This is a relief. I would not want to contemplate going through eternity without occasionally being able to put "Five Easy Pieces" in the VCR. My information about the afterlife comes from Anthony Minghella's "Truly, Madly, Deeply," a truly odd film, maddening, occasionally deeply moving. It opens as the story of a woman consumed by grief.
I love you more with every breath Truly madly deeply do.. I will be strong I will be faithful 'Cos I'm counting on a new beginning. A reason for living. A deeper meaning. Chorus I want to stand with you on a mountain. I want to bathe with you in the sea. I want to lay like this forever. Until the sky falls down on me Verse 2
She notes that love has fueled much of humankind's most compelling work (e.g., art, wars, myths, legends). "Drenched in … focus, stamina and vigor," those madly, truly, and deeply in love are motivated by "Herculian" forces (Fisher 2004, 72). Accordingly, for those in the throes of possession love, it should be no wonder that they
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