Human nature is eternal. Therefore, one who follows his nature keeps his original nature, in the end.
— Orson Welles, The Lady from Shanghai
Michael: Love. Do you believe in love at all, Mrs. Bannister?Elsa: I was taught to think about love in Chinese.Michael: The way a Frenchman thinks about laughter in French?Elsa: The Chinese say, it is difficult for love to last long. Therefore, one who loves passionately is cured of love, in the end.Michael: Sure, that's a hard way of thinking.Elsa: There's more to the proverb: Human nature is eternal. Therefore, one who follows his nature keeps his original nature, in the end.
Human nature is eternal. Therefore, one who follows his nature keeps his original nature, in the end.
— Orson Welles, The Lady from Shanghai
Michael: Love. Do you believe in love at all, Mrs. Bannister?Elsa: I was taught to think about love in Chinese.Michael: The way a Frenchman thinks about laughter in French?Elsa: The Chinese say, it is difficult for love to last long. Therefore, one who loves passionately is cured of love, in the end.Michael: Sure, that's a hard way of thinking.Elsa: There's more to the proverb: Human nature is eternal. Therefore, one who follows his nature keeps his original nature, in the end.