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  • krisha mehtaцитуєторік
    He was teaching me the art of patience, the luxury of slowing down and taking the time to think through everything I did
  • krisha mehtaцитуєторік
    Cooking was a passion and sometimes a serious art form, to be shared with a select few
  • krisha mehtaцитуєторік
    In hindsight, I realize he was forcing me to deconstruct my own life, to cut it back to the bone and examine the entrails, no matter how messy that proved to be
  • krisha mehtaцитуєторік
    “How I ever got you is beyond belief. So don’t wake me up at this date—just let me go on thinking that I’m special enough to deserve you!”
  • krisha mehtaцитуєторік
    His assertions never veered too far from certain fundamental themes—he spoke about recognizing “the stranger in all of us” and achieving what he liked to call “a resting place of the soul,” by which I now realize he meant self-­assurance and being happy in your own skin. Or as he put it, “a place in your head where you are at peace with your life, with your decisions.”
  • krisha mehtaцитуєторік
    sometimes I would go to the best restaurant I knew about, and order dishes and good wines as if I were a guest of myself, to be treated with infinite courtesy.”
  • Liloцитує17 днів тому
    “Rumi said, ‘Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere. They’re in each other all along.’
  • Liloцитує17 днів тому
    With your whole self, quivering, lush, unafraid.
  • Liloцитує17 днів тому
    How do you make love to a physicist? When he unbuttons your blouse and asks, “Are we going to be the type of people who sit around talking about Rumi and black holes, or are we going to get naked?” you answer, “Both.”
  • Liloцитує17 днів тому
    His appetite is magnificent
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