“It Is Not a Word”
It is not a word spoken,
Few words are said;
Nor even a look of the eyes
Nor a bend of the head,
But only a hush of the heart
That has too much to keep,
Only memories waking
That sleep so light a sleep.
Sarah Teasdale
Archive for February, 2005
For words are grown so false (part 2)
Posted in Trivia on February 16, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
nail ‘em
Posted in Making a point on February 15, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
I hate long nails. It’s a personal preference.
If I was homeless, I’d visit a grocery store and then borrow their nail clippers on display and clip my nails. It’d be one of my priorities.
I just feel cleaner with short nails.
Driving sanity
Posted in Thoughtful on February 15, 2005 | 1 Comment »
I like driving. It relaxes me, gives me a sense of direction (literally n figuratively). Especially with 99.5 on, it de-stresses me. I don’t know y. Just do. On second thoughts, it gives me a sense of freedom, knowing it can take me where I want to go – ANYWHERE , cept of course overseas [...]
Quotes
Posted in Thoughtful on February 9, 2005 | 2 Comments »
I like quotes, short and sweet. Why? I don’t have the memory for more than short and sweet.
He who stops being better stops being good. – Oliver Cromwell
Good quote but this coming from a man who was depicted as a self-serving idiot in “To Kill a King” – stars Rupert Everett as King Charles I; [...]
arena
Posted in Thoughtful on February 9, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
This was what the copywriter of Arena came up with for their Arena swimwear:
arena
For the watersapiens of the city. Arena.
Watersapiens ———– the embodiment of the intelligence of water, the mother of all life on earth. More commonly known as homospiens, these beautiful creatures move freely with the flow of the times. Arena offers constantly evolving [...]
Bird’s nest
Posted in Slice of Life on February 6, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Last evening, Dad told me a bird’s nest was built on the tray of the air-con main unit.
I was delighted.
He wasn’t.
I was hoping to see chicks and eggs.
He destroyed it.
There weren’t any chicks or eggs anyway.
I still like the idea of having a bird’s nest at my place where I could possibly cultivate it for [...]
shopping n marriage
Posted in Thoughtful on February 5, 2005 | 1 Comment »
Shopping – good for my soul, bad for my purse/wallet/whatever. Cliched but true nevertheless.
Why do pple assume singles are more loaded than pple who are married? It gets a bit more than irritating sometimes.
Marriage – Am I idealistic?
Is it better to get married no matter what as you get older for the sake of societal [...]


