Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Love's Labour's Lost


Abandoned


If you drop a glass, and it shatters at your feet, do not try to pick it up. You will not be able to put it back together, no matter how hard you try. Instead, remember the glass when it was whole, and when it was there to help you quench your thirst.

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12 comments:

  1. ~smile~ ... absolutely!! and I believe that in holding close that memory of quenched thirst ... lies the truth of forever love!

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    1. Yes, memory with a dash of hope and desire, because you can only make something happen if you truly want it ...

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  2. Some try to duplicate the same glass. It broke for a reason ... lessons learned but not forgotten.

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    1. "It broke for a reason"

      Probably made in China ...

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  3. yes indeed, those shards can be dangerous (among other things)

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    1. Haha ... it's the "other things" that are dangerous ...

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  4. I agree if this was only about glass, but when it comes to people, I guess one should try to give them new chances. There is a limit of course. Absolutley a limit.

    What an excellent image you have found. It's perfect to your words.

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    1. Thanks, Amalie ... and I agree everyone deserves a second chance ... not so sure about a third chance though ...

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