Quote of the Day #6

“If skies were never shaded

if love were always true,

if roses never faded,

what would we poets do?”

~Arthur Guiterman

Quote of the Day #5

“Take calculated risks.

That is quite different from being rash.”

~George S. Patton

Top 20 Idiotic Quotes

Here are the top 20 idiotic quotes of all time. You might be surprised by who said what.

  1. “Always go to other peoples’ funerals, otherwise they won’t go to yours.” 
    - Yogi Berra 
  2. “Facts are stupid things.” 
    - Ronald Reagan
  3. “Will the highways on the Internet become more few?”
    -George W. Bush
  4. “We all get heavier as we get older because there’s a lot more information in our heads.” 
    - Vlade Divac, Basketball player 
  5. “I don’t know all the certain words to word it.”
     - Vanilla Ice, on why he hired a ghostwriter for his autobiography
  6. “Most lies about blondes are false.” 
    - Headline 
  7. “Better make it six, I can’t eat eight.” 
    - Dan Osinski, Baseball player, being asked by a waitress if he wanted his pizza cut into six or eight slices 
  8. “Fiction writing is great, you can make up almost anything.” 
    - Ivana Trump, on her first novel 
  9. “Push this button in case anything happens.”
    -Elevator in Osaka, Japan
  10. “I invented the internet”. 
    - Al Gore
  11. “Cars will not have Intercourse on this Bridge.” 
    -Tokyo, Japan traffic sign
  12. “Please do not feed the animals. If you have any suitable food, give it to the guard on duty.” 
    - Sign in Budapest Zoo
  13. “Where the hell is Australia anyway?” 
    - Britney Spears
  14. “The internet is a great way to get on the net.” 
    - Bob Dole
  15. “A bachelor’s life is no life for a single man.” 
    - Samuel Goldwyn 
  16. “You can’t just let nature run wild.” 
    - Wally Hickel, former Alaska governor 
  17. “We’ve got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?” 
    - Lee Iacocca, Chairman of the Chrysler corporation 
  18. “Solutions are not the answer.” 
    - Richard Nixon
  19. “It’s like deja-vu all over again.” 
    - Yogi Berra, Baseball player 
  20. “Yes,Sept 11th was unfortunate”
    -Geri Halliwell

Risks

There are always risks in life. Knowing where and when to take them is the key.

But hey, we’re only human. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell. Sometimes, it’s hard to know what’s a risk and what’s just plain stupid.

Then, there are some of us (myself included) that took one huge risk and screwed it up, messing up the rest of their lives. Those people are the ones that don’t take risks very often. They avoid situations in which risk may become a factor. Upside is, they don’t usually smoke, do drugs, drink, or have sex before marriage. Downside is, there’s never any chance to move forward.

Life is a chessboard, and we are all pieces. Kids are the knights, strong, willing, and seemingly invincible… in their own minds. Friends are the rooks, protecting us from danger with walls high into the air. The people in the background are pawns–once they step out of our way, we don’t notice them anymore. Ministers and Religious icons are bishops, teaching us good from bad. And, of course, we are the kings and queens of our own lives, hopefully.

Queens take risk. They are the most powerful piece in the game, and admired, but wanted by everyone. Kings take risk. The small steps they do take can place them in danger at any moment.

And our refusal or embrace of risks may well become our downfall. Refusal leads to a boring life. Embrace leads to a frightening one.

And the perfect balance is somewhere in the middle, two spaces away from the other side’s king, just out of reach from any other piece.

Friends and Love

“Boyfriends/Girlfriends may come and go, but friends are forever,” so the saying goes.

Or, for the people of today’s world, “Bros before hoes.”

But think about it. Friends are not forever. Some are. definitely some are, but others leave. You get into fights with them. They hate you. You hate them. You fight with them. They leave you, or you leave them, or there is a mutual leaving. The two of you don’t speak much after that, and you move on with your lives.

Come on. Can you really say that you’ve never been through that before? I’m fifteen, and I’ve left/been left by fourteen really close friends. Now granted, most of them were lost to friend drama, stupid petty fights, and ugly rumors, but those are still fourteen friends that I may never speak to again.

Friends aren’t always going to be there. Not all of them. And yet, some of us parade around, believing we can push them until they break and they still won’t be gone.

Now, I’m not saying forget your friends to go hang out with your boyfriend or girlfriend every time, but seriously people. There’s a balance here! Sometimes it’s hard to find one, but there’s always a balance! Always will be.

Sometimes, some of us need to find a better balance. Sometimes, we need to look a little harder. But though boyfriends and girlfriends may come and go, most friends aren’t forever either. There will be somewhere between four and seven friends in your life that are truly your best friends. Those are the ones you need to cherish. The ones you don’t leave to be with your boyfriend/girlfriend of the month.

