Saturday, December 22, 2007











Lao Tzu quote:



Chinese taoist Philosopher, founder of Taoism, wrote "Tao Te Ching"
(also "The Book of the Way"). 600 BC-531 BC


“Love is of all passions the strongest, for it attacks simultaneously the head, the heart and the senses.”

8 comments:

Jim Murdoch said...

The thing that gets me about the English word "love" is how hard we make it work: I have to love my wife, my daughter, my siblings, my cat, my country, humanity, chocolate, back rubs and the soundtrack to The Hours all with the one word. A lot of work for one wee word to cope with.

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Sherry Pasquarello said...

that is true, very true and a lot of the time it's a very misused word.

LSqrd said...

Love the quote....

Ghost Dansing said...

i was looking for a place to post this nice new song and i've found it:

i love the way yu call me 'baby'

Sherry Pasquarello said...

neat song. hate clowns tho!

Ghost Dansing said...

i didn't think the clown motif showcased the song very well other than to suggest the heroin saw herself as a misfit unworthy of the hero's love.

i read an article, or heard on the radio, that the song was actually written about an older couple in Ingrid's family that had that ageless loving dynamic....

Sherry Pasquarello said...

that is a rare and beautiful thing. my grandparents were married for 63 years. he was 20 and she was 15. they were lovers and best friends!