Buddies (1)
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Lives in: Lagos , Nigeria
| | About Me: easy out going...........................
| | Spoken Languages: English
| | Interests: Friendship and dating......................
| | Favorite Cuisines: Italy, American, Briton and any body from Uk generally
| | Favorite Destinations: Any part of the world............
| | Favorite Books and Authors: The Prophet, By Kahlil Gibran. The Poems, Prose and Plays of Alexander Pushkin, By Alexander Pushkin
| | Favorite Movies: Old School, Blues Brothers (greatest film of all time! ), Goodfellas, Shrek, Godfather part uno.due.tre., Rocky movies, all disney films (im a kid at heart :)), Love Actually, Breakfast Club, The Great Outdoors, Caddyshack...etc!
| | Most Memorable Travel Experience: None
| | Favorite Quote: "Love is not primarily a relationship to a specific person; it is an attitude, an orientation of character that determines the relatedness of a person to the world as a whole, not toward one "object" of love. If a person loves only one other person and is indifferent to the rest of his fellow men, his love is not love but a symbiotic attachment, or an enlarged egotism. Yet, most people believe that love is constituted by the object, not by the faculty. In fact, they even believe that it is proof of the intensity of their love when they do not love anybody except the "loved" person. This is the same fallacy, which we have already mentioned above. Because one does not see that love is an activity, a power of the soul, one believes that all that is necessary to find is the right object - and that everything goes by itself afterward. This attitude can be compared to that of a man who wants to paint but who, instead of learning the art, claims that he has just to wait for the right object, and that he will paint beautifully when he finds it. If I can say to somebody else, "I love you, " I must be able to say, "I love in you everybody, I love through you the world, I love in you also myself." 2
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