I was thinking about these quotes today. What more is there to say? These say it all. Did you know there are thirty two names for love in one of the Eskimo languages? And we have just this one. We are so limited, you have to use the same word for loving [someone] as you do for loving [your favorite food]. Isn't that a shame we don't have many more ways to say it? Love isn't based on what someone can give or how much they can do. I mean, everyone loves the rich and famous, right? But it's all fake. People just want to hang around them because they've got money. True love is treating bums and outcasts like they have diamonds in their pockets, even when there's nothing there but moths and holes. It's simple to love someone, but it's hard to know when you need to say it out loud. Love is a beacon that keeps wayward ships from crashing into the rocks.
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About Me!Hannah writes to satisfy her imagination. She's written six books so far--five of which need to be rewritten--and is working on a seventh. She ranges through a variety of genres, but favors contemporary YA, fixing broken characters. She wants to use her writing to change people and bring hope. She's currently going to college for Nursing and that takes up most of her writing time. She's a rather stereotypical writer, talking to imaginary friends, eavesdropping on people at the store, secretly being nosy, stashing herself away in her room with a paper and pen and chocolate and her teddy bear. She loves Jesus, the way the morning smells, her family of seven (four siblings), old movies, fairy tales, candles at night and helping people. She writes on another blog at nerdywriter.blogspot.com to hopefully build her chances of publication. My Author Site:Archives
December 2016
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