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Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Sex and the City (1998-2004)
Someone give me some fucking spells to enchant myself to get over his stupid ass.
For Girls That are Like Me.
For girls that are like me,
Some boys will love you but will be afraid to tell you so. You are a responsibility and you are beautiful. And some boys will at first think they are man enough,
but they aren’t.
Do not blame them, or fault them.
They meant no intentional harm.
And you, young woman, just have your fun and learn. I am young right now, too. Feeling just like you. But I know a man will come and handle this. And I will love him vehemently- something that no other man or boy could handle. And we will feel the sun set and the moon rise. We will feel the earth move. Our love will be so intense.
So, sweet girl, don’t cry.
Things will be ok.
You just need to be appreciated in a world where everyone is taught to look over you like you are yesterday’s news, when you are really tomorrow’s front page.
Don’t be discouraged. I know it’s hard. I want to cry just thinking about how i’ve felt before. And today, for some reason I thought to write to inspire you. Stay strong These boys are boys, and you need an man to be a man.
Don’t give up, and don’t occupy yourself with worrying. Look how good you are at things. Look at your talent. Look in the mirror.
Keep loving yourself, and building yourself up. Don’t wait for him or chase for him; you’ll find yourself in agony. And drink wine. If anyone tells you not to and they are a Christian, tell them that it’s in the bible. Anyone else should understand.
Be a friend to yourself, and be gentle with yourself.
You are as beautiful as you think you are, and sweetheart, You are timeless, and you are here to stay.
- A girl like you.
Wrote this about 2 ½ years ago. Wanted to bring it back for anyone who may need it. I believe it applies to all types of people and relationships.
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“I love walking around the city. I catch the Metro North train at 11:40 every morning. I go to the same gym that I’ve been going to for forty years. Then I just start walking. If you take big strides it really stretches you out. And there are millions of other people walking around. You never feel alone. People smile at you. On weekends I’ll bring my granddaughters with me and we’ll tour different neighborhoods. We’ve seen ten or twelve so far. Sometimes I get to borrow them for the whole afternoon. But they’re at sleep away camp right now so I’m missing them a lot. And that’s about it. I do a little shopping at the thrift store. I stop and read the paper. I eat at outdoor restaurants. It’s simple but I found what makes me happy and I’m doing it. And when I’m heading home at night, sometimes I think: ‘I just had the best day of my life.’”
“I’m much younger than I thought I would be. When I was in college, I thought 43 seemed so old. It just seemed everything would be set by then and my life would be over. I thought I’d only be doing things that I had to do. Everything is a choice when you’re young. But then you graduate from school and make your big decisions: your career, your marriage, your kids. And it seems that with each big decision, you have less opportunity for choice. But I still have a lot of choices. It’s just not all about me anymore. I enjoy choosing ways for my kids to experience new things. I’m thinking about bringing them to the Ben and Jerry’s factory in Vermont next weekend. I think they’ll get a kick out of it. I can still remember my daughter’s face the first time she saw Yankee Stadium. I’d already been dozens of times, but it almost felt like the first time for me too. And I love taking my son to his soccer games. He’s only six so he has no clue how to play. But he’s decided that his job is to run back and forth in front of the goal. He basically invented defense and I got to watch it happen. These things are a lot of fun for me. When I was young, I imagined they’d feel like obligations. But they’re not. They’re choices.”