For me optimism is two lovers walking into the sunset arm in arm. Or maybe into the sunrise – whatever appeals to you.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski says that being optimistic is like two people in love walking together, either into the sunset or the sunrise, whichever feels right to them. The image of two lovers arm in arm as the day begins or ends represents a positive and hopeful outlook on life.
More quotes from Krzysztof Kieslowski
I have no problem being with people of different nationalities.
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Someone knocks at the door of an apartment to borrow salt or sugar, people run into each other in the elevator, and in this way become inscribed in the spectator’s memory.
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In real life, there are names that surprise us because they don’t seem to suit the person at all.
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In believing too much in rationality, our contemporaries have lost something.
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There are mysteries, secret zones in each individual.
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Do people really want liberty, equality, fraternity? Is it not some manner of speaking?
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To tell you the truth, in my work, love is always in opposition to the elements. It creates dilemmas. It brings in suffering. We can’t live with it, and we can’t live without it. You’ll rarely find a happy ending in my work.
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For me optimism is two lovers walking into the sunset arm in arm. Or maybe into the sunrise – whatever appeals to you.
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Maybe it is worth investigating the unknown, if only because the very feeling of not knowing is a painful one.
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We’re always looking at this love through the eyes of the person who is suffering because of this love.
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Of course I’d like to get beyond the concrete. But it’s really difficult. Very difficult.
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