作者:王家卫 李嘉欣和黎明相对无言。 李嘉欣扬着脸,拿烟的手略微颤抖,一枚偌大的闪亮的戒指戴在她的右手食指上。黑发遮住了她的眼睛,只有艳的唇。 李嘉欣:我们还是不是拍档? 黎明的旁白:我和她合作过一百五十五个星期,今天还是第一次坐在一起。因为人的感情是很难控制的。所以我们一直保持距离,因为最好的拍档是不应该有感情的。 红的字,桃红的底,片名出现:FALLEN ANGELS 李嘉欣一个人,乘地铁,穿越街道,来到一幢不起眼的破旧楼房。透过漆黑走廊里的一个破了的玻璃窗洞,熟练地拿了房间钥匙,开了门。房间很脏,很乱。她身着黑色紧身皮裙,戴着口罩,在房间里打扫卫生。她放了几听"嘉士伯"啤酒在冰箱里,铺上了花格的床单,安好了传真机。在镜子前涂上了鲜艳的口红,然后离开。...
THE COMPARISON OF PHILOPOEMEN WITH FLAMININUSby Plutarchtranslated by John DrydenFIRST them, as for the greatness of the benefits which Titusconferred on Greece, neither Philopoemen, nor many braver men than he,can make good the parallel. They were Greeks fighting againstGreeks, but Titus, a stranger to Greece, fought for her. And at thevery time when Philopoemen went over into Crete, destitute of means to...
400 BCAPHORISMSby Hippocratestranslated by Francis AdamsAPHORISMSSECTION ILife is short, and Art long; the crisis fleeting; experienceperilous, and decision difficult. The physician must not only beprepared to do what is right himself, but also to make the patient,the attendants, and externals cooperate....
The Grey BrethrenThe Grey Brethren1- Page 2-The Grey BrethrenThe Grey BrethrenSome of the happiest remembrances of my childhood are of days spentin a little Quaker colony on a high hill.The walk was in itself a preparation, for the hill was long and steepand at the mercy of the north-east wind; but at the top, sheltered by a...
县领导县领导 第一部分县领导 1(1) 作为县长,滕柯文每天不知要接多少电话,秦涓涓打电话来却让他感到有点意外。秦涓涓说,滕县长,感谢你这些年对我的关照,我这里有个关于你的消息,不知你知道不知道。 县官们在县里被众星捧月,来到市委就是另一番景象。在市领导门前,县官们总是探头探脑,探听屋里有没有别人。秦涓涓是市委文印室的工作人员,见县官们如此拘束尴尬,总是热情地把他们招呼到她的办公室,然后让座倒茶,然后代他们打探,然后让他们放心体面地去见领导。这样热情活泼而又聪明漂亮的年轻女人,当然赢得了大家的好感,不少人到市委去时,总要给她带点小礼物。现在秦涓涓专门打电话告诉他消息,肯定不是一般的消息。因为秦涓涓掌管着文印,市委的重要决定都要经过她,然后才形成文件。滕柯文故意轻松了说,现在是信息时代,信息就是金钱,你给我提供信息,就是给我提供金钱,我当然得感谢你了。...
THE BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA[TO MRS. WILLIAM H. GRENFELL OF TAPLOW COURT - LADY DESBOROUGH]It was the birthday of the Infanta. She was just twelve years ofage, and the sun was shining brightly in the gardens of the palace.Although she was a real Princess and the Infanta of Spain, she hadonly one birthday every year, just like the children of quite poorpeople, so it was naturally a matter of great importance to thewhole country that she should have a really fine day for the...
The Pupilby Henry JamesCHAPTER IThe poor young man hesitated and procrastinated: it cost him suchan effort to broach the subject of terms, to speak of money to aperson who spoke only of feelings and, as it were, of thearistocracy. Yet he was unwilling to take leave, treating hisengagement as settled, without some more conventional glance inthat direction than he could find an opening for in the manner ofthe large affable lady who sat there drawing a pair of soiled gants...