Originally posted by silver_tears
That last sentence made me think of Equilibrium 😂
But I completely agree with what you've said..err typed. It's mostly fear of not being accepted I think. But acceptance means nothing when it's not really you they're accepting."Be yourself, everyone else is taken."
I've no clue who said it, but credit to them whoever they are. 👆
That was Oscar Wilde, a genius concerning quotes like that. Check him out
Originally posted by silver_tears
I'm familiar with some of his quotes, brilliant indeed. I was just browsing a site and stumbled upon that one, it wasn't credited by I really liked it. Thank you for clarifying 😄
De nada, always good to encounter someone interested in the more essential facts of life
Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Thanks in advance. And after-all, aren't the things we know lesser about the origin of our greatest tales
Food for thought that is.
I'm my case it'll probably be my greatest downfall 😂
And in case anyone's interested, seeing as how it's 4 am and I'm doing this from memory, no one have a fit if they're jumbled, but.......
Plato- His notion is that we are in love with the ideal of beauty, not what the person is, but what they can be.
St. Augustine- That through loving we are proving the existence of God and being led to God.
And finally Freud- That we are conditioned and taught to love, a posteri knowledge if you will.
I need one more, and I might just decide to do Pascal with his thought provoking quote that "The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing." Because I can just go on for an undetermined amount of time on that one.