11 09:01:07

What Hawking thinks is the most touching: the distant similarity. I think this is what people call - resonance. That's
why in the film, "The fate of the two decades has been saved, and the distance is thousands of miles apart.
" All mankind is a book, some people die, not chapters are deleted, but translated into a better language, and every chapter must be translated. God hired several translators, some chapters were translated by age, some by disease Translation, some by war, some by justice. And the hand of God will unite all the pages we have scattered into one. In that library all the books will be open to each other.” —John Dunn preached

“When When love is unfolded in another way, it is not torn away, but translated into a better language. The translators sent by God are called chance, responsibility, and borrowing. It's called Silent. There's another, called Nostalgia."

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  • Elmira 2022-04-08 08:01:02

    Fuji Love Letter is really powerful, a movie with a book as the theme can make such a low level of education, I hope I can kneel down and apologize to this movie.

  • Charity 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    Everyone said it was a must-see for book lovers, so I marked it on 2008-07-03 and I didn't finish watching it on Netflix until ten years later. The letters come and go, and sometimes face the camera to present witty meta interests, but in addition to the spiritual exchange, the material background and the changes of the times are the best part of this film. The journey that always fails to make a trip ends up being a different thing. This melancholy is life. Books and people in the pre-Internet era have warmth, but I have not experienced it in reality.

84 Charing Cross Road quotes

  • Helene Hanff: Yorkshire pudding out of this world. We have nothing like it. I described it to someone as a high, curved, smooth, empty waffle.

  • Helene Hanff: I love used books that open to the page a previous owner read oftenest. When Hazlitt came, he opened to, "I hate to read new books." And I hollered, "Comrade!" to whoever owned it before me.