Sunday, September 21, 2014

Two Hearts?


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Quotes hold a lot of meaning. The significance can differ form person to person, from time to time. I love quotes more than an intelligent being could ever understand.  I hope that you like quotes as well, cause that is all that is here. One of the more meaningful quotes about love is a little more in the direction of  . . . "That's smart, why didn't I think of that?"
 
"We were given: two hands to hold. Two legs to walk. Two eyes to see. Two ears to listen. But why only one heart? Because the other was given to someone else. For us to find."
                           - Unknown

Why were we given just one heart? I know that there is loads of scientific reasoning, but just in the aspect of the thought. The human race has two of almost everything: eyes, hands, legs, kidneys, lugs, nostrils. Also, the funny thing is that we can live without having a double of most of the stuff we have. Yes, it helps to have both, but it does make you wonder. And I do know that we don't have two of everything, we just have two of the basics. 

So, if a hand is a basic, why isn't a heart? Do we really have to find the other person that has the rest of our heart? What would happen if we find them and they don't want us? But what would happen if we don't find them? Would we just live the rest of our life alone, trying to fill the hole?

We all want that one person to come a sweep us off out feet. I want that too. But, that gives us another question on the long list of questions that keeps getting larger and more detailed and difficult to answer: why do we need someone to make us feel whole? I know my version of the answer: we are humans and made to be loved and not be alone. Each person can have a different out look, but that is just mine, and it may change over time.

We all have a different out look on each little-tiny-minuscule idea. What's your idea on this one idea?

"We were given: two hands to hold. Two legs to walk. Two eyes to see. Two ears to listen. But why only one heart? Because the other was given to someone else. For us to find."
                           - Unknown
    (just incase you forgot the quote)