December 2009
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November 2009
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471. A TRUE FRIEND IS LIKE A FOUR LEAF CLOVER....
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What We Talk About When We Fall In Love
From a comic in the Esquire of December 1988 (heh, my birth month):
29% — We cannot believe how perfect we are for each other.
“We both love to dance,” she says.
“We both fear the dentist,” he says.
“The white album changed both of our lives,” she says.
“We both love leftover Chinese food,” he says.
“We’re both allergic...
How to Succeed at Life and Play Games at the Same... →
Performance orientation and mastery orientation. Which one are you?
If you asked, “Would you wait a year for me?”
I would. I’d wait for eternity if it meant having just one more day together with you.
A broken heart means you’ve let somebody in deep enough to hurt it.
A Relationship Test
Milton Glaser
There is a test to determine whether someone is toxic or nourishing in your relationship with them. Here is the test: You have spent some time with this person, either you have a drink or go for dinner or you go to a ball game. It doesn’t matter very much but at the end of that time you observe whether you are more energised or less energised. Whether you are tired or whether you...
I guess I’m still not over you. And it seems that for a good time, I won’t be. And you won’t even know a thing.
Trust is...
believing that they’ll always have your back
believing that they won’t hurt you
believing that they understand you
believing that they believe in you, too
Basically, trust is a blind leap of faith into the unknown.
But I trust, because without it, life would be meaningless.
P.S. the exact same thing can be said about love too.
Once the game is over, the King and the Pawn go back in the same box.
– Italian proverb
How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to...
– Anne Frank
When I was 5 years old, my mom always told me that happiness was the key to...
– Unknown
When just starting out on a new journey it’s only natural to feel...
– Mike Dooley
Learn Something Every Day →
“The average pencil can draw a 35-mile line.” Now eat that.
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