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“That poem is not about 'waiting,' nor about 'missing.' It's about asking fate for a chance to come across each other once more. I wonder if I, too, am caught in the nets of fate...”

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“Tai Chi este o gimnastică foarte lentă, efectuată ca și cum ați înota prin apă sau, în cazul Tai Chi-ului, prin aer. Acest lucru aduce numeroase beneficii. Nu puteți să vă accidentați practicând Tai Chi corect, pentru că lentoarea vă permite să auziți semnalele de durere ale corpului și să opriți orice mișcare care vă deranjează. Nu faceți altceva decât să ajustați mișcările Tai Chi pentru a corespunde propriilor dumneavoastră limite de mobilitate.”

“My own plans are made. While I can, I sail east in the Dawn Treader. When she fails me, I paddle east in my coracle. When she sinks, I shall swim east with my four paws. And when I can swim no longer, if I have not reached Aslan’s country, or shot over the edge of the world into some vast cataract, I shall sink with my nose to the sunrise.”

“Why should your Majesty expect it? My own plans are made. While I can, I sail east in the Dawn Treader. When she fails me, I paddle east in my coracle. When she sinks, I shall swim east with my four paws. And when I can swim no longer, if I have not reached Aslan’s country, or shot over the edge of the world in some vast cataract, I shall sink with my nose to the sunrise and Peepiceek will be head of the talking mice in Narnia.”