Love

Feb 18, 2007 23:13

The greatest and most difficult test on earth is for one human being to love another human being. It is the work for which all other work is mild preparation. It is a task at which we must apply ourselves every day, a mountain from which we can fall at a moment's notice, but we may never reach the top - in fact, few ever do. When we manage to reach ( Read more... )

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dr_poetus February 20 2007, 03:15:26 UTC
That's why we have others. To help us when we fall, to be our anchors; so that we can help each other up.

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mikemuyo February 23 2007, 19:15:55 UTC
That's a very beautiful point.

Just made my day.

Thx.

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mikemuyo August 8 2007, 02:32:25 UTC
I usually never double-post, but I've been wanting to explode from everything....

as if there's greater meaning outside relationships and such....

and i dont want others to find out - because they'll blab.

kthxbai.

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mikemuyo August 17 2007, 04:48:33 UTC
i've started to wonder the same thing myself. or are we talking about the same thing? as in, is there greater meaning in life outside of relationships, or are we destined to be subjected to each other's (and by de facto, our own) flaws eternally? is there enlightenment to be found in solitude, if one is strong enough to overcome the social nature of humanism? /sigh. i just don't know.

and i understand almost too well about wanting to explode from everything...

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miss_molecule August 17 2007, 04:48:44 UTC
i've started to wonder the same thing myself. or are we talking about the same thing? as in, is there greater meaning in life outside of relationships, or are we destined to be subjected to each other's (and by de facto, our own) flaws eternally? is there enlightenment to be found in solitude, if one is strong enough to overcome the social nature of humanism? /sigh. i just don't know.

and i understand almost too well about wanting to explode from everything...

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