Emotions
Emotions from the past…technically, all form part of the past. Present is just too little of a time, a nanosecond perhaps? Or 'the present' is just how long you want it to be.
"Love can be overpowering. You can say anything and mean everything"
"It's depressingly frustrating missing someone so much and knowing that someone doesn't care even half as much as you do"
"Doing the right and logical thing doesn't guarantee happiness and sometimes pursuing what you think will make you happy doesn't make you completely happy either. Where do you go from here?"
"Lied to. Alone. Ignored. Forgotten."
"Kapuso doesn't always mean kapamilya and vice versa. Sometimes all that connects you to them is the same blood that runs through your veins (well, sometimes you do not even have the same blood type. Hah!), or that history says so (the so-called lines that connects your family tree)."
I have read quite a handful of books. I enjoyed some of them. I am amazed of how great some authors are at translating their ideas, describing their experiences and expressing their opinions and innermost emotions. I envied their vast vocabulary and their ability to play with words that says and conveys exactly what really is. Just like this one:
"My project for the next year is to learn how to say, Fuck you, to one and all" -- Irwin Shaw, Beggarman Thief
My sentiments exactly. But, on second thought, why wait for next year?
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