blackrosefields

These violent delights have violent ends
          	
          	And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
          	
          	Which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey
          	
          	Is loathsome in his own deliciousness
          	
          	And in the taste confounds the appetite.
          	
          	Therefore love moderately. Long love doth so.
          	
          	Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
          	
          	〰〰〰〰〰〰TRANSLATION〰〰〰〰
          	
          	These sudden joys have sudden endings. They burn up in victory like fire and gunpowder. When they meet, as in a kiss, they explode. Too much honey is delicious, but it makes you sick to your stomach. Therefore, love each other in moderation. That is the key to long-lasting love. Too fast is as bad as too slow. ~Shakespeare

blackrosefields

These violent delights have violent ends
          
          And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
          
          Which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey
          
          Is loathsome in his own deliciousness
          
          And in the taste confounds the appetite.
          
          Therefore love moderately. Long love doth so.
          
          Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
          
          〰〰〰〰〰〰TRANSLATION〰〰〰〰
          
          These sudden joys have sudden endings. They burn up in victory like fire and gunpowder. When they meet, as in a kiss, they explode. Too much honey is delicious, but it makes you sick to your stomach. Therefore, love each other in moderation. That is the key to long-lasting love. Too fast is as bad as too slow. ~Shakespeare

blackrosefields

I think everyone has a fine line when writing. Simple and plain. Either whatever you're writing, let it be a sentence or a novel, the ending is always horrible. I believe there is no way to change this, yet many will attempt, every ending is horrible. Ending a book either means the loss of another world, a loss of sweet characters that molded into your soul and let you escape for just the slitest moments, or the tarnishing of the whole book for that reader. I also believe everyone has a different view on the ending, no two people find it the same. You may love how the story closed off with the guy getting the girl or the man finally getting into that dream school, but it is still tragic when it's over, when you've lost the characters in the story you've become so attached to. Then there's a story that just simply ends badly, the writer didn't know how to put an end to the story so they whipped up the quickest thing and it just wasn't enough for you. Then there's people who can't take tragic ending and everything has to end in a sweet serenade and every character has a happy ending, some people just can't handle the real truth, they believe everything ends greatly and that's okay. My name is Tori and I believe in the ending I believe a story is nothing without a horrible ending, not the kind where the writer didn't do the story justice, but the kind that leaves you crying, the kind of makes you wish you hadn't write so fast. The kind of ending that ignites something within you and makes you want to write a story. I've only read a few books like this, and most of them are edged deep inside of me and I will never forget the words, characters, setting, or theme of that story. I believe writers have a job to do and that is simply to touch the reader soul. But enough about what I believe, what do you believe ?

blackrosefields

I hate this new update.
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