denying it-I have to agree, it takes more out of you to do that than accept it for what it is....
when you feel it...it's there...
denying it-I have to agree, it takes more out of you to do that than accept it for what it is....
when you feel it...it's there...
everything happens for a reason...beginning to wonder why.
exactly my partner in crime! Exactly!
"Remember always, that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one."
- - Eleanor Roosevelt
" It's not who we are that holds us back, it's who we think we're not."
- - Michael Nolan
"...to love and lose, is better than not to love at all..." .... Lord, whats his name....
" The world is big... I want to see all of it before it gets dark." -- John Muir
To know true love, you must first surrender to it. Its the risk we all take during our loves...one moment or another.
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"Be Mindful of The Future, But Not At The Expense of The Moment"
"Life is the art of drawing without an eraser"
know the song "white flag"(by Dido) it's about surrendering your love to someone...so true...
"if I didn't tell you what would be the sense in that..."
oh man-great song...
everything happens for a reason...beginning to wonder why.
I guess I would now have to say that loving someone means sometimes knowing, although it may be hard, that you have to let go. I guess . . .
For me, true love has to be Unconditional. Unconditional love is when you love a person without asking for feelings in return, it's the strongest kind of love, in my understanding. It's totally devoted, forgiving, and selfless. The perfect example is God's love actually.
However, as much as I can love, I always find it hard to gi8ve up on the person you love for the sake of their happiness. I happen to be very stubborn and even ignorant at times, so if I love a person I KNOW I can make them happy, and if they tell me otherwise (hypothetically) I wouldn't let them go because I am pretty damn sure I CAN make them happy.
As to difining love...I think it's totally unnecessary - we all experience love at certain points in our lives and love to the extent of our abilities, in other words, how big our hearts are. You only know what love is when you love, when you don't you forget what it's like and all your attempts to explain love sound empty and cynical.
I have it all. Including kino.