• 21Feb
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    Albert (eating a box of Krispy Kreme): I figured maybe if my heart stops beating, it wouldn’t hurt so much.

    Albert: You know, honestly, I never knew I could feel like this. You know? I swear I’m, I’m going out of my mind. It’s like I want to throw myself off of every building in New York. I, I see a cab and I just wanna dive in front of it because then I’ll stop thinking about her.

    Hitch:  Look, you will. Just give it time.

    Albert:  That’s just it. I don’t want to. I mean, I’ve waited my whole life to feel this miserable. I mean, and if this is the only way I can stay connected with her, then… well, this is who I have to be.

    Albert: You know what it’s like getting up every morning? Feeling hopeless, feeling like the love of your life is waking up with the wrong man. But, at the same time hoping that she still finds happiness, even if it’s never going to be with you.

    From the movie, Hitch.

  • 17Feb
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  • 10Feb
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    Does absence make the heart grow fonder….or does it make the heart forget???

  • 01Feb
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    To refrain means to restrain or hold oneself back from saying or doing something. Humans are creatures of action and motion, constantly moving forward and striving towards and purpose, a goal…something. Sometimes situations call for inaction, passiveness and refraining oneself from doing something we may so desire to do. Sometimes there is no more actions we can do, no more words we could say, and no more left to prove because we have done everything within our power and the rest is up to fate, up to destiny. Should something truly be meant for us and we have exhausted all of ourselves in the pursuit of attaining such treasure, goal or purpose…we can only refrain ourselves from doing greater action that could potentially lead us into ruin….or demise of what we have been seeking after. Sometimes refraining oneself is the best action we can take because we have no control over the outcome. If something is meant to be it will be…or at least that’s what we’re taught and led to believe. We can only hope in the end that this is true…I suppose that’s where faith comes in.

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