It is from the film "Tea and Sympathy" starring Deborah Kerr, made in 1956. She was the wife of the housemaster of a boys' boarding prep school and was embarking on an affair with one of the boys. John Kerr (no relation to Deborah) plays the boy.
"Years from now when you talk of this, and you will, be kind." from Deborah to the boy.
Before the film, "Tea and Sympathy" was a Broadway play.
www.nytimes.com/movie/48750/Tea-and-Sympathy/overview Click on the NY Times review by Bosley Crowther.
Dont be afraid hes just a boy. Be your self and be confident Angry at above poster: Please DO NOT delete what I said.
find some thin common that you both like then talk from there!!
krupaya (please) Majhya sobat bol (talk with me)
Sure, why not. Talk to your Mom about it. my mom said yes i can be a paper boy
Well if you did something wrong just go up to him and ask him to talk about it or to please forgive you for what ever you did wrong if he said no just ask him if you can talk about it in private or in text.
I hope so, because I really want to talk to you, please Michaela? Can you please talk to me, please Michaela? I have nobody to talk to.
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You go over and talk to her at her house...You are definetly getting laid my friend!!
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This is not true, and it's based on a false statement made on a conservative talk show which claimed she had said something about "hating whitey." She never said it and she does not want to hate or "get" anyone. Please don't believe everything you hear on talk shows. Many times, people will put words in someone's mouth that they never really said.