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Mar 09, 2008 19:40

So I've been reading back through a bunch of my old journal entries and came across a comment from a friend that I'm going to post and talk about today:
A piece from Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet ( Read more... )

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victoria7 March 11 2008, 07:24:16 UTC
I think that life is easier and more full of joy without sorrow, without pain. I've been lucky enough to have a couple years full of great joy & happiness and I can tell you that I didn't miss the sorrow at all.

I've had really similar experiences to you... No wonder I love you and recognize a part of myself in you! :-)

It was great to see you the other day! Next time, dinner at my place. I'll cook for you. :-)

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digitalgoth March 16 2008, 14:38:23 UTC
Oooooo... wait... you'll cook for me? Yay!

On a side note, I ran into Tex a couple days ago at the liquor store. :)

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kirke013 March 11 2008, 23:43:19 UTC
I read this. I have nothing more to say, but I read it.

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digitalgoth March 12 2008, 00:28:12 UTC
Thank you.

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swinger_kitten March 12 2008, 03:42:33 UTC
hi.
nice having lunch with you yesterday.
poke poke.

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digitalgoth March 16 2008, 14:38:49 UTC
poke poke
Ditto. We should do that more often!

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victoria7 March 12 2008, 07:00:25 UTC
"Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.
Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth."
--William Blake, Proverbs of Hell

A friend of mine posted this on her LJ and it made me think of you and this post. :-)

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digitalgoth March 16 2008, 14:39:09 UTC
Funny how fitting that is...

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darcniteprowler March 15 2008, 05:03:09 UTC
Miss you dear love. If you can wait a few months, let's grab tea. =)
p.s. I still have a copy of "The Prophet", it was my fathers. I read it every year or so.

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digitalgoth March 16 2008, 14:39:59 UTC
I miss you too! We need to do tea or, even better, lunch again. I could drive down to Fremont again...

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