Read What You Enjoy
Read only what you enjoy and what you have to. Life’s too short for anything else - reading what you should is like trying to be everyone’s best friend. It may be a good thing, but it’s not right .
Remember two things: however hard our times may be, however testing our trials, they are, like everything, forever passing and that those of us who have known love will know it always.
See sunsets so beautiful that it wouldn’t be right to talk about them.
Take comfort in those you cherish and admire the wonder - it’s proof that the science of emotion will not be known.
Experience the power and simplicity of laughter and let’s have cause to ask ourselves, every fucking day if necessary: What shall we do with the rest of our lives?
Tomorrow: On to the next one
April 30th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
Sorry, can’t do it. Got to read ‘Children of Hurin’ like my life depends on it even though I’ve read it in all its original forms many times and it always depresses me. And I HAVE to read those Gibson employee interviews done by Gil Hembree no matter how poorly they are edited, because I HAVE to know that they used fish glue on the frets and radio glue everywhere else on those old Les Pauls. And I HAD to read that James ROllins adventure novel even though it had a weak plot and entirely predictable character interactions because at the time I had nothing else to read!
I am waiting on some Thin Lizzy/Phil Lynotte bios. those will be fun reading.
Unless he slept with his sister, unknowingly, and his dad was pinned to a post in the mountains and enchanted , doomed to watch the tragedy unfold before his eyes with no power to stop it. THat would sorta tick me off.
May 3rd, 2007 at 1:00 pm
I have to read myriad documents on Charities Act and Companies Act 06; it’s a sacrifice for the greater good.