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Loving you is easy! You make my heart happy! Caught a good one. In love! Better together. Thanks for making me smile every day. My person 🫶. Surprise! It’s just the two of us. By your side ...
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (known simply and more commonly as Dr. Strangelove) is a 1964 political satire black comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Peter Sellers in three roles, including the title character.
“You love him no matter what, just like I do,” John said, per Soap Opera Digest. “There is nothing he could do in this world that would ever make me stop loving him. For the record, Tate ...
If your heart was really broken, then at least you know you really loved him.” – Leila Sales, “Past Perfect” “When we miss someone often, what we really miss is the part of us that with ...
Eventually a day comes when the man, in heavily veiled but graphic language, dies—"all dressed up to go away, first time I'd seen him smile in years" (i.e., in his funeral suit with a rictus grin, as molded on corpses) while "they placed a wreath upon his door and soon they'll carry him away" ("they" being the pallbearers). His former lover ...
The song served as the template for Daryl Hall's song "Stop Loving Me, Stop Loving You," from his 1993 solo album, Soul Alone. [2] After being played the song by a friend and thinking it was an unreleased bootleg, Hall reworked the tune as a standard-structured R&B/pop song.
John, smaller and eagle-nosed, wore a black jacket and a yarmulke over a fringe of white hair. He'd brought his omnipresent scratch pad with him. "A few years after we'd married,” John began, “I wanted to leave for Chicago to take a job there. But Julie felt Chicago was too flat. And then we were in that canoe—" Julie interrupted him sharply.
She knows this will ruin Alex's career, and kill her as she is forcing Alex to stop loving her but she cannot stop loving him. She sees him in the crowd of reporters and when a reporter asks if she could say anything to Alex right at this moment, what it would be, she says, "I'd say what he always said to me.