When you fall for someone, or even as you get close to someone, be it a friend or someone you’re dating, it’s not easy to know who they really are. It’s easy to project yourself as the perfect person when you know how to fake it. But with the right kind of deep questions ...
When you long with all your heart for someone to love you, a madness grows there that shakes all sense from the trees and the water and the earth. And nothing lives for you, except the long deep bitter want. And this is what everyone feels from birth to death. —Denton Welch 44 The...
We have seen how the flowers looked when they bloomed and have eaten the fruit when it was ripe; the questions have had their answer, the days we waited for have come and gone. Everything has stopped growing. And so the children have grown to be men and women, their lives have been ...
cave art, and folklore dating back thousands of years. The love-flute Kokopelli carries was said to be used by a man to attract his maiden, and the two destroyed it after they married. Kokopelli symbolizes
the dagger has passed along an ancient need. Hess awakes with a taste for blood and proceeds to drink Meda’s off the bathroom floor. He stores Meda’s body in the freezer and takes to robbing blood banks to satiate his new thirst. When that plan exhausts itself, he kills prostitutes. ...
"The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet" - Frederick Buechner
Willis, "Similarity in Married Couples: A Longitudinal Study of Mental Abilities and Rigidity-Flexibility," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 191- 203, 1995.Gruber-Baldini, A. L., Schaie, K. W., & Willis, S. L. (1995). Similarity in married couples: A longitudinal study...
Jerry Stiller and his wife Anne Meara comprised the hit comedy team Stiller & Meara in the 1960s. The pair was so popular that they appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 36 times. Stiller would go on to become a fan favorite for a new generation when he played Frank Costanza on "Seinfeld...
I’m going to get you another drink. JOEL: Uh, thanks. ♪ And flowers they bloom ♪ ♪ And I’m telling you ♪ ♪ I’m telling you ♪ Can you please give this to Joel? I’m going to leave you two alone for a bit, okay?
The rooms which had looked empty at first were filled again with the old clergymen, who met together with important looks and complacent dignity, and eager talk about some minor point in theology that is yet unsettled; the awkward, smiling couples, who came to be married; the mistress of ...