ROMANTIC IDEAS: “Everything I Know about Love I Learned from Robin Williams”
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I’ve always believed that romance and humor go together. They go together like like milk and cookies…like day and night…like yin and yang…like Bogart and Bacall…like John and Yoko.
Robin Williams, in a thoughtful mood during an interview:
“No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.”
What you say to your partner is important. The way you say it is important. The ideas (positive, supportive, caring, exciting, soothing, loving) that you share with him/her will change the world.
Robin Williams, making a profound aside in the middle of a stand-up routine:
“You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.”
“A little spark of madness.” Sounds like a great definition of love to me.
Robin Williams, in “Dead Poets Society”:
“Language was invented for one reason, boys: To woo women.”
I’m not sure if that’s true from a strictly anthropological point-of-view. But most women love it when you express yourself, your feelings, to them.
Robin Williams, in “Flubber”:
“I love you with all my heart. With every cell, with every molecule, with every atom. I love you on the subatomic level.”
You know, if you can find great romantic lines in a Disney comedy, you can find them anywhere.
Robin Williams, in “Dead Poets Society”:
“…poetry, beauty, romance, love…these are what we stay alive for.”
It wouldn’t hurt to stop and reflect on this for 10 minutes, once-a-week.
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By Greg Godek.
A card carrying member of the Robin Williams Fan Club since Mork and Mindy (1978).
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