giovedì, aprile 28, 2011

Fragments: Random Musings 1

The price to be paid for any truly great flavor (in food) is your breath.  There are few exceptions, if any, to this rule.
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The moment I make it my goal to spend less money, situations arise that necessitate spending more.  Much of this involves spending time with friends and people I would like to develop friendship with.  As with food, there is a price, and as with anything, nothing free is truly worth having.
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If I, myself, were the government, I would abolish marriage.  There should be no benefit provided by the government for those married; the benefits of marriage should in themselves be enough for the married.  That way, gay marriage wouldn't be such an issue.
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If you're to pick just one character at random out of any movie, let's say The Bourne Ultimatum, the chances of actually picking the main character, Jason Bourne, is very slim.  More often we're the civilians that witness just a part of the street chase he has with Paz; at best we're Pam Landy, or at worst Noah Vosen.  The human struggle is to make some sort of significance of our own lives, as peripheral as they may be to the main attraction.
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Oh!  How I hate that I want to be God! I look within and see the desire to be your first and best friend and lover. At its root is an almost incomprehensibly inflated view of myself.
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Il mondo va.  Non vado.

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