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“I really like the themes that Star Wars deals with, especially in this trilogy, in which light and darkness are confronted and a girl and boy represent different energies; these binary situations generate endless metaphors.” — Keri Russel
The Force can take you places. The Force is deeper and more powerful than anyone can ever imagine. Yes, there’s that impressive ability to move things with your mind, to do Jedi mind tricks, to fight with a lightsaber, but that is ultimately a mortal manifestation of the Force. There are bigger, deeper things out there.
— Dave Filoni
(+ My Tears Are Becoming a Sea by M83)
If we’re closer to the other side And the heavens all start to cry
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“I can’t see anything that I don’t like about you.”
“But you will…you know you will think of things and I’ll get bored with you and feel trapped because that’s what happens with me.”
“Okay.”
“Okay”
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
“Yes, we too are stardust.”
Jostein Gaarder, Sophie’s World (via amortizing)
For Christians, there is no such thing as meaningless suffering. The Lord is always refining us, always sharpening us for the building of his church.
John Macarthur