This is love--not what we say to each other but what we not say. Sometime it just one look exchange. Sometime one word. But underlining everything we say or not say, something else. Something heavy and deep, like when we in bed and looking into each ...
Sometimes we mistake patience for weakness, but the patient person often realizes that it's much more important for another person to discover his or her own gifts and shortcomings--the patient person doesn't feel a need to "fix" other people, and so...
It seemed to him that love was like a great fire, and that people went flying here and there among the flame and smoke seeking wildly for some rich jewel; and when they found it the flame died down; and, in the end, time polished the jewel into a cal...
The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality and my life, as I write this, is vital even when sad. I may wake up sometime next year without my mind again; it is not likely to stick around all the time. Meanwhile, however, I have discover...
Sometimes survival is the worst alternative there is
Sometimes waiting is the hardest thing.
I have questioned God sometimes whether prayers have gone unanswered. But answered prayer is still harder to believe.
Sometimes what we want isn't what we need.
Sometimes women scare the hell out of me.
The heart sometimes doesn’t care about limits.
Sometimes language can't even read the music of meaning.
Sometimes distance was easier than acting, or explaining.
Sometimes, when confronting the odds, the war is already won.
Are you always a smartass?' Nope. Sometimes I'm asleep.
It kills me sometimes, how people die.
I learned at that young age that sometimes a really big chance pays off.
Truly great architecture always transcends its stated function, sometimes in unanticipated ways.
I enjoy looking, learning, smiling, and engaging with art, sometimes even rejecting it.
More marriages might survive if the partners realized that sometimes the better comes after the worse.
Sometimes death is even better than to confess a secret.
Comedy too can sometimes discern what is right.