September 30th, 2006 by divaj
In
science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by
everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it’s
the exact opposite.
Paul Dirac (1902 - 1984)

A very good cloak

July 1st, 2006 by divaj
Dad: How's it goin'?Daughter: Okay.

Dad: You didn't get scared or something, did you?There's no monsters in the closet, right? 'Cause I hate monsters.

Daughter: There's no such thing as monsters.

Dad: Ah, that's a good thing.

Daughter: I heard a bang.

Dad: Like a truck bang?

Daughter: Like a gun.

Dad: That's funny, 'cause we moved outta that bad neighborhood.And there's not too many guns around here.

Daughter: How far can bullets go?

Dad: They go pretty far.But they usually get stuck in something and stop.

Daughter: What if they don't?

Dad: You thinking about that bullet that came through your window?You think we should move again?

Daughter: I like it here.

Dad: Me too. But if that bullet found out where we lived...Oh, hold on.

Daughter:What?

Dad:So stupid! How can I forget this?

Daughter: What?

Dad:Nah. Forget it. You ain't gonna believe me.

Daughter: Tell me.

Dad: Okay. When I was five, this fairy came into my room one night.

Daughter: Right...

Dad: See, I told you you weren't gonna believe me.Okay, go to sleep now, you little rat.

Daughter: No, tell me.

Dad: Okay. So this fairy comes into my room and I'm like, "Yeah, right, you're a fairy."Anyway, we're talking, you know. And she's flying all around the room,knocking down all my posters and stuff.

Daughter: She was flying?

Dad: She had these little stubby wings. She could've glued 'em on, you know? Like I'm gonna believe she's a fairy. So she said, "I'll prove it."So she reaches into her backpack. And she pulls out this invisible cloak.She ties it around my neck, and she tells me that it's impenetrable.You know what impenetrable means? It means that nothing can go through it.No bullets. Nothing. She told me that if I wore it,nothing would hurt me.So I did. And my whole life, I never got shot, stabbed. Nothing.I mean, how weird is that?Only she told me that I was supposed to give it to my daughter on her fifth birthday. And I forgot.

Daughter: Can I touch it?

Dad: Sure, go ahead.

Daughter: I don't feel it.

Dad: Yeah. It's pretty cool, huh? I can take it off and tie it around your shoulders. She told me how to do it. Unless you think it's stupid.

Daughter:  Don't you need it?

Dad: No, not anymore. So what do you think? You want it?

Daughter: Okay.

Dad: Put your head up. Okay. Is that too tight? Do you feel anything at all?

Good. Then it's just right.

Daughter: Do I take it off when I have a bath?

Dad: No, you leave it on all the time. Until you have a daughter when she turns five, then you give it to her. Okay?

Daughter: Okay.

Dad: Okay. Good night, sweetie.

Daughter: Good night.

(script from "Crash")

March 19th, 2006 by divaj

"Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It’s already tomorrow in Australia." (Charles Schultz)

Grey’s Anatomy - Code Black

March 19th, 2006 by divaj

Dr. Meredith Grey:
If you knew this was your last day on Earth, how would you wanna spend it?


Dr. Meredith Grey
:
I just need something to happen, I need a sign that things are going to
change. I need a reason to go on. I need some hope! And in the abscence
of hope, I need to stay in bed, I feel like I’m going to die today.

Dr. Cristina Yang:
[throws back blanket] Whatever - everybody has problems. Now get your ass out of bed and get to work. NOW! Move-move-move!

Dr. Cristina Yang:
[opens the door to find Izzie and George] We’re good to go.


MEREDITH: "Hey."

DEREK
: "Hey. You almost died today."

MEREDITH
: "Yeah, I almost died today."
[pause]

MEREDITH
: "I can’t, I can’t remember our last kiss. All I could think
about was ‘I’m going to die today’ and I can’t remember our last kiss.
Which is pathetic but the last time we were together and happy… I
want to be able remember that. And I can’t, Derek. I can’t remember."

DEREK
: "I’m glad you didn’t die today."
[pause]

DEREK
: "It was a Thursday morning, you were wearing that ratty little
Dartmouth t-shirt you look so good in. The one with the hole at the
back of the neck. You’d just washed you hair and smelled like some kind
of… flower. I was running late for surgery, you said you were going
to see me later, and you lean to me, put your hand on my chest and you
kissed me. Soft. It was quick. Kind of like a habit. You know, like
we’d do it everyday for the rest of our lives. Then you went back
reading the newspaper and I went to work. That was the last time we
kissed."

RELATED

January 23rd, 2006 by divaj

I hate you
I love you
You know too much about me
I have to…to kill you
but then who tell me how to live?
dun tell me how to live
just tell me i’m alrite
just shut up
why do i ask you anyway

(RELATED theme song by the Veronicas)

Will you remember me?

January 23rd, 2006 by divaj

kid: Will you remember me in one week?
Jay Leno: Well, yes
kid: Will you remember me in one month?
Jay Leno: Yes…
kid: Will you remember me in one year?
Jay Leno: Yes…
kid: Knock, knock
Jay: Who’s there?
kid: ooohh..you forgot me already!

(taken from a joke by a little pianist at Jay Leno- the Tonight Show)

Charles M. Schultz

January 23rd, 2006 by divaj

 

Jogging is very beneficial. It’s good for your legs and your feet. It’s also very good for the ground. It makes it feel needed.


Charles M. Schultz

Sometimes I lie awake at night and ask why me? Then a voice answers nothing personal, your name just happened to come up.


Charles M. Schultz

I know the answer! The answer lies within the heart of all mankind! The answer is twelve? I think I’m in the wrong building.

Charles M. Schulz quotes

 

lifecycle

January 23rd, 2006 by divaj

just a little poem from my english class :)

At 20, you’d hope to wake up romantic
At 30, you’d hope to wake up married
At 40, you’d hope to wake up successful
At 50, you’d hope to wake up rich
At 60, you’d hope to wake up respected
At 70, you’d hope to wake up loved
At 80, you’d hope to wake up