The power of unconditional love. I mean, there is no power on earth like unconditional love. And I think that if you offered that to your child, I mean you’re 90 percent of the way home. There may be days when you don’t feel like it, it’s not uncritical love, that’s a different animal, but to know you can always come back, that is huge in life. That takes you a long, long way. And I would say that every parent out there that can extend that to their child at an early age, it’s going to make for a better human being.
-warren buffet
for each ecstatic instant
For each ecstatic instant
We must an anguish pay
In keen and quivering ratio
To the ecstasy.
For each beloved hour
Sharp pittances of years,
Bitter contested farthings
And coffers heaped with tears.
-emily dickinson
Unfortunate Coincidence
By the time you swear you're his, Shivering and sighing, And he vows his passion is Infinite, undying --- Lady, make a note of this: One of you is lying.
-Dorothy Parker
Anonymous asked: Who could this person be? They sound incredibly attractive and intelligent...
i would describe them further, but their awesomeness really can’t be put into words. and i don’t want them to get stalked or anything. if you heard how truly great they are, you would totally try to find them.
they are the most refined of the refined persons.
Anonymous asked: don't your friends miss you now that you're gone?
no. not at all.
nah…i’m totally kidding. i miss them SO MUCH. especially this one friend. she’s got all this hello kitty stuff and is super awesome. i can’t wait to see her when i get back.
***upon re-reading this i realized that i totally read the sentence backwards. that happens to me sometimes. but the answer is…yes. i feel my friends must miss me.
To Anne Boleyn
My Mistress and Friend,
I and my heart put ourselves in your hands, begging you to recommend us to your good grace and not to let absence lessen your affection…or myself the pang of absence is already to great, and when I think of the increase of what I must needs suffer it would be well nigh intolerable but for my firm hope of your unchangeable affection…
Henry VIII (1528)

