Dear Neander Taal, Once again, I find disappointment. Once again, I find no satisfaction. Once again, I find that my motivations for writing this letter are not of insult or hatred, but of the deepest love for mankind and the truest concern for its future generations. It is requisite, even in this summary sketch, to go back a few years to see how I admit I have a tendency to become a bit insensitive whenever I rebuke Laivi Tuvahe for trying to leach integrity and honor from our souls. While I am desirous of mending this tiny personality flaw, by brainwashing her apologists with anarchism, Laivi makes them easy to lead, easy to program, and easy to enslave.
As he investigates he becomes more and more sure that there is something sinister being kept secret on the island and more afraid that he may never escape. That probably doesn't really do the plot justice but I'm afraid if I say to much I'll give away the ending. The way that Scorsese has crafted this film is really remarkable. The scenes are layered in a way where you never really know the true motivations behind many of the characters. A mystery in the truest sense of the word. The acting is top notch as well which just lends more to the mystery. DiCaprio is great as Teddy Daniels a man desperate to find the truth about the island. Even as he becomes more paranoid and distrustful you always feel as if you identify with him and want him to succeed. Another great performance is given by Ben Kingsley as the head psychiatrist Dr. John Cawley he has a calm demeanor but seems reluctant to help in the investigation
· That's what I'm afraid of... not being enough. Not good enough, not smart enough, not pretty enough. · Sometimes there's no plan A, some people just have to move on to plan B, and make the best of it. · My love was too strong to be destroyed and now my love is too weak to be proved, sorry. · I have feelings. I am human. All I want is just to love and be loved in return. · If you really love him/her then you've got to fight for it, that's the truest way of loving someone. · You don't need a reason to love someone. When you really love them, you just do. · Maybe it's true that time heals all wounds. It just needs time, and someone to support you no matter what. · The reason why you're feeling hurt is probably because that person has meant something to you. · Life is like a game. Players don't know what to do when the game doesn't offer problems to them · I'm done dropping hints
rest is up to the person to realize your worth Don't just love him, but show him. What's meant to be will always find a way. You'll be surprised to know how far you can go from the point where you thought it was the end. The greatest ironies of life: having the right person at the wrong time, having the wrong person when the time is right, and finding out that you love someone after that person walks out of your sight .... Your first love is not always your truest love. To love someone is nothing. To be loved by someone is something. To love and be loved by someone is everything. When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're smiling and everyone around you is crying. In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on. Sometimes it's the things that you can't do, that bring out the brilliance of what you can!
person to realize your worth Don't just love him, but show him. What's meant to be will always find a way. You'll be surprised to know how far you can go from the point where you thought it was the end. The greatest ironies of life: having the right person at the wrong time, having the wrong person when the time is right, and finding out that you love someone after that person walks out of your sight .... Your first love is not always your truest love. To love someone is nothing. To be loved by someone is something. To love and be loved by someone is everything. When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're smiling and everyone around you is crying. In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on. Sometimes it's the things that you can't do, that bring out the brilliance of what you can!
up to the person to realize your worth Don't just love him, but show him. What's meant to be will always find a way. You'll be surprised to know how far you can go from the point where you thought it was the end. The greatest ironies of life: having the right person at the wrong time, having the wrong person when the time is right, and finding out that you love someone after that person walks out of your sight .... Your first love is not always your truest love. To love someone is nothing. To be loved by someone is something. To love and be loved by someone is everything. When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're smiling and everyone around you is crying. In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on. Sometimes it's the things that you can't do, that bring out the brilliance of what you can!
4875. Don't listen to your mind, listen to your heart because it can change your whole life. 4876. Viskan oma südame kildudeks... kuid tunded jäävad alles. 4877. Seal kus lõpevad sinu jäljed, lõpeb minu rada. 4878. You don't marry someone you can live with you marry the person who you cannot live without 4879. You'll be surprised to know how far you can go from the point where you thought it was the end. 4880. Your first love is not always your truest love. 4881. Sometimes you just have to run away to see, who is coming with you. 4882. A good friend is like a computer: he Enters your life, Saves you in his heart, Formats your problems, and never Deletes you from his Memory. 4883. Kui armastus on ees, siis meel on metsas. 4884. Naine on elus kaks korda armas: siis, ku ta võetaks, ja siis, ku ta maetaks. 4885. Armul pole põhja. 4886. Vanapoisi armastus on nagu kassi kriimustus. 4887. Sõprus on pärl, mida tuleb hoida säravana. 4888
neighbourhood." "Oh! no--it is not for me to be driven away by Mr. Darcy. If he wishes to avoid seeing me, he must go. We are not on friendly terms, and it always gives me pain to meet him, but I have no reason for avoiding him but what I might proclaim before all the world, a sense of very great ill-usage, and most painful regrets at his being what he is. His father, Miss Bennet, the late Mr. Darcy, was one of the best men that ever breathed, and the truest friend I ever had; and I can never be in company with this Mr. Darcy without being grieved to the soul by a thousand tender recollections. His behaviour to myself has been scandalous; but I verily believe I could forgive him anything and everything, rather than his disappointing the hopes and disgracing the memory of his father." Elizabeth found the interest of the subject increase, and listened with all her heart; but the delicacy of it prevented further inquiry. Mr
the jurors had to express their opinions with a visible show of hands rather than by secret ballot. Once jurors had stated their initial views publicly, they were reluctant to allow themselves to change publicly. Should you ever find yourself as the foreper- son of a jury under these conditions, you could reduce the risk of a hung jury by choosing a secret rather than public balloting technique (Kerr 8{ MacCoun, 1985). The Deutsch and Gerard finding that we are truest to our decisions if we have bound ourselves to them publicly can be put to good use. Consider the organiza- tions dedicated to helping people rid themselves of bad habits. Many weight- reduction clinics, for instance, understand that often a person's private decision to lose weight will be too weak to withstand the blandishments of bakery windows, wafting cooking scents, and late-night Sara Lee commercials. So they see to it that
"made most of my success in Secret Service operations possible," and Wilhelm Hottl's boast that his Hungarian cryptanalysts provided him with "at least a hundred successes such as seldom fall to the lot of a Secret Service working in the ordinary ways." General Ame, chief of Italy's Servizio Informazione Militare, listed three succinct reasons why intelligence chiefs like crypt-analysis : it is usually the cheapest, the latest, and the truest source of information. After the war was over, an American official familiar with the wartime value of codebreaking said that it had shortened World War II by a year. The estimate may be conservative: a Japanese victory at Midway would probably have cost the United States more than a year to come back. When asked about the value of the wartime codebreaking, Vice Admiral Walter S. Anderson, a former Director of Naval Intelligence, exclaimed "It won the war