I don't understand. Sad things can seem so beautiful. I know for certain that when I'm as cold and sad inside as the grass buried in ice, I don't feel beautiful.Only one more day of home, until I have to return to school for another cold, hard semester.
On another note, Rachmaninoff is a complete genius. He knows beauty and turmoil so well. I think I've been listening to his No2 and No3 on repeat for at least two weeks. Rachmaninoff gives me new inspiration every new listen. If I had his physical capacity and intellectual imagination, I could do so much more with music.
Here's to wishes, of being more successful, beautiful, artistic.
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Oh, well done. This blog looks excellent.
ReplyDeleteThere is a certain kind of attractiveness that sad things give off that I think comes from the feeling of relation. Although it is seldom true, we always seem to think that our sad emotions are unique from everyone else's, and when something, or some event, captures or gives off just the right feeling of sadness, it is more than beautiful to us.
As for your talent and beauty, there really is no need for you to fret about it. Personally, I believe that you possess them both, but if that doesn't convince you, just know that you have potential. :)
Post often cause it is bundles of fun to read and comment on your blog. :) Good luck at school.
this is pretty! didn't know you liked french.. haha. the picture is so pretty and cool!! :)
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