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Her name is Sabrina, and she is probably one of the laziest and emotionally closed off people you will ever meet. Don't judge her for it; she's a lot smarter than you can imagine and is fiercely loyal to her true friends. A new graduate who majored in law and hoping to work for legal aid find a way of helping people in any way possible. She lives to achieve success, with no plans of execution. She maintains sanity, with her natural talent of repression; fitness, with weightlifting and circuits; and cheerfulness with singing and eating frequently. She is imperfect, and will always be honest about it.

Words speak

Posso farle.

"Ambition is a wonderful thing-it can drive you, it can exhaust you, but if you look at it in a positive way it can be very productive."-Steven McRae.

"I like to think that while striving to improve, it is important to acknowledge at every stage along the way, when you have achieved something."-Steven McRae.

Carpe diem.

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Coffee break
Tuesday, 1 May 2012 @ 3:33 am
A friend of mine posted this as his status update about a month back but I've had it at the back of my mind and can't seem to forget about it so I scrolled through everything to find it again...Note: the original used 'creamer' instead of 'milk'.
"Love is like making a perfect cup of coffee: you need the right amount of coffee, sugar and milk.

The coffee keeps you going, but you'll end up sleepless if you have too much.
Without sugar and milk, your coffee will turn out to be bitter.
When you add some milk, it will taste smooth, but blunt without the sugar.
Add some sugar and it will be drinkable-but with too much sugar, you'll stop in a few sips.
When all elements merge together to form the right balance, you'll get the perfect cup.

The question is, will you drink it fast or slow? Will you enjoy it while it's still hot and burn yourself? Or leave it until it turns cold ? 
Whichever way you take it doesn't matter, the last drop will still be finished and all that matters is that you've had a taste of perfection".
Kinda nice, huh?
I attempted to find the sort of better written version (the one I copied from my friend had several grammatical and punctuation errors that I wasn't entirely sure about correcting) by googling it but nothing came up. So I'm assuming my friend made it up himself or it's a translation of a Chinese saying (possible?) 


In other interesting news, I got the wrong date for my presentation (I thought it was on Tuesday instead of Wednesday) so therefore more procrastination...and I've been talking to my phone for the past half an hour (which isn't as odd as it sounds as I've been testing out Siri).