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22 November, 2005
3:23 AM
I guess everyone has their limits, and when you're stretched to yours, you should know that its time to say, "Enough."
People have a tendency to try to analyse certain situations because they are curious about the truth. Some can even come up with plenty of theories to back their analysis! However, there are times when your minds play tricks you, creating false ideas and making wrong assumptions, instilling mixed feelings...and these can throw you so off course until you can't quite tell what's real and what's not anymore. If you do get there, you'll feel real lost and scared. But anyway, if you've already exhausted all your patience in tryin to choose which truth to believe, and yet still can't be convinced of any, you start to feel mentally drained and frustrated, and it'll come to a point whereby you don't really wanna know anymore. I feel that's when you've reached a limit.
"The truth is always a compound of two half-truths, and you never reach it because there is always something more to say." - Tom Stoppard
I give up.
Inspiring Words
"The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found out by accident."
- Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
"It's true, some wines improve with age. But only if the grapes were good in the first place."
- Abigail Van Buren
"Just because you love someone doesn't mean you have to be involved with them. Love is not a bandage to cover wounds."
- Hugh Elliott
"The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Resist it, and your soul grows sick with longing for the things it has forbidden to itself."
- Oscar Wilde
"The best thing about pain, it tells you you're not dead yet."
- the movie G.I. Jane
"Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need."
- Kahlil Gibran
"You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in
you."
- Dale Carnegie
"Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear."
- William Shakespeare