ca·thar·sis ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-thärss)
n. pl. ca·thar·ses (-sz)
1.A purifying or figurative cleansing of the emotions, especially pity and fear, described by Aristotle as an effect of tragic drama on its audience.
2.A release of emotional tension, as after an overwhelming experience, that restores or refreshes the spirit.
Friday, June 08, 2007
exclusive words for the screaming skies
"Your reason and your passion are the rudder and sails of your seafaring soul. If either be broken, you can but toss and drift or else be held at a standstill in mid-seas. For reason, ruling alone, is a force confining. And passion, unattended is a flame that burns to its own destruction." -kahil gibran I'm starting to believe that I actually find solace in words. The words tonight find themselves somewhere else to reside; you'll find it if you know where to look.
and whoever said eating two fries at a time was barbaric
omg, look what i found.
" "You did,"I said, sticking fries into my mouth, two at a time like Tom had used to tell me to do. You get two times the taste, he'd told me. " -Home, Ashley Ng
a sense of nostalgia comes upon me. still it's hilarious and it brings about chuckles, as if to say 'I told you I'm not the only one who does that.' sometimes perhaps remembering is the best thing we can do for someone else. to etch their faces, their thoughts, the memories of them and you somewhere in a corner of your heart. because memory is what stays with you, and no one can take your memories away.