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...
Jan 22nd
Exclusive: Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice... →
Can’t wait to watch this episode.
Jan 11th
Jan 9th
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“You can’t prepare for a sudden impact. You can’t brace yourself. It just hits...”
– (via greysanatomy)
Jan 9th
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“The pen is the tongue of the mind.”
–  Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Jan 9th
Jan 6th
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...
Jan 6th
tumblrbot asked: WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU ARE IN A BAD MOOD?
Jan 5th
Jan 5th
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...
Jan 5th
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...
Jan 4th