But also try to remember that as many girlfriends or boyfriends you have, one will be the love of your life. One will stay. One will be worth fighting for, just like those four to seven friends. Remember that next time you are in a dilemma about who to make plans with.

Quote of the Day #4

“My favorite thing about eating gummy bears

is knowing they can’t fight back when you bite

their heads off.”

~Pon and Zi

What’s in the Box, What’s in the Box?!

What’s in the box?

A button. If you push it, you win one million dollars. But, someone in the world will die. Would you press the button?

This is the premise of the new movie The Box. Think about it. For 1,000,000 dollars, is it worth killing someone? Now, of course the proper answer would be “No way!” and if you were with friends or family or others that might judge, that would most likely be your answer. However, for the moment think about it. If you were alone, and you were to tell no one of your decision, would you do it? The person that dies could be elderly. She could be suicidal. He could be in dire pain already and want to be put out of his misery. And, they could thank you for it later, plus you’d get a million dollars.

I presented this question to a couple of my friends. One of them actually told me she would press the button. She said, no one would ever know, and life was hard enough as it was. She said that people deserved to die, then quoted Sweeney Todd. “We all deserve to die. Even you Mrs. Lovette, even I!” she said. And she said that she would press the button.

It makes me wonder how many other people feel that way. Does life really seem so bleak that everyone deserves to die? That, the evil people of the world deserve pain and suffering and death and that the innocents deserve to be put out of their misery? I find it so tragic that there are actually people out there that feel that way.

Or maybe, some would press the button out of selfishness. Sure, everyone want a million dollars right? That would be great! Tons of gas money and one LONG shopping spree! Plus a new house and a new car. Everyone would want that money, but who would be willing to kill another human being for it?

I guess the answer lives in your own mind. Personally, I wouldn’t be able too. I don’t even believe in the death penalty, but that’s a ramble for another day.

Anyway, looking forward to the movie The Box! Just came out today and I hope to see it soon!

An Impulse Girl

I am an Impulse Girl.

I, and others like me, operate solely on impulse. I call us Impulse People. We do what we want, when we want without thinking about why or how it’s going to affect us or others. Sometimes, it helps us, but sometimes it lands us in very deep hot water.

I will admit, some things are just meant to be planned. And quite often, when an Impulse Person tries to plan something, they go over many possibilities as to how the event or choice could pan out. Unfortunately, for an Impulse Person, planning is not something that seems to go over well.

Plans change. Things happen. Nothing ever seems to work out the way it’s supposed too. And by “supposed to” I mean, the way you want it too. The way it was planned. The way that, while in your mind seemed so fool-proof, but now that it’s messed up, all the new things that could have gone wrong seem to just bubble up to the surface.

I call people that plan too much Plotters. Plotters and Impulse People.

Planning is hard. Even Plotters must admit that. While impulse is easy. Easy, and sometimes good. Impulse People never have to say the words “I wish I would have done that…” and Plotters never have to say “I shouldn’t have done that…”

And after experience, the grass always seems greener on the other side. Plotters want to be Impulse People. Impulse People want to be Plotters.

And though it does seem that being a Plotter would have been easier in the long run, I sort of like being an Impulse Girl. Out of all my mistakes, out of all the life lessons that I should have been smart enough to figure out without screwing up my life, I do like my impulses. I like being able to say, “Yeah, I shouldn’t have done that… But I kinda want to do that again!”

I do have to wonder though…. Would I be happier as a Plotter? Would Plotters be happier as Impulse People? Or should we all just be gray areas?

The Hunger Games

As a Sophomore, the first book I was forced to read for English class was Lord of the Flies. Maybe it’s just because I’m too young to really appreciate it, but the book was absolutely dreadful. It was impossible to get through, and it was only a little over a hundred pages! Not that I’m downplaying William Golding or anything, but really. Is this the kind of book a fifteen-year-old wants to read? Here’s an answer for you: NO! I couldn’t even finish it! By the fifth chapter or so, I said “Screw it! I’m not reading this stupid book!” I aced the test because I paid attention in class, but after that, I was done with the book forever.

And starting last week, my English teacher decided to make us read another book called The Hunger Games. He told us it was about a young girl by the name of Katniss. When her little sister’s name is drawn to participate in the Hunger Games, a barbarous game in which twenty-four children ages 12 to 18 fight to the death until there is only one standing, she takes her sister’s place in the games, to represent the girl in her district. Representing the boy for District 12 is Peeta Mellark. As the games begin, she wonders whether or not she can trust Peeta, but must put that thought out of her mind as there are twenty-three people who now want her dead.

It sounded interesting, so I started reading it. Now, I’m not the type to read slowly. When I read a book, I either like it enough to finish it in the first couple of days, or hate it enough to stop reading it all together. Period. No gray areas there for me. This book was so good, and so ingeniously thought out, I had it finished by the second night. It was absolutely wonderful!

