Tinker
The curse on our face is in the beauty and scars we share because our salvation really does take a lifetime to appreciate all of what we have to give each other. So in the beginning when and where we first look at each other on a movie screen, or in another way. All we see is either the beauty, or scar we have on our face and body. And that the surface on the outside of our substance is a conveyor of our emotion that is very much alive beneath what each other first see.
I have seen a lot of beautiful sights and sounds in the natural nature of our world and of course also all of the horrible scars. But of all the experiences about our life that I like or dislike the most, it is in you and I.
It seems to me that we are the wonder of this world that God has perhaps place the secret of life into. And because there really does seem to be so much more to us than meet the eye.
The curse on our face is in the beauty and scars we share because our salvation really does take a lifetime to appreciate all of what we have to give each other. So in the beginning when and where we first look at each other on a movie screen, or in another way. All we see is either the beauty, or scar we have on our face and body. And that the surface on the outside of our substance is a conveyor of our emotion that is very much alive beneath what each other first see.
I have seen a lot of beautiful sights and sounds in the natural nature of our world and of course also all of the horrible scars. But of all the experiences about our life that I like or dislike the most, it is in you and I.
It seems to me that we are the wonder of this world that God has perhaps place the secret of life into. And because there really does seem to be so much more to us than meet the eye.
We
can read about what Shakespeare thinks and said in his sonnets and plays about
love and life back within his time. But what about the
birth and life and love of you and I who have so many different people and
stories about the wisdom of our humanity to tell. And none so much more
interesting to us as you and I. Because this is our moment and time to live and
chance to be ourselves. Actors, Playwrights, Authors, Artists, Directors,
Producers, and musicians, thankfully have the very talent to make how we think
and feel come to life for us all, until we too one day must cross over into
another world whether we like it or not.
And I feel like that it is very important that we stay real for each other because a Show without being real, is not much of a Show at all.
And I feel like that it is very important that we stay real for each other because a Show without being real, is not much of a Show at all.
So hell it seem to me that we would be smart to make the
best out of what we have now, don't you think.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), `The Bard of Avon', English poet and playwright wrote the
famous 154 Sonnets and numerous highly successful oft quoted dramatic
works including the tragedy of the Prince of Denmark, Hamlet;
"Neither
a borrower nor a lender be;
For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: to thine ownself be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Farewell: my blessing season this in thee!"
--Lord Polonius, Hamlet Act I, Scene 3
For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: to thine ownself be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Farewell: my blessing season this in thee!"
--Lord Polonius, Hamlet Act I, Scene 3
While Shakespeare caused much controversy, he also earned
lavish praise and has profoundly impacted the world over in areas of
literature, culture, art, theatre, and film and is considered one of the best
English language writers ever. From the Preface of the First Folio
(1623) "To the memory of my beloved, The Author, Mr. William Shakespeare:
and what he hath left us"--Ben Jonson;
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