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Tuesday, August 03, 2004
"The thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, is inevitably that which must also make you lonely."
- Lorraine Hansberry
seems to make a lot of sense, after all, weren't all geniuses introverted and quirky in their own lil ways? 'it's lonely at the top', they say......
"Love and marriage, Love and marriage
They go together like horse and carriage
Can't have one without the other"
- Love and Marriage, Frank Sinatra
top 2 places where daphne quah receeds to her thoughts:
1. the shower (when she isn't belting her tiny heart out, which she normally wears on her sleeve)
2. travelling alone on public transport (which is soon coming to an end)
IDC 1020 Identity Crisis
been doing some involuntary thinking lately....... have been a very very confused person for a very very long time......... 'don't lose that smile, there're very few happy people like you left' (harris, 2002).............. if a person is (most of e time) intrinsically happy in the company of other people, and always having a crack at jokes and being a monkey, yet the moment they're alone they are filled with an immense deepness of mellowness and thoughtful reflections, coupled with an engulfing sense of melancholy, is that person intrinsically a happy person? or a sad person? have been struggling with this for a long time..... and i dunno what else to say or think, what to conclude....... is it possible to be one and both at the same time? to be happy yet sad? is that mentally possible?
am i a scam?
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