In the quote "I started to want what the two of you had.." by S.C. Stephens, there is a sense of envy and longing expressed. The speaker is admiring and desiring a relationship or connection that the two mentioned individuals have. This quote may reflect themes of desire, jealousy, and longing for something that is perceived as special or valuable.
In S.C. Stephens' quote, the speaker expresses a desire for what others have. This sentiment is still relevant today as people often find inspiration in the relationships and accomplishments of those around them. This feeling can motivate individuals to strive for their own versions of success and happiness, highlighting the importance of surrounding ourselves with positive influences.
"I started to want what the two of you had.." - S.C. Stephens
When reading this quote from S.C. Stephens, take a moment to reflect on the following questions:
“It was a strange thing, to still be in love with your wife and to not know if you liked her. What would happen when this was all over? Could you forgive someone if she hurt you and the people you love, if she truly believed she was only trying to help?I had filed for divorce, but that wasn't what I really wanted. What I really wanted was for all of us to go back two years, and start over. Had I ever really told her that?”
“I had fun. That’s what I believe in. Fun, flings, the sizzle. It starts as a shiver, when you see a man for the first time. And then he meets your eye and the shiver runs down your back and becomes a sizzle in your stomach and you think 'I want to dance with that man.' You dance, you have a cocktail or two, you flirt.”
“Uh, do you want a job?""I got one.""Oh." I wasn't sure why I had assumed he was unemployed. "Okay.""Sure.""Sure, what?""I want a job.""You just said you already had a job.""I do. I got two. But if you're hirin', I'll quit one off 'em. It hella sucks anyway."I didn't know what "helasux" was, but i wasn't about to ask. "Can you organize all these movies?""Easy.""When can you start?"He smiled at me. "Now.”
“Why did you start to write?I left at 15.. I started to write becase I was taken off a ship from Germany when I was 18. They said I wouldn't live for 6 months.I'd been given up for dead many times and I just didn't want to waste my life. I had what I now realize was a spiritual experience.I realized that I would die,and that just before I would die,two things would happen.number one, I would regret my entire life.and number two, I would want to live my life over again.and then I would die.and that terrified me.[...]to think that I would live my entire life, look at it, and say oh..I blew it. was such a terrifying thoughtthat I bought a typewriterI didn't know what I was going to do with it, but I bought a typewriter.but that is what got me to start writing, wasI did not want to waste my lifeI wanted to, and I HAD to, do something with my life”
“If you had started doing anything two weeks ago, by today you would have been two weeks better at it.”