I tend to give my advice based on others mistakes.

Short Lecture:
Hopefully romance is not to be so based on lust that we forget that Romantics of a truer nature do not trust so easily. That it was once a sense of rebellion that stood at the root.

I believe that every breath is stolen. And that embracing the little things in life is what we forget to do. Because in the end we'll realize how much we missed. Although everyone wants a second chance I think that we forget the next day is a new opportunity to be better, to fix a mistake, or even to leave something completely to fate.

We give words their power. Books are an escape from troubles and passages into dreams. We read to learn morally and conceptually. The reader gives life to the story as well as our belief in the character. I write as one would in order to change ones mind. To give hope to those who have lost it. To make wishes on stars. And find that each prince is not who we expect, but who we need. As well as learning that nothing is simple. Try to remember you need no man, you breathe the air not for any man but for you and you alone, he does not hold you up when you fall, he can only pick you up should you choose to take hold of the hand he offers you.

I once held the moon so close, I forgot that it is a satellite that attracts the blows intended for the world it orbits...

Here is a link in how to play Muggle Quidditch: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muggle_Quidditch
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