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Love like you've never loved before; don't hold back. Always love a cappuccino with toast and some newspapers. Enjoy the quiet mornings. Oh and hang on tight to those heartstrings - they are all that matters! Most importantly: LOVE GOD, love people.

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Sunday, March 26, 2006, 12:40 AM

Just watched "The Hours". Somehow it just captured my attention lah I mean it's deep and I can only understand parts of it. I think it's still a respectable movie despite having to concentrate real hard on whatever the people are saying. Hmm spent about one third of the movie piecing the movie together to know exactly how things flow

Someone has to die To make others treasure their lives. It's called contrast.


"To look life in the face,
To know what it is,
To love it for what it is,
and then to put it away"


I'm amazed at how scriptwriters can express such profound and weighty ideas well even my mum doesn't understand. I think it's a book within a book or something AHHHH.



I like the poet's voice (see I didn't even catch her name). Raspy(:



Yawnyawnyawnyawns




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