Let It Snow Movie Quotes

“The universe always has the answer. You just have to subscribe to her newsletter.”

“You love broomball? I’ve never heard you once talk about broomball.” “Because I don’t like TALKING ABOUT broomball. I love PLAYING broomball.”

“I’m nice on the ice.”

“I thought they went to jail.” “No, I think the witness had a change of heart.”

“I have to make a decision that impacts the entire rest of my life.”

“You have terrible instincts. It’s because you’re relying on that thing (phone) instead of yourself.”

“Snow hides a lot.”

“Bottling up all that emotion turns into anxiety.”

“Insane need of attention for people who don’t give a shit about you.”

“Stop caring about people that don’t care about you.”

“So now, you basically have nothing. Well, you know what? That is actually a really good time to look around and see what you really want. Like, if you could have anything for Christmas. What would it be?”

“I would appreciate you not taking my words out of context anymore.”

“I was having fun. Less now.”

“I’m a person. I have feelings. I haven’t felt happy in a while. You know? But I felt good this afternoon. I felt good being with you.”

“I just wanted to spend more time with you.”

“Your life needs to be lived.” “How?” “We can figure it out?”

“When life offers you something special, you take it.”

“You’re an incredible friend. You make me laugh when I’m freaked out. Even when I’m being a complete dick, you’re still there for me. You are the coolest, most badass human being in this planet. And if somebody doesn’t see that, that’s not your problem because you deserve to be with someone who wants to shout from the rooftops how great you are!”

“You don’t know my story. You don’t know where I’m from. You don’t know me.”

“I really liked you. I kind of thought you felt the same way and that’s rare, but it’s bullshit how you treated me today. Whatever your problem is, it’s got nothing to do with me.”

“Don’t throw up. On this moment. Don’t throw up.”

“I’m gonna go get a couple of drinks. They’re both for me.”

“I want to be with you for the rest of my life.”

“I freaked out about it being you, for me. But it is you. It’s always been you.”

“You inspired me. You make me feel brave. You make me feel like I want to be the best possible version of myself.”

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Alone But Not Lonely

I write on my blog. I love writing. I enjoy me time. I love to be immersed in my own thoughts, but being diagnosed with depression it’s not easy living alone.

I do meet my friends from time to time, but during working hours where I do everything alone, it gets lonesome and there are times I get unmotivated.

So during days like this, I either go to the park and write articles there, or to a cafe to change environment.

Yesterday, I went to the park and wrote articles. It was a warm day and very windy. Very very very windy. It was just the right balance because the sun on my skin was warm and the wind was cool. Just the right temperature for me.

There were children playing in the park. They looked so happy. Seeing them playing happily brings a smile to my face. One of the kids smiled at me and I smiled back. I felt so warm inside.

I was alone in my own thoughts but I didn’t feel lonely. There were people around me who were doing their own business like jogging, taking a stroll, playing with friends, etc.

There are times when I feel so alone despite being surrounded by a lot of people, because they look so happy together with the people they’re with. Whereas I’m all by myself with no one to talk to.

But I realized that if I just do what I love to do alone, surrounded by happy people, then that feeling of being alone would go away.

Because physically, I’m not really alone since there are people around me. As well as emotionally, I don’t feel alone because I’m enjoying what I’m doing. Like reading a book, writing a poem or an article, etc.

I also love going to the movie theater because I get to enjoy the movie with other people, but at the same time minding my own thoughts.

I like how we (people at the movie theater) get absorbed when watching the movie and we don’t talk (well, we’re supposed to keep quiet) but we’re focused on the same thing and thinking and feeling almost the same things.

Occasional bursts of laughter are heard when a joke is told or something funny happens.

It’s like being alone but not really. Being alone but not feeling lonely.

How about you? Do you have moments when you’re alone but not lonely? Let me know in the comment section below.

Cheers to a happy life!

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