I think shame is a deeply difficult thing to live with, and I think she breaks her own moral code. What happens to your own perception of yourself when you break your own moral code? You always make yourself into the heroine, but equally you have self-hatred. She is the heroine and the anti- heroine. She is the perfect narcissist. She hates herself and she loves herself.
Keira Knightley on playing the title role in ‘Anna Karenina’
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Episode 201
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“He threw all those parties, hoping she’d wander in one night.”
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“I know it doesn’t seem like it to you, but from me what we have is extremely intimate”
in·ti·mate adjective \in-ta-met\
Definition of INTIMATE
1a: Intrinsic, essential
b: belonging to or characterizing one’s deepest nature
2a: marked by very close association, contact, or familiarity <intimate knowledge of the law>
3a: marked by a warm friendship developing through long association <intimate friends>
b: suggesting informal warmth or privacy <intimate clubs>
4a: of a very personal or private nature <intimate secrets>
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I’m not sorry that I met you. I’m not sorry that knowing you has made me question everything, That in death you’re the one that made me feel most alive. You’ve been a terrible person. You made all the wrong choices and of all the choices that I’ve made this will prove to be the worst one, but I am not sorry that I’m in love with you. I love you, Damon.
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I’m not sorry that I met you. I’m not sorry that knowing you has made me question everything, that in death you’re the one that made me feel most alive. You’ve been a terrible person. But I am not sorry that I’m in love with you. I love you, Damon.
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