The two hardest things to contemplate in life are failure and age, and those are one and the same. Perfection is the natural consequence of eternity; wait long enough, and anything will realize its potential. Coal becomes diamonds, sand becomes pearls, and apes become men. It’s simply not given to us, in one lifetime, to see those consummations, and so every failure becomes a reminder of death.
But the loss of love is a special kind of failure, I think. It’s a reminder that some consummations, no matter how devoutly wished for, never come, that some apes will never be men, not in all the world’s ages. What’s a monkey to think, who with a typewriter and eternity still can’t eke out
And yet, there is nothing more rewarding than seeing two people you love loving each other. In the end, if the one whom you love is happy with someone else, can we insist our love is more sacred than her affections? Sometimes, it makes sense to fail, for true love is giving all you have to someone you know you’re going to lose. He who has never experienced hurt cannot experience true love. Many have found the paradox that if one loves until it hurts, then there is no hurt, but only more love.
I also loved once; maybe love is too strong a word for my emotions then. Maybe it was the infatuation of an emotional teenager, maybe an adulation of a star struck boy, but in my heart, I believed it to be love. I wanted a perfect ending to my ‘love’ story. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the
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seems like deep dark feelings bubbling up from the echelons of your heart...
would like to add, if someone gets love after holding his love hostage, then he has not got love...
it's submission...
there's no better feeling than seeing your love happy, even if it's with someone else...
the bottomline is that she found that 'someone' worthy, maybe due to reason, or due to myopia...
and if one finds that person better than oneself, then one can only be happy, as it gives a contentment of her being in safe hands, with her happiness as the end-result...
A very profound insight into usually inaccessible territory..
Don't have the kind of linguistic superiority but will leave you with a thought to ponder upon..
"Pain is the first step to healing"
When I said, that such a love takes hostages, I meant the unrequited type. And the one bearing such love is the hostage, and not so much the one whom he/she loves. I acknowledge fully that affection borne out of coercion is not love, but sugar-coated resentment.
Basically what you have said echoes what I have also said, that if one's beloved is happy, one should really feel happy for that special person, and not grudge him/her happiness.
for some reason, i remember something 'the biscuit' said on ally mcbeal.
He said," I once told my mother that I was waiting for the perfect woman. To which she replied, " Silly boy! If you wait long enough, you'll probably find her, only to realise, that she's holding out, for the perfect man." "
hey rach,
someone said 'we find perfection only in the one we love'...
but still, i find your comment ambiguous for the topic at hand...
Amazing,touching and true!
As great people said,If you get the one you love,you are lucky...If you get the one who loves you,then you're blessed:-)
I don't have high hopes of being lucky.Now lets see if I'm blessed.
What I've written doesn't convey my pain or emotion but it's true that love rips you apart!As you say,seeing your love happy is also happiness.
Even if your prayer of love isn't answered,it feels great to see your love's love answered.I'll vouch for it-as much pleasure as love gives you,it also gives you 1000 times more tears.
wow :) hope you are happy and healed three years on
let's just say that newer wounds on the same spot bring back the same old memories....the healing is never complete, is it?
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