When I found out it had a sequel, I was determined to find someone who had that book. After searching the school, I found that one of the teachers had it, but it was checked out already… Sad and disappointed, I called my mother and told her about it. She bought it for me.

After a couple days of waiting, the teacher handed me the book. Catching Fire,  said the front cover. I was so excited, I read it cover-to-cover within a day. I couldn’t stop. I read through classes, through sleep, through time that I would usually never read, and finished it within about twelve hours.

Now, in case you haven’t read The Hunger Games, I won’t post a synopsis of Catching Fire because that would ruin it. Anyway, this is the first series in which I thought the sequel was even better than the first book. Not only that, a third book is coming out in April of 2010, rumored to be called The Victors. I’ll be the first in line to be buying that book, you can bet that for sure!

The Hunger Games and Catching Fire are by far comparable to the new Twilight. To tell the truth, I liked them far better than Twilight. It wasn’t just a love story (though like every great book, it does have love in it). It was deeper than that. It went deeper than love. I don’t know how to explain it any better than that. You will simply have to read the book. It’s wonderful!

Quote of the Day #3

“Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you.

You just gotta’ find the ones

that are worth suffering for.”

~Bob Marley

V – The Visitors are Here

Last night, though hesitant about watching, I decided to watch V. Yes, it’s an old remake of a show on the air several years ago. Yes, I’m only fifteen so I’m nowhere near old enough to remember or have even seen the old show. Still, my mother told me we should watch it, because she had liked the original. Personally, I’ve never had a real liking for aliens, alien stories, or scifi. I don’t know, it’s a weird topic, and aliens are just one of those few things I never really thought about. Still, I agreed to watch it, and I have to admit, it was really good. I quite enjoyed it, honestly.

Anna from V

Anna, the Head V - Does anyone else think she has one of the creepiest smiles ever?

The show got me thinking. Though I’m not an alien’s biggest fan, I have seen several movies. Independence Day, Signs, War of the Worlds, and of course, that episode of Twilight Zone, To Serve Man. “It’s a cookbook!” Haha, that’s one of the best lines in the entire Twilight Zone series.

Anyway, it got me thinking. These aliens always seem to “come in peace.” Then, of course, the aliens turn on us humans and try to kill us, because obviously we humans are unfit to own our own planet. But still. Why do we always portray aliens as bad guys? Can’t an alien ever truly “come in peace” without turning his back and trying to kill us or steal our planet? If I were an alien, I would be quite annoyed at the stereotype. They always seem to be the bad people. And they always seem to be far more advanced than us humans. What? Are the media and writers out there trying to tell us that we are stupid idiots that need to speed it up in our space travel? Yeah, sorry. Sorry we haven’t excelled enough to show you what a real alien looks like. Sorry scifi writers, for not making big enough strides for you. I’ll send the scientists an email to speed it up for you, okay?

So apparently, we humans are drooling idiots, and aliens are evil backstabbers that want our planet. Really? Anybody else see a problem with this picture?

Proud to be a Gleek! – For All Glee-Lovers out There

I have a confession to make…

 

I’m… a Gleek.

 

Yes, you read that right. I’m a Gleek. It means that I’m obsessed with the show Glee in case you didn’t know. For those of you that may not know what Glee is, I should explain. Glee is a show that deals with the troubles of teenagers. When a young, ambitious teacher by the name of Will Shuester begins a Glee club, several misfits decide to sign up. Among them are Rachel, the arrogant, talented school outcast, Kurt, the gay, somewhat troubled glamstar, and Mercedes, the strong-willed, very talented best friend of Kurt. And, after some “persuasion” by Mr. Shuester, a football-playing jock named Finn joins the team as well.

 

Anyway, if you want the whole story line, you should look it up. It’s a really good show and it really is the happiest hour on television! It literally makes me happy just to watch it. =) It’s funny, witty, and impossibly addictive. They were cruel to show the pilot episode in the spring and make us wait for fall to watch the rest of the season, but it was well worth waiting for! If you’d like to watch it (and I highly reccomend you at least try it), it comes on at 9:00 p.m. on WDRB. Channel 41 for those of you with Direct TV.

So, anyway, on to the reason for this post. I’m annoyed. Seriously, seriously annoyed, and I have to rant. You don’t have to read on if you don’t want too, I just need to get this out.

They replaced my Glee tonight with the stupid MLB Baseball game! Whoever decided that was a good idea is VERY messed up in the head! I need my Glee! I need my darling show, and nobody needs baseball! Who even cares anymore anyway? Baseball isn’t Amercia’s pasttime anymore, honestly. Football is. Anyone that hasn’t figured that out by now is seriously blind. Who even talks about baseball anymore? No one. Why? It’s boring! Nothing to it! BORING! And Glee is a much better way to spend a Wednesday night! For anyone. Guys, girls, young, old, the show is twenty-thousand times better than Baseball will EVER be!

