Danh ngôn của Olivia Wilde

I'm opening up my heart to the idea of dating. It's funny - my friends would always come to me for romantic advice. I know nothing, and things have changed since I was dating in high school! I'm really trying hard to spend this time working on myself.
I'm opening up my heart to the idea of dating. It's funny - my friends would always come to me for romantic advice. I know nothing, and things have changed since I was dating in high school! I'm really trying hard to spend this time working on myself.
Tôi đang mở rộng trái tim mình với ý tưởng hẹn hò. Thật buồn cười - bạn bè tôi luôn tìm đến tôi để xin lời khuyên lãng mạn. Tôi không biết gì cả, và mọi thứ đã thay đổi kể từ khi tôi hẹn hò ở trường trung học! Tôi thực sự đang cố gắng dành thời gian này để làm việc cho bản thân.
Tác giả: Olivia Wilde | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Olivia Wilde
- I fell in love with theater there, and after graduation I moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
- I was a handful growing up.
- I think it's very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not be defined by another person.
- I have very high standards for every part of life - my work, my relationships, food, love. I can't just pretend.
- I am so saddened and grossed out by young women who look like creepy, old aliens because of their new Barbie noses and lips. Is that a smile or a grimace?
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Romantic
- I'd like to do a romantic comedy.
- Yeah, but there's nobody who represents romance to me like Cary Grant.
- I don't understand why every guy is not a romantic. I enjoy it.
- I find television, and particularly live television, very romantic: the idea that there is this small group of people, way up high, in a skyscraper in the middle of Manhattan, beaming this signal out into the night.
- For my parents' generation, the idea was not that marriage was about some kind of idealized, romantic love; it was a partnership. It's about creating family; it's about creating offspring. Indian culture is essentially much more of a 'we' culture. It's a communal culture where you do what's best for the community - you procreate.