If you liked what you hate, you will hate something else, so just like what you hate and call it done.
We go to great length to get what we want, but why won't we go to extremes to want what we got?
The secret to happiness is on the next page... too slow. It's gone. You missed it.
No, the real secret is to always take what you love and love what you take. c/o Regina Spektor from "On the Radio"
If money is seen as power globally, then if I ruled a country I would be very excited to hear about gun laws in America from what I just heard on TV, via the show called "Revolution" an actor said, "I may be good with a sword, but I cannot hope to stand up against a shot gun." The people were able to survive without electricty, but control comes from another power...
From another scene, I had just mentally surmised the very thing a person explained in form of a joke. Electricity made geeks powerful and without it, the power returned to the bullies, so that is what civilized, means...
I thought about Joseph and what a headache he is, and thinking about Mary and how they are so rediculous in the way the behave, but if I must do ridiculous things to get them to behave at least I have a way, and once they become old enough to see how rediculous their behavior is, it was my same theory with the older kids and their bottles to go to bed, they will have a habit of doing what is right without the rediculous enticements.
This is probably the most rediculous opinion I have ever let cross my mind, but I will amplify it in words. Here goes: some of us were bound to fall in love as part of our natures, so by the time we got bodies we were like been there done that. Formed ideas about love and attraction, but nothing prepared us for having to do it all over again. When Brandall asked me, "Don't you ever meet someone you already sorta know and you just want to hug them?" That really got me thinking. Maybe that is why people call the stronger connection they feel that has nothing to do with appearance true love when it is only just older love.
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