Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Et tu Brute? Et tu?

Et tu? You too? Then, fall Caesar.
Interesting isn't it, how an action can speak so much louder and cut through more than anything else in the world?

Sorry, the title isn't that all that relevant. I should be revising for Bible knowledge at the moment. But just some random wonders.

How fragile is life? If you let go, the glass falls and breaks, if you hold on tight, it breaks too.

What makes a mature person; one who confronts or one who keeps silent?

No greater love hath a man than this; that he lay down his life for another. What i will not give to see you happy?

What does it take to burn out a person, and what does it take for restoration?

These are just some wonders i have for the moment.. and yet, in a book i once read... "the beauty in a wonder is that it never gets answered. you look at the sky in wonder, and are amazed. you look in wonder into your loved ones eyes, and that's the beauty of wonder".

Weird huh?

3 comments:

Carrie said...

Wd u blog abt is true.. Life is like dat, esp abt d glass.. But, u sure u ok? Coz y u sud blog bout ur literature? Dz is a symptom of study too much, hehe.. Msg o call me if ned anything o..

juu said...

literature :)


et tu brute was one of my fav lines in the play. so simple yet it demands the attention of the audience.


i noe this is abit late of a comment but yeah. heeee :)

Sophia said...

juu> yeah. tragic. and that's how the great Caesar falls. broken by his most trusted. how many times have such a scene been played over and over again in real life?