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Aprīlis 26., 2007
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| From: | f |
Date: | 26. Aprīlis 2007 - 22:04 |
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okay, now, stop it immediately, i'm smiling too much.
you're making fun of me.
you cannot ask me that. most probably it's too late. to ask. and maybe it's too late even to stop. and maybe there's even nothing bad at that.
smile, please. smile. ancient egyptians once had a song where there was such words: keep smiling and laugh while you can, for too soon each one of us will go to the land of the unending silence. smile is one of things value of which we don't remember too frequently.
| From: | f |
Date: | 27. Aprīlis 2007 - 09:08 |
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oh, yes we do. but some like to ignore that, and think that it's normal (meets the standards of society) to walk around with an expression of a grave-man.
but one mustn't force a smile.
and, actually, i was just kidding :)
the true beauty is to shatter the conceptions and expectations of this correct society and to walk around with smile so beautiful they all could turn blind just by looking at. i can imagine you on a such walk.
| From: | f |
Date: | 27. Aprīlis 2007 - 11:18 |
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imagination is a powerful tool, which operates all by itself, no engine needed, so to say.
but do you know what comes when expectations do not meet the reality? disappointment.
everyone is enchanted by a smile, though.
imagination is the most powerful of all tools available both to mortals and gods.
i believe in subjectivity of the perceivable reality. so i'm not disappointed even when something looks different after some time.
not everyone is enchanted by smile. some deliberately turn away when someone smiles nearby. they probably think the smile is worthless because it doesn't cost anything. o sancta simplicitas.
but i'm certainly enchanted by a smile. by the smile. |
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