Klaus: | There is a word in German, lebenslang schatz des schicksals and the closest translation would be, "life long treasure of destiny." Victoria is wunderbar, but she is not my lebenslang schatz des schicksals. She’s my beinahe leidenschaft gegenstand …it means the thing that is almost the thing that you want, but it’s not quite. That is Victoria to me. |
Ted: | How do you know she’s not lebenslang schatz des schicksals? Maybe as the years go by she’ll get lebenslangerschicksalsschatz…ier? |
Klaus: | lebenslang schatz des schicksals is not something that develops over time. It is something that happens instantaneously. It courses through you like the water of a river after a storm, filling you and emptying you all at once. You feel it throughout your body, in your hands, in your heart, in your stomach, in your skin…have you ever felt this way about someone? |
Ted: | …I think so. |
Klaus: | If you have to think about it, you have not felt it. |
Ted: | And you’re absolutely sure you’ll find that someday? |
Klaus: | Of course. Everyone does eventually… you just never know when or where. |
dear andy,
loving you, feeling as though you're everything i could ever want out of life, wanting to be with you —is the easiest thing. relationships take work and commitment to maintain, but loving you is effortless.
you, andy, are my lebenslang schatz des schicksals. and i can only hope i am the same for you.
yours & always.