Character: Howard Wakefield (Howard Wakefield)



No mercy under duress. The rain comes down she's warm and down to earth... our Whole life to hear those words. But I didn't understand them. Grace... you never anybody did not ask. Not forced so effortless. It is given freely. Just. Just here is a gift from heaven. He is doubly blessed. Blessed those who give it and those who take.
The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath... Your whole life you hear that quoted. I never got it till now. Mercy is not something you ever get to request. Not strained means not forced. It's given freely. No reason. Just a gift drops from the sky. Twice blessed. Blessing him that gives and him that takes.
№ 315740   Added MegaMozg 31-01-2018 / 17:02
There are moments when I think that all my life spent waiting for the wife going to work.
But there are times when I feel I've spent my life just waiting for my wife to get ready to leave the house.
№ 315737   Added MegaMozg 31-01-2018 / 16:05
I lived in the grip of her (wife) of a sentence like a prisoner in a cell where the light never goes out.
But I lived in Diana's judgment. It shone on me as in a prison cell where the light is never turned off.
№ 315736   Added MegaMozg 31-01-2018 / 16:04
I had an argument with his wife. We used to play on the jealousy of each other. More precisely I played. And she was the accomplice. After fifteen years of marriage, jealousy is an effective incentive. Let's be honest, we were flattered by the jealousy of the second half.
I had quarreled with my wife. We did this thing where we would play at jealousy. But anyway... Or I played at it and she was my accomplice. After fifteen years of marriage jealousy was the reliable stimulant. Let's be honest. When your spouse gets jealous, it's flattering.
№ 315733   Added MegaMozg 31-01-2018 / 15:08
In the suburbs we live in the nature... And here, however, there are deer, rabbits, crows. But it is not life in nature. The essence of the suburb in the other. We separated from the people. And protected from all the wild.
In the suburbs, we live in nature... And you do see deer, rabbits, crows. But we don't live in nature. That's the point of the suburbs. You live apart from humans. And you're protected from what's wild.
№ 315732   Added MegaMozg 31-01-2018 / 15:07
When you're tired trying to get home, unrelated events line up in the picture of the slow and inevitable collapse of civilization.
When you're tired and it's a long day and you're trying to get home you tend to feel all these little disconnects as the slow trajectory of a collapsing civilization.
№ 315731   Added MegaMozg 31-01-2018 / 15:06