Saturday, March 21, 2009

“The time to relax is when you don't have time for it ...”
~ J Harris

p.s. I had written a post on this quote sometime back. You can read that post here.

10 comments:

Solitaire said...

How true!

Hiren said...

@Solitaire -> wow, thats a gladdening and pleasant surprise. hope you are doing good ... keep dropping by.

Deepali said...

The 'reactions' bit after each post is quite interesting. Of course I had to google 'idyllic' and 'pragmatic' to be sure I had them right. For some weird reason I always think pragmatic is closer in meaning to melancholy (and know I am wrong) than actually meaning practical. But I doubt I'll forget now.

Hiren said...

@deepali -> first of all thanks !!! Its the first time that someone has noticed the reactions that I have set for the quotes :)

hmmmm, i guess the catch here is that ... whatever we term as pragmatic is mostly what we do not want or desire but got to accept it with a bit of sadness .... and that might be the reason you must have got it mixed with melancholy ...so in a way they can be interlinked :)

Deepali said...

Hehe I was thinking on similar lines yesterday. Pragmatic is closer to 'reality' (not that real things always work in practical ways but still) and reality is usually dark so there actually is a slight connection. But I think the reason is because of the way I first learned these words. Some 4 were there (can't remember the other 2). Jumbled all of them up pretty badly hehe.

Keshi said...

It's always the case isnt it! :)

Keshi.

Keshi said...

And u wud be happy to know Im bak Hiren.

:)

Keshi.

Hiren said...

@deepali -> well, that happens with me too ... many times in fact ... dont know what would it be if we didnt have prompt access to dictionary.com :)

Hiren said...

@keshi -> hey yaaa ... you back .... I sure am very very happy to know that you are back ! :)

ceedy said...

What is the time when you are forced to relax and you dont want to?