
I still fly
Up Sky high
and I dare anybody to try and cut my wings
earlier
later
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title: In the words of Wongfu
date: Thursday, April 21, 2011 @ 5:28 PM
Strangers. again was just released a couple of hours ago (after two weeks full of tease), and I like how the film was initially just a blog post, then Phil had imaginary thoughts in his mind which transfered the post from xanga, to the bronze screen (youtube) but the whole guideline is pretty accurate, and I believe Phil has achieved on pointing out stereotypical relationships and how they end up: marriage or break up. Even the format's different with narrations and time lapses. Over all: a thumbs up.
favourite quote form the short film, (somewhere after Stage 4)
I think that if life separates us and we end up in totally different places, I’ll always remember when our past aligned for this period of time. And I’ll be thankful for that. And I hope that wherever you are, you’ll be thankful too. I think that’s the best we can wish for
also, found this on tumblr, wise words from Dr. Phil Wang, I think it's very inspiring.
- Pain gives great potential for you to do amazing things.
- Friends come and go, but it doesn’t make any of them less valuable while they were with you.
- The same way you embrace joyful and happy moments…embrace the suffering and difficult moments too.
- Most of the things that we think are a “big deal” in our daily lives, probably are not.
- Our parents are a LOT smarter than we thought.
- Everyone should experience heartbreak at some point. I believe it’s healthy and part of growing up.
- Years really do get shorter and shorter, don’t waste them.
- ..and contrary to #7… Take your time to figure out yourself and life. There is pressure, but remember #4.
Labels: ctrl+c paste paste paste, get up stand out and work your butt off
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title: In the words of Wongfu
date: Thursday, April 21, 2011 @ 5:28 PM
Strangers. again was just released a couple of hours ago (after two weeks full of tease), and I like how the film was initially just a blog post, then Phil had imaginary thoughts in his mind which transfered the post from xanga, to the bronze screen (youtube) but the whole guideline is pretty accurate, and I believe Phil has achieved on pointing out stereotypical relationships and how they end up: marriage or break up. Even the format's different with narrations and time lapses. Over all: a thumbs up.
favourite quote form the short film, (somewhere after Stage 4)
I think that if life separates us and we end up in totally different places, I’ll always remember when our past aligned for this period of time. And I’ll be thankful for that. And I hope that wherever you are, you’ll be thankful too. I think that’s the best we can wish for
also, found this on tumblr, wise words from Dr. Phil Wang, I think it's very inspiring.
- Pain gives great potential for you to do amazing things.
- Friends come and go, but it doesn’t make any of them less valuable while they were with you.
- The same way you embrace joyful and happy moments…embrace the suffering and difficult moments too.
- Most of the things that we think are a “big deal” in our daily lives, probably are not.
- Our parents are a LOT smarter than we thought.
- Everyone should experience heartbreak at some point. I believe it’s healthy and part of growing up.
- Years really do get shorter and shorter, don’t waste them.
- ..and contrary to #7… Take your time to figure out yourself and life. There is pressure, but remember #4.
Labels: ctrl+c paste paste paste, get up stand out and work your butt off
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