A few days ago i realized something important - you can't say someone has changed when you don't know what they're even like anymore. After bouts of frustration and wondering what happened/what made things changed, you realize it's so much easier to just embrace and accept what's happened for what it is. We'll see in a few more months how much different it'll be, and even if it is, it'll be ok because i'll have had no expectations.
And here, I think I deserve another point for maturity. Haa
And here, I think I deserve another point for maturity. Haa
There is no greater sorrow
than thinking back upon a happy time
in misery.
Dante - Inferno, Canto V
If there is one thing I need to learn, this would be it.
than thinking back upon a happy time
in misery.
Dante - Inferno, Canto V
If there is one thing I need to learn, this would be it.
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"Would you rather keep it out of sight and mind and memory
or would you take it out to expose its brilliance to tears
of joy-laughter-regret-pain -- Love?"
Which is worst? Oscillating between both ends or sticking to one end? Then again, is it even possible to stick to an end? When you expose it, you realize how painful a process it is and you'd rather keep it out of sight. When you try to keep it out of sight, you see things that remind you of the past. You might try to keep it out of your memory, but if you have tried and are true to yourself, you would know that it is impossible to do so.
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