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I can relate. I’ve certainly had my recent confrontation with
the utter failure of love. But, as the saying goes, “hope springs eternal”, and
just when I think this is a concept better left to that which I share with my
kids and furry animals, little wafts of sweet affection are gifted to me and I
start to believe again.
Almost everyone has an opinion or thought about love in all its splendor and glory--especially those in the limelight. What is it about being a celebrity that turns a person into
an instant philosopher, as if their entire life-experience is an E. F. Hutton
moment? I don’t know honestly, but alas, in the spirit of the holiday, here are a few quotes from famous folks
about the subject of passion. See if you can guess the authors (I’ll reveal the
answers at the end of the post):
1. “You know when you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
2. “True love cannot be found where it does not truly exist; nor can it be hidden where it does.”
3. “Sexiness wears thin after a while and beauty fades, but to be married to a man who makes you laugh every day, ah, now that’s a real treat.”
4. “Only time can heal your broken heart, just as only time can heal his broken arms and legs.”
5. “If dreams give you power, then I’m strong enough to walk through my heart till you love me.”
6. “Girls bored me, they still do. I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I’ve ever known."
7. “Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then.”
a. Katherine Hepburn b. David Schwimmer c. Dr. Seuss d. Walt Disney
e. Reba McEntire f. Joanne Woodward g. Miss Piggy
There are as many thoughts and feelings on love is there are
people willing to talk about the state of the heart. Love between family,
love-gone-wrong, twisted love, supernatural love, divine love—you name it—love
has been the subject, in one form or another, of history, books, movies, songs,
poetry, art, religion, and even crime. It’s as basic to our human needs as food and
water. No wonder we give it so much thought.
When it’s good, it’s oh so good. But when it’s gone-wrong or just gone, it can rip a cavern-sized hole in our hearts that hurts worse than almost any physical pain. I certainly don’t have any answers or profundity about love; I’m the least likely to give advice. But I do have the hope and belief that love—from friends, God, family, and yes, maybe even that sticky-sweet romantic kind, will prevail in my life.
When it’s good, it’s oh so good. But when it’s gone-wrong or just gone, it can rip a cavern-sized hole in our hearts that hurts worse than almost any physical pain. I certainly don’t have any answers or profundity about love; I’m the least likely to give advice. But I do have the hope and belief that love—from friends, God, family, and yes, maybe even that sticky-sweet romantic kind, will prevail in my life.
So consider this bit of sentimental contemplation my Valentine's Day card to you. Wherever you’re at in
the process of defining, finding, or healing from love, may the warmth of
friends, the affection of family, the gentleness of the divine, and maybe even
the allure of romance be yours this holiday.
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OK the answers:
1. Dr. Suess (And it didn't even rhyme!)
2. David Schwimmer (Huh? He shouldn't give up his day job to be a philosopher.)
3. Joanne Woodward (I have to second this quote-- love a man who can make me laugh.)
4. Miss Piggy (HIYAHHH!)
5. Reba McEntire (Didn't this just sound like a twangin' country song?)
6. Walt Disney (A give-away, but truly, the man needed to get out more.)
7. Katharine Hepburn (Never one to do or say what was expected.)