January 2012
11 posts
Can love survive absence?
Got me thinkin’.
Can love really survive the non-existence of somebody who you cherished the most? Well, I would have to say that love, in such cases, may peter out. Love, as i have pondered, is something that would only grow robust if two individuals constantly bumped into each other. Nothing beats face to face encounter, I would say, for it is through such act that two individuals wholly and...
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Can’t wait to watch this episode.
You can’t prepare for a sudden impact. You can’t brace yourself. It just hits...
– (via greysanatomy)
The pen is the tongue of the mind.
– Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
How very odd!
A moment ago the both of you were the closest and sweetest living creatures on earth; the next thing you knew the person whom you considered your very agreeable confidant abruptly changed and turned against you - nemesis as one may call. With just a flicker, everything has changed.
This often happens in my world. Lucky you’re not part of it! I am certain, indeed, that one may dwindle to subsist...
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Evolution.(not Darwin's, ofcourse) :)
We evolved.
Peeping through the obtrusive holes unveiling our joyous encounters in the past give us a conclusive evidence that we, indeed, evolved. We once perceived ourselves us crawling human beings which then were persistent of traveling through place on foot.Then time surpassed us, giving us a different sense of who we are. We now perceived ourselves as individuals capable of reasoning...
quite pleased. :)
Reading austen’s novels gave me an inkling as to how individuals live way back then. I would fervently deduce that the respect of dignity and nobility was evident and well-preserved. Then and there, the flaunting of benevolence and consideration amongst each other was, indeed, prevalent. Furthermore, Austen’s words led our wandering minds to imagine how well men and women acted...