In “Maestro” the inspirational journey of Paul trying to grip his highest dream there was disappointment but he still received “Honorable mentions”. Paul ended up within a life “with a women and child that he loved, within the confines of I life he hated” the disappointment of not achieve his dreams and the loss of Eduard Keller does show in “maestro” but Paul doesn’t realize that he isn’t failing he is at a great level he may not be “one in a million” but he sure is “one in a thousand” and that itself is a pretty big goal to achieve itself. Paul ended up with a girl that he loves, he was no longer shy to bullies and gained confidence and he grew so much throughout “Maestro”, not all of Paul’s life is full of failure and disappointment but rather “a small hurt to save a wasted life”. Paul achieved high and he gained a wife and child afterwards this overthrows the big disappointments in his life to make his journey through it
She feels as though she has ownership of him simply because he chose to give his love to her in the beginning of their relationship. At one point she begins to tell him exactly how she wants him to look for her, having no concern of what he wanted for himself. Once her anger takes over there is really nothing that can stop her. Jealousy can be a very dangerous thing and when beauty is involved people seem to feel entitled. In some cases people are used in relationships.
I was very proud at my parents and my boyfriend for being so supportive of me and not getting so discouraged that they did not want to talk to me at all. I actually got more disheartened that they could not sign back to me that I stopped signing and wrote to them instead. This was a very great experience and if I would be ‘deaf for a day’ again, I would try to sign more and not get so sad that no one would answer me and just adapt to the way they
The only reason he cannot be wholly to blame is that Kim had the opportunity to get her assignment there in time. But in all fairness, a husband that feels insecure and would not support his wife one hundred percent is failing his wife as a partner. In my own experience, my wife supports me completely and the love and trust that we have supersedes all insecurities. Looking at the relationship Kim and her husband have I would not say that they have as strong of a foundation as they should. But the fact of the matter is that regardless of her husband’s actions Kim had the means and opportunity to succeed and instead chose the wrong
Written by Maurice Yvain and lyrics by Channing Pollack, the song is about her man, that doesn't seem to be the best guy around but he's hers to keep and she loves him so. I love the popular music of back then compared to now because it's all the same. It's all about love, and how unhappy we are but somehow we manage to find happiness through the fight of wanting to be happy. I feel Brice had a very easy time doing this song, not just because she was a fabulous performer but because she had some of her own 'Man' problems of her
"I'm very nonjudgmental." As his two roommates had recently decamped, stealing his prize possessions and leaving him with ruinous debts to pay, his neutrality toward human character seemed not generous but stupid, a kind of prophylactic against learning from experience. Yet non-judgmentalism has become so universally accepted as the highest, indeed the only, virtue that he spoke of his own character as if pinning
Neither attempts to impose his or her will on the other; neither places his or her welfare above the other. Realizing that love and lust are not the same; they prize each other spiritually as well as physically. So powerful is the love between Romeo and Juliet that it subjugates reason and common sense as guiding forces. True, their love has helped them achieve a level of maturity beyond their years, but it has also caused them to take dangerous risks. Their behavior, as well as events over which they have no control, vernalize their relationship, giving it little time to reach full growth.
Whilst some might become negative and bitter about this and shut out all others, this group is able to rise above it and focus on their friendships and the bonds that they have formed. Like a bizarre form of unconditional love, their relationships are solid and are not tarnished by what their families have put them through. The fact that these boys override these complications is a true reflection of their characters. This notion of absolute mateship and special connection is reiterated at the end of the film, as Gordie reflects, ‘I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was
The Golden One and Equality fall in love, although they are not aware of this. They have not been through these feelings before, and it is a sin to even be talking to one another. Equality and the Golden One, eventually finds the “Unspeakable Word”… I, and lets the Golden One know of this. The Golden one has been trying to tell Equality that she loves him, she has instead been saying, “We love you.” She knows this isn’t right. Once she finds the missing piece of the puzzle she tries once again saying, “I love
Nobody is perfect. But the bad stuff just goes to the back of my head and I think about all the good stuff. Like that I can be the nicest person ever. Like I hate math and he said he would help me but know he can’t because he broke my heart. Well are love is going to have to take time to grow apart.