Love, what is love? I don't think you can really put it into words. Love is understanding someone, caring for him, sharing his joys and sorrows. This eventually includes physical love. You've shared something, given something away and received...
People’s souls are like gardens. You can’t turn your back on someone because his garden’s full of weeds. You have to give him water and lots of sunshine.
I’m not really into Science Fiction, but I really enjoyed reading ‘The...
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What do women want? What do men want? How does our brain work?
If you’ve ever dated, these questions must have come through your mind… I know I’ve thought about them any time the man in my life...
For some reason, I tend to instantly like those books that revolve around a group of women. This is exactly the case with Monika Peetz's book "The Tuesday Ladies" (the book doesn't have an English translation so far, so...
This place was truly the highest and the lowest of all worlds - the most beautiful senses, the most exquisite emotions… the most malevolent desires, the darkest deeds. Perhaps it was meant to be so. Perhaps without the lows,...
I know you are probably fed up with all those shades of Grey everybody is talking about. First the books and now the movie. It seems that the rich, beautiful and... dominant Christian Grey is here to stay (and...
A lady must always retain her composure. Even in a rainstorm, she must appear joyous and dry. When she loses her composure, then the respect of her peers and her staff will follow in short order.
Centuries pass, but one...
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The Spark is about the transformative power of unconditional love. If you have a child who’s ‘different’—and who doesn’t?—you won’t be able to put it down.— Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind
I would say that whether...
Love is dangerous, if you know it's dangerous, that makes you treasure it, and you'll work harder to keep it.
Far from being ‘fabulous’, as Samantha used to say in the Sex and The City (the TV series), the...
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My reluctance towards novels written by authors rewarded with the Nobel Prize was thrown of the window by the mesmerizing work of Orhan Pamuk. "The Museum of Innocence" might just be one of the greatest (and biggest) novels...