- What do you mean, interested? What's so interesting about her?
- Okay, Marcus, here. Here's my last scrap of dignity. Enjoy it. I want to go out with her.Okay? I'd like her to be my girlfriend.
- İlgili demekle ne kastediyorsun? Onunla ilgili bu kadar ilginç olan ne?
- Tamam, Marcus, işte. İşte saygınlığımın son kırıntısı. Tadını çıkar. Ben onunla dışarı çıkmak istiyorum. Tamam mı? Kız arkadaşım olmasını istiyorum.
- Everyone has long conversation about interesting pop-culture shit And everyone talks in monologues.
- But generally not.There are instances of real life.
- Herkes pop kültür saçmalığı üzerine uzun uzun konuşuyor, monologlar halinde konuşuyor.
- Genelde öyle olmayabiliyorda. Gerçek hayattan örnekler de var.
'Thank you, it's a very interesting dance to watch,' said Alice, feeling very glad that it was over at last: 'and I do so like that curious song about the whiting!'
006 was such an interesting character and the film really explored his friendship with Bond and how it all went wrong, so it was a very personal journey for both characters.
Sean Bean
006 was such an interesting character and the film really explored his friendship with Bond and how it all went wrong, so it was a very personal journey for both characters. Sean Bean
1 August.--I came up here an hour ago with Lucy, and we had a most interesting talk with my old friend and the two others who always come and join him.
A large fraction of the most interesting scientists have read a lot of SF at one time or another, either early enough that it may have played a part in their becoming scientists or at some later date just because they liked the ideas. Frederik Pohl
A lot of the interesting issues and dynamics within a city occur over things such as socio-economic issues or ethnic issues. But they require a much more elaborate model of human behavior. Will Wright
A man's face as a rule says more, and more interesting things, than his mouth, for it is a compendium of everything his mouth will ever say, in that it is the monogram of all this man's thoughts and aspirations. Arthur Schopenhauer