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Moments: On the Road |
Ahh, quotes! My one true love! I
love quotes because they express beautifully exactly what I feel. In fact, I have a quote journal that compiles all my favorite quotes.
As you may have noticed through my profound love for
quotes, I’m an avid reader, not writer. However, my favorite kind of writing is
free writing—a blank paper, my thoughts, and I. Why? I’m also an avid
over-thinker. Therefore, I love the idea of expressing myself in a beautiful and
profound way; this is how I’m influenced by my love for quotes. I aspire to be
featured in someone’s quote journal.
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Moments: Family |
The creation of this blog has been an amazing ride. This blog, An Anthology of Moments, has been my way to express myself in a
beautiful and organized way. It has allowed me to branch-out in terms of my
writing by allowing it to be exposed to a large number of people. It is
liberating to write something you believe is important and deep. It is also
extremely fulfilling to feel like what you write—my thoughts and ideas—actually
matter, even if to a few people. Just the mere possibility of being someone
else’s quote in a quote journal is priceless because, if that’s the case, it
means someone has related with me somehow. Hopefully, I’ve helped or changed
their life like many quotes have done for me.
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Moments: The Girls (minus Sabrina) |
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Moments: Missing Girl (Sabrina) |
This will be my final post for this blog as part of a
literature course. Hopefully, I’ll have time to write some entries in the
future since this has been an incredibly rewarding opportunity that I wouldn’t
trade for anything. By far it had been the best course work I have come across
in years. This writing experience has made me grow. Through this blog, I’ve
been able to discover many things about life, love, happiness, and my journey
through life. Thank you for being a faithful audience up to this point, and I
encourage you to tune in periodically to see if I’ve uploaded anything.
In the sprit of quotes and the end of one journey (this
course), a few words to reflect on from Nicholas Spark’s novel The Rescue that will, hopefully, shed
more light on the meaning of this blog’s title. Here’s to individual moments that,
when compiled, make up the person and their journey.
“People come, people go – they’ll drift in and out of your life, almost like characters in a favorite book. When you finally close the cover, the characters have told their story and you start up again with another book, complete with new characters and adventures. Then you find yourself focusing on the new ones, not the ones from the past.”
Moments: Learning Something New
For me it has been a pleasure reading the work of someone who really likes doing this, it is entertaining but is also weird at the same time because we in the classroom don't talk that much we just discuss the work we are assigned but by having to read you er posts (and Sabrinas) I feel like if I get to know you and when we go to class its kind of awkward because we haven't talked since last week but yet I feel we shared some deep thought. I don know if you feel the same with my posts since unlike you I do this with the lest effort possible just to get it out of the way. Typical Natural Science major, we just want easy courses because we think our faculty is the hardest one, sometimes I think this gives us such a bad reputation.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand where you're coming from. However, I hadn't looked at it that way. Now that you mention it, I feel the same way when you say that we don't talk much in the classroom since, well, we're taking class. However, I do feel close to you--like I talk regularly with you. I agree that that is probably due to these posts.
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