A philosophical Step Into Myself

Feb 23, 2004 22:22

It's almost depressing when you realize that you aren't depressed anymore. It is absolutely and completely like moving to a foreign country, I would assume, because of everything that is new that you have to adapt to. When I think about this, I get depressed.
I should be in the next bipolar disorder commercial . If that doesn't sound bipolar, then I need to read my DSM again.

I am reviewing my notebooks I used to aimfully scribble in everytime I heard something I liked, or something I read... Hell, something I thought of.

"Rambling is when you are not connected to the conscious"

"Notice when you talk about someone, you 'picture' them in your head. If we couldn't picture the person in our heads, how do we think the conversation would go? Of course, there are exceptions, but if you pay attention, when someone's name is first brought to your attention you think about their features, even for a split second, not their characteristics. That is why, if you like the person, you smile or feel a sense of well-being, and if you don't, you cringe"
-This rings true for me, because I am a visual learner. I see words, ideas, etc, as pictures.

"When you're ready it will happen"

"They're sharing a drink called loneliness, but it's better than drinking alone"

"We both know what memories can bring, they bring diamonds and rust"

"Never give more than 50%"
-Give 100% of 50%

"Sometimes a scream is better than a thesis"

"Young, gifted, and black of soul"

"How many times is it going to take until someone around you hears what you say?"

"If you wake up at a different place, a different time, could you wake up as a different person?"

"If you're looking, you won't see it"

And finally... MY PERSONAL FAVORITE AND STORY OF MY LIFE-->

"Sarcasm is another form of anger"
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