I believe in love.
I believe in quality over quantity--in eating things that taste good and doing things that feel good.
I believe in taking chances and leaps of faith.
I believe in following your gut, making split second decisions, and laughter.
I believe that you should take time to do things that make you happy and focus on surrounding yourself with things that give you joy.
I believe in being grateful and in opening your heart to kind-eyed strangers.
I believe in trying new things and going new places.
I believe in kindness.
I believe in passion and indulgence and unconditional love.
I believe in power and magic.
I believe in feeling safe and comfortable and happy.
I believe in being silly.
I believe that things will work themselves out--that I will have access to the things I need.
I believe in hugs and romance--in perfect moments and creating memories.
I believe in sharing what you have and giving what you can.
I believe in happily ever after.
I believe in miracles and blessings.
I believe that words are powerful.
I believe in me. (most of the time.)
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Klass
I'm deeply disappointed that America is celebrating the death of Osama Bin Laden--so disappointed that I'm having a hard time not crying.
Violence does not and will not ever bring peace. Violence only begets more violence.
I'm not saying that he was a man who deserved to experience the miracle that is life. I don't think he did. But I also don't think that his death is a cause for celebration. I don't think that any death is a cause for celebration.
Yeah it's really fantastic that Osama can't hurt anyone anymore. But it is not realistic to think that this will lead to the disbandment of Al Qaeda. If anything, I would think that this will lead to more violence.
America, celebrating a death is in poor taste. It lacks class.
Today, I'm embarrassed to be an American.
Wayy to keep it klassy America.
Violence does not and will not ever bring peace. Violence only begets more violence.
I'm not saying that he was a man who deserved to experience the miracle that is life. I don't think he did. But I also don't think that his death is a cause for celebration. I don't think that any death is a cause for celebration.
Yeah it's really fantastic that Osama can't hurt anyone anymore. But it is not realistic to think that this will lead to the disbandment of Al Qaeda. If anything, I would think that this will lead to more violence.
America, celebrating a death is in poor taste. It lacks class.
Today, I'm embarrassed to be an American.
Wayy to keep it klassy America.
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