Danh ngôn của Sasha Grey

A shiny ring isn't romantic to me. I think thought and love into what you do for the person you're in love with - that's romance.
A shiny ring isn't romantic to me. I think thought and love into what you do for the person you're in love with - that's romance.
Một chiếc nhẫn sáng bóng không hề lãng mạn đối với tôi. Tôi nghĩ rằng hãy suy nghĩ và yêu thích những gì bạn làm cho người mình yêu - đó là sự lãng mạn.
Tác giả: Sasha Grey | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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- We do have a distorted view of our fantasies in society, but that's because we don't talk about them enough.
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.