Dawns On A Tinted Shore
"For a vertiginous moment Henry feels himself bound to the other man, as though on a seesaw with him, pinned to an axis that could tip them into each other's life."
Yes, I do really dig Ian McEwan's books.
Somehow I woke up with a clean slate of mind again, really. I wasn't really arguing back at my mum for nagging on the most inappropriate things. And I didn't rise up with that heavy dull feeling of wasting another obligated day. It's higher thoughts, and lesser thinking. That sounds super chim right? But it just means that when you reach to another extent of thinking, you don't really flip and flip the things in your mind again and again to find an answer, cause you already know it.
And so, don't let the problems of yesterday numb you of a brighter day ahead. It's all in the optimism.
Church is exciting, really. It overwhelms and underwhelms all the time.
Hehehe... :]