打電話給他/她,不知道說甚麼好,還是不打比較好。
想念一個人,不一定要聽到他/她的聲音
聽到了他/她的聲音,也許就是另一回事。
想像中的一切,往往比現實稍微美好一點。
想念中的那個人,也比現實稍微溫暖一點。
思念好像是很遙遠的一回事,有時卻偏偏比現實親近一點。』

你希望別人怎麼對待你,
你就要先怎麼對待別人。
1.我想你
2.什麼也不想做,只是這樣懶懶的想你。
3.如果想你是一只綿羊,我已經數到了九百九十九......
4.大雪覆蓋了我走過的痕跡,想你的心情在向前蔓延。
5.獨自一個人的時候,想你變的尤為明顯。
6.下雨的天氣特別想你。
7.因為想你,我的世界充滿了陽光。
Are You Always Disappointed?
by Amy Bellows, Ph.D.
June 13, 2007
People who score high on the disappointment scale are at greater risk of physical or emotional difficulties, or both.
Such individuals appear to have a greater frequency of headaches, gastrointestinal difficulties, moist palms,
and over-perspiration than those scoring low on this scale. For some, being very disappointed for prolonged
periods of time can lead to chronic stress problems.
Disappointment results from thoughts and expectations being out of line with reality. Your expectations and hopes