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Without MAlice Without MAlice by Amesbury Clarke
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“I know what you mean", said Alice, "my logical mind knows I'm a 21-year-old, but I rarely ever think of myself as being a grown up. In fact, I still find moments even now where I look around, thinking, I really need an adult to help me with this, before looking at myself and saying, hang on, I AM an adult. I wonder if that's something which we never outgrow? Like people in their 30s or 40s, or even pensioners, I wonder if they still sometimes feel that way too?”
Amesbury Clarke, Without MAlice
“Oh, it's a quote by Plato", Pete replied. "It consumes the mind and becomes a major problem. It's a mental disease."
"And Plato said that about love did he?"
"Oh that and more", continued Pete.
But before he could quote any more philosophy, Alice beat him to it, uttering softly, "Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back.”
Amesbury Clarke, Without MAlice
“Moments in time would be much better measured by the magnitude of their meaning and their impact, as opposed to their actual cumulative duration in minutes, days or years. A single moment of emotion can carry so much more weight than a thousand moments of unfeeling or uncaring experience.”
Amesbury Clarke, Without MAlice
“Sometimes we have to let go of the things we had planned, in order to experience the things which life has planned for us.”
Amesbury Clarke, Without MAlice
“Our time on this Earth is rarely anything more than fleeting.
Life, I learnt, is not so much about the length of time we live, but more about how deeply we experience and appreciate life's gifts before we reach its unavoidable end.”
Amesbury Clarke, Without MAlice
“They say that when somebody is loved,
for any pain they feel,
the person who truly loves them will feel it double...”
Amesbury Clarke, Without MAlice