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Love and Solitude Where there is crowd, there is solitude. I left the crowd with my solitude and came to the countryside. There is strong love in my solitude, affection with the wild flowers in the field, the grass, the tree and the rivers. In some way, solitude is some form of love as it is. They together are the two most beautiful tunes in life, neither is dispensable. A mind without love can't be solitary at all. And a man who hasn't experienced solitude can never catch the essence of love. Everyone is an orphan in the cosmos, who accidentally comes to the world and is doomed to leave. So we're born lonely. Solitude is buried inside the time we came to the world. Given this fact, love has its reason and value. Everybody hopes to be cared and loved from different people and at different stage. Only in the hope of love can solitude be bearable even sweet. To put it bluntly, solitude is the failure of seeking love and accepting love, and love is no more than the discovery and consolation to others' solitude. Solitude is maybe the most pregnant gift of love. Those who are bestowed such favor learns to love themselves and relates to the same lonely souls as well as reads their hidden love. To some extent, the way you experience solitude decides your capacity for love. The real fortune in life is the encounter with another soul. At this very moment, the souls recognize each other at the same time, and almost scream "It's you!" The time when such surprise happens, love and solitude settle down. When I alone wander in the field, those flowers, grass, trees and rivers can console me just because I can faintly sense that I'm likely to meet another soul who loves in the same way. [ ·¢×ÔÊÖ»ú°æ http://muchong.com/3g ] [ Last edited by xia_chong on 2011-7-6 at 18:17 ] |
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