I see enough to know I'm blind
"The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places" - from A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
I made a major breakthrough in physics yesterday: I finished all of the online homework except for one question which should've been the easiest one on there but the computer kept saying it was wrong.
Steve was in South Quad for dinner and he kindly accompanied me at my table where I was all alone because my friends were otherwise occupied. It was there that I learned some interesting things about Kyle, but I won't speak about that here. Kyle showed up later to get something from Steve but that is inconsequential.
I was going to read The Symposium yesterday evening but I was invited to a Lord of the Rings marathon, and who in their right mind could turn that down? I got there about halfway through the first disk of the second movie and stayed through the first disk of the last movie. I was planning to stay for the whole thing but for some reason I became extremely tired. There were always more guys in the room than girls - most of the time there were at least twice as many. I guess that just goes to show that it's more of a guy movie, although I do love it. It was nice to watch it with people who love those movies as much as I and who know as much about them as I do. They were a bit more enthusiastic about things than the others that I have watched these movies with.
Every now and then I'll come across a song with incredibly amazing lyrics. Today it was the Jars of Clay song entitled "Faith Enough".
There's really not much to say today. "Better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt" -Abraham Lincoln.
1 Comments:
I knew that Ernest Hemmingway quote before you finished. I used it in one of my papers once....
Someday when you're home we should have our own Lord of the Rings marathon with all the extended versions. We can stock up on cheese and crackers and pop... I miss having you around to watch movies with... I just realized that... the good old days... oh how sad. This summer we are so catching up on our movie watching. I mean I have Hannah and BethAnne but it's definitely not the same.
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