I was looking for cool quotes on the internet, and I found this one:
"A long time ago, Nunnally, Suzaku and I talked about something. We wondered what happiness would look like if we could give it a physical form. If I'm not mistaken, I think it was Suzaku who said that the shape of happiness might resemble glass. His reasoning made sense. He said that even if you don't usually notice it, it's still definitely there, you merely have to change your point of view slightly and that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light. I doubt that anything else could argue it's own existence more eloquently."
I don't really care where it came from, so I don't really care about the context or whatever. I just don't understand what the guy is trying to say. Happiness is always there, and you just need to change your point of view? What does that even mean?
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1 ReplyHappiness is always there, you just have to look at it differently to find it.
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Glass also breaks really easily.