Thursday, January 12, 2006

Liver on the Alter

My best friend wrote a play about love in all of its many forms. I just wanted to share some of "Liver on the Alter's" most profound assertions--Some very poignant thoughts on the nature of humanity:

"Real love hurts sometimes and sometimes real love has to go into the darkest places to come out whole again."

"Only dead people have no choices. Many people don’t have freedom but everyone has choices."

"In love, sacrifice doesn’t seem like a sacrifice. What you do for him and call love is called pointless pain if you were to do it for somebody you didn’t love. "

"Don’t be deceived by appearances. The exterior often veils the masterpiece that lies in the heart."

"Love is a choice and love is alive. It can die like a flower can. You water your love everyday. You go out into the storm to protect it."

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