Okay Ruby, I think were all convinced that rain is EXTREEMLY romantic and that you will be dissapointed if you die without having at least a dozen romantic encounters in the rain. :)
I completely agree with you-- the rain is SO romantic. I'm thinking of that terribly, hopelessly romantic first proposal scene in the Keira Knight Pride and Prejudice where Darcy is so passionately in love and Lizzy is so hot and fiery--" From the moment I laid eyes on you I knew for certain you were the last man in the world i could ever be prevailed upon to marry!" O, stupid girl. :-P ~Ashlee
Happy is he who still loves something he loved in the nursery: He has not been broken in two by time; he is not two men, but one, and he has saved not only his soul but his life.
Cicero
Other relaxations are peculiar to certain times, places and stages of life, but the study of letters [books] is the nourishment of our youth, and the joy of our old age. They throw an additional splendor on prosperity, and are the resource and consolation of adversity; they delight at home, and are no embarrassment abroad; in short, they are company to us at night, our fellow travelers on a journey, and attendants in our rural recesses.
Wendell Berry
Praise ignorance, for what man has not encountered he has not destroyed.
Samuel Davies
The greatest number of mankind beyond comparison are sleeping under ground. There lies beauty mouldering into dust, rotting into stench & loathsomeness, and feeding the vilest worms. There lies the head that once wore a crown… There lie mighty giants, the heroes and conquerors… the Caesars of the world… There lie the wise and learned, as rotten, as helpless as the fool.
Leo Tolstoy
Faith is the sense of life, that sense by virtue of which man does not destroy himself, but continues to live on. It is the force whereby we live.
Arthur W. Pink
The apprehension of God's infinite knowledge should fill the Christian with adoration. The whole of my life stood open to his view from the beginning. He foresaw my every fall, my every sin, my every backsliding; yet, nevertheless, fixed his heart upon me. Oh, how the realization of this should bow me in wonder and worship before him!
C.S. Lewis
Part of every misery is, so to speak, the misery's shadow or reflection: the fact that you don't merely suffer but have to keep on thinking about the fact that you suffer. I not only live each endless day in grief, but live each day thinking about living each day in grief.
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Okay Ruby, I think were all convinced that rain is EXTREEMLY romantic and that you will be dissapointed if you die without having at least a dozen romantic encounters in the rain. :)
:) Yeah... You're probably right... But hey, I'm not planning my proposal, so it doesn't matter what the weather is. :)
~Ruby
I completely agree with you-- the rain is SO romantic. I'm thinking of that terribly, hopelessly romantic first proposal scene in the Keira Knight Pride and Prejudice where Darcy is so passionately in love and Lizzy is so hot and fiery--" From the moment I laid eyes on you I knew for certain you were the last man in the world i could ever be prevailed upon to marry!"
O, stupid girl. :-P
~Ashlee
O!! I think I have another picture to find!!!!!!!
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