Ted Mosby: I used to believe in destiny, you know? I go to the bagel place, see a pretty girl in line, reading my favorite novel, whistling the song that’s been stuck in my head all week, and I think: “Wow… Hey, maybe she’s the one?” Now I think: “I just know that bitch is going to take the last whole wheat everything bagel.”
Robin Scherbatsky: You’ve just been focused on work.
Ted Mosby: No, it’s more than that. I stopped believing. Not in some depressed I’m-gonna-cry-during-my-toast way. Not in a way I even noticed until tonight. It’s just, every day I think I… believe a little less, and a little less, and a little less, and that sucks. What do I about that, Scherbatsky?
Robin Scherbatsky: You’re Ted Mosby. You start believing again.
Ted Mosby: In what? Destiny?
Robin Scherbatsky: Chemistry. You got chemistry, you only need one other thing.
Ted Mosby: What’s that?
Robin Scherbatsky: Timing. But timing’s a bitch
#sunset #Palawan #himym #elnido (at Corong Corong Beach, El Nido)
The worst thing about travelling is that it has to end.
El Nido’s beauty captivated me. It was worth the almost 8-hour air and land travel. I got to meet a lot of people, learned new things and came to realizations about myself that helped me be a better person. #Palawan is a gem and I will truly go back.
Thank you so much @viaexpresslipa for the hassle-free package and thank you, Clint, for being so patient with our travel demands! You are awesome 👍👍👍😄 #travels #inapot (at Big Lagoon, El Nido Palawan)