Peace and Love,
DGS Quotes of the Day: "Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance." - Samuel Johnson "Words are just pictures of our thoughts." - John Dryden "Each time you love, love as deeply as if it were forever." - Audre Lorde Peace and Love,
DGS Quotes of the Day: ""Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge, others just gargle." - Robert Anthony "Excellence is not a skill, it's an attitude." - Ralph Marston "Hope is independent of the apparatus of logic." - Norman Cousins "Choose your love, love your choice." - Thomas S. Monson Peace and Love,
DGS Quotes of the Day: "The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion." - Thomas Paine "Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you." - John Ruskin "In matters of the heart, nothing is true except the improbable." - Madame de Stael For my inaugural post for Song Sundays, I am going to choose a song that has some great significance to me. I am going to choose a song that is so beautiful. I am going to choose Billy Joel's last great hit "Lullaby (Goodnight My Angel)". The lyrics of this song are so beautiful. The first verse goes, "Goodnight My Angel, time to close your eyes. And save these questions for another day. I think you know what you've been asking me, I think you know what I've been trying to say. I promised I would never leave you, and you should always know. Wherever you may you go, no matter where you are, I never will be far away." The second verse goes, "Goodnight My Angel, now it's time to sleep. And still so many things I want to say. Remember all the songs you sang for me, when we went sailing on an Emerald Bay. And like a boat out on the ocean, I'm rocking you to sleep. The water's dark, and deep inside this ancient heart, you'll always be a part of me." The third and final verse goes, "Goodnight My Angel, now it's time to dream. And dream how wonderful your life will be. Someday your child may cry, and if you sing this lullaby, then in your heart, there always will be a part of me." Then it tags with "Someday we'll all be gone, but lullaby's go on and on. They never die, that's how you, and I, will be." This song is so beautiful, and it's lyrics are so powerful. It compares love to a nice lullaby, that it will never go away, and that it will last forever. It says that love between the two people will never die, and that is so powerful. This song is so moving for me, and it does mean a lot to me, for a few different reasons. Anyways, I hope that you all will enjoy the song, and get to love it as much as I do! Have you ever heard this song before? Do you like the song like I do? Do you like this new post idea? Peace and Love,
DGS Quotes of the Day: "The best way out, is always through." - Robert Frost "Everything popular is wrong." - Oscar Wilde "Selfishness is one of the qualities apt to inspire love." - Nathaniel Hawthorne "I want my children to have all the things I couldn't afford, then I'll move in with them!" - Phyllis Diller For my twenty-fourth Film Friday, I am going to write about one of my favorite songs. I am going to write about an early 1990's classic. I am going to write about Glengarry Glen Ross. The plot of this movie is very simple. It follows four real estate salesman that have to see leads to people. They are in a competition from their company to be the highest seller of the month. The older salesman has a sick daughter, and if he can't sell anything anymore, then he is going to be fired. It also follows a guy who is uptight, and a guy who goes with the flow, and together they plot to steal the leads and sell them for quick cash to a rival company. It also follows the top seller, Richard Roma, and his relationship with his boss. This movie has such a great cast of characters. The boss of the film, John Williamson, is played by the incomparable Kevin Spacey. The big character in the film Richard Roma, is played by the GOAT Al Pacino. Then there are the supporting cast of Jack Lemmon, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, and Alec Baldwin. They really do such a great job in this film, and I strongly suggest to watch this movie. Since it is based on a play made eight years earlier, you can tell, because of two things. First, there is only one main set, the office, and second, the camera angles that they use to follow the characters give it away. I will link a few of the best clips down below for you guys to watch. I hope you all enjoy them! Have you ever seen this movie before? Would you want to see this movie? If you have seen this movie, what was / were your favorite part(s)? Peace and Love,
DGS Quotes of the Day: "When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself." - Wayne Dyer "Sooner or later, those who win, are those who think they can." - Paul Tournier "At the center of non-violence, stands the principle of love." - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "Never take a solemn oath. People think you meant it then." - Norman Douglas Peace and Love,
DGS Quotes of the Day: "We are all here on Earth to help others; what on Earth the others are here for, I don't know." - W.H. Auden "If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self." - Napoleon Hill "Love is when you don't even have to be with another person to touch their heart!" - Torquato Tasso |
About The AuthorHi! I'm Dylan, I'm 19, and I live on Long Island. I hope I can spread some laughter, advice, and love to people through this blog! Archives
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