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( Jan. 23rd, 2012 04:55 pm)
Solomon Schechter:
"One likes to think of the old days when devotion was not yet procurable ready-made from hymn-books run by the theological syndicates... You can see by their abruptness and their unfinished state that they were not the product of elaborate literary art, but were penned down in the excitement of the moment of a "fit of love", so to speak, to express the religious aspirations of the writer. Their metre may be faulty, their diction crude, and their grammar questionable, but love letter are not, as a rule, distinguished by perfection of style. They are sublime stammering at best though they are intelligible enough to two souls absorbed in each other."

This has come up in my reading twice recently, and it's lovely, and worth sharing, I thought. Romanticism, but who cares?
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( Jan. 23rd, 2012 10:19 pm)
1. how I feel after exercise (it's on my mind, we just did our usual round of sit-ups and push-ups)
2. readings for school that are more accessible than you anticipated
3. having classes with some of the same people, and getting to know them
4. not working quite as much, and being able to breathe a little more
5. being able to help a classmate move- (this was really the benefits of experience, as she was moving into the rooms I lived in for 3 years in the dorms)
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