Sorry, I had to get that out. And now I feel better. =)

And no, I’m not ashamed that I’m a Gleek. I’m proud!

Top 20 Love Quotes

Here are twenty of my favorite love quotes ^_^ I guess it’s not much really, but I felt like sharing them. <3 Everyone’s felt love or heartbreak (Yes, you too guys, even if you won’t admit it. Don’t worry, I won’t judge you if you close this page without reading it because your guy friend walks up behind you or something) , or sometimes both, so I think anyone and everyone can relate to these quotes. Some are a little sad, but they’re all true and they’re all beautiful. Enjoy!

  1. Having the love of your life break up with you and tell you that you two can still be friends is like your dog dying and your mother telling you that you can still keep it.
  2. “If I walked away, would you follow?”
  3. “‘Rawr!’ means ‘I love you’ in dinosaur!”
  4. “Guys are like stars. There are a million of them out there, but only one will make your dreams come true.”
  5. “Don’t be afraid to love, because not everyone will hurt you.”
  6. “Love makes you hold on to things you shouldn’t.”
  7. “If you can’t get someone out of your head, maybe they’re supposed to be there.”
  8. “Love isn’t about loving the perfect person. It’s about loving the imperfect person perfectly.”
  9. “I want to hold on, but I can’t hold on to what I never had…”
  10. “The day that I stop loving you is the day I close my eyes forever.”
  11. “Love is just a word until you find someone to give it meaning.”
  12. “It’s the way he makes you laugh when you don’t even want to smile.”
  13. “Love is being stupid together.”
  14. “I thought I loved him, but he had to break my heart for me to know what true love really is.”
  15. “Sometimes I wish I were little again. Skinned knees hurt less than broken hearts.”
  16. “Love gives someone the power to break you.”
  17. “When I ignore you, give me your attention.”
  18. “Love me without fear, trust me without wondering, love me without restriction. Want me without demand, and acceot me how I am.”
  19. “I was half convinced I’d waken; satisfied enough to dream. Happily I was mistaken.”
  20. “I will surrender my world to you if that’s the only way I could become a part of yours.”

Quote of the Day #2

“Being happy doesn’t mean everything’s perfect.

It means that you decide to look past the

imperfections.”

The End of Days – 2012

Five years ago, I was informed of a thought that frightened me to no end. The Mayans were an exceedingly smart race of people. They predicted things on their calendar that no other human could have ever known, and though the predictions may have been vague, oftentimes, they had merit to them.  Not only were they correct about certain solar flares and other astrological happenings, some also say that they predicted 9/11. “Great Birds will come from the sky and end a great city to the north.” Sounds an awful lot like what happened right?

And after years upon years of predictions, the calendar suddenly stops. No explanation. Just stops. On the date December 21, 2012. I was ten when my father told me that. He said that people were inturpretting it as the end of the world. I hesitated a moment, thinking things over and counting the years on my fingers. “Wait a minute!” I said, holding up eight fingers.

I’m sure my father expected me to say something brilliant or normal, like that we were all going to die and that I was scared. Instead, I said, “That’s the year I graduate high school! I’m gettin’ a bad deal here!” I pouted and slouched in my seat, crossing my arms angrily. Perhaps not a normal reaction for a ten-year-old, but I felt betrayed.

And as the years pass on, my currently Sophomore class prepares the only way they know how: we have a prom theme chosen as the end of days, already have our class shirts decided upon, and try not to think about it.

And now, there’s a movie coming out about it. I love John Cusack as much as the next girl, but come on! Is this really what the world needs? Fuel to the fire? People are already starting to get scared. Books upon books come out every year about anticipations and guesses as to what happened. This is the next Y2K. The closer we get, the more frightened people will be, even though a certain percentage will never admit it.

Yes, the movie looks good. Yes, I will probably see it on the weekend it comes out, but this movie’s going to freak people out even more. I’m not sure it was the smartest idea anyone’s ever thought of. It looks good, honestly. Really good. And I love a good John Cusack movie. In fact, 1408 was possibly one of my favorite movies (kudos Stephen King). I don’t know. Nobody can predict the future, but you can’t help but wonder. You can’t help but wonder what happens if those Mayans were right.

We’re going to be staying afloat on the skeptism of those people that think the Mayans are full of crap. Those of us that believe will fight with those that don’t and hopefully before we know it, the day will have come and passed.

And I don’t know about you, but I’m going to be seriously pissed if the Mayans are hiding away somewhere, watching us freak out while they sip coffee and laugh their heads off at our stupidity.