Posted by Susan47 on October 6, 2005, at 4:36:01
In reply to Thanksgiving, posted by Susan47 on October 6, 2005, at 4:29:04
Love is such a foolish subject.
Anybody who reads any nonfiction by now will kind of realize that life didn't begin with homosapiens and won't in all likelihood, end there either.
And none of any of our lives means anything, really, in the end.. unless, of course, there is an Entity, a Deity, an existence of something outside our physical selves that makes sense or order out of all our emotional and physical states of being ...
But how can anything as perfect as existence itself be outdone?
It's the transience of living that makes its value. That's where the value lies; it's not forever. It's here, now, to be cherished and gone. So then, maybe love isn't such a foolish subject after all. Because love is transient too. It has to be, unless it lives after life.
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