Covid
-
“Whoever saves one life, saves the entire world.” – Oskar Schindler Once in a time of my life, I rescued someone from the brink of their disaster. Maintaining consistent contact, I constantly worried. I unendingly concerned over their well-being. Hong Kong was finding itself in ruin, at a slow crawl to that point. Mainland China
-

“Those who support the facts of a world depraved, are those who seek to keep the deprivation steady and continuous.” – Modern Romanticism Scientists support facts. Politicians seem to support the scientists. However, doers will be idealistic, even among the pain of not letting the world spin and continuing on with the flow. There are
-
“How often were diseases transacted from slave to slave, as they were mere cattle upon their ships from one continent to the next?” – Modern Romanticism These ongoing pathetic attempts at culling the spread of the virus, through “lockdowns”, have actually culled human beings. Recall an idiotic Democrat philosophy of believing that if guns are
-
“What leader is such, when their goal is not upon the future, though upon the passing moments? Their aim, in that sense, would be to freeze everyone in place, so that the future receives more anxiety than does the moment.” – Modern Romanticism Whatever fool believes one should “live for the moment”, pertaining to a
-
“If betrayal of trust, to the personal level, can be met with reaction through vengeance, then it is love, itself, to do the same. It will be, in such a latter case, on a global scale.” – Modern Romanticism Love is the emotion of trust, to be physically close with another enough to not believe
-
“Love is the sickness to the cure. It is the vaccine. Love vaccinates. For love prevents the damages from being done, further. Love protects. Love shields. In work, a builder will raise all that was, at one point, mere pieces. A sickness, as that is love, being also the cure. We are, when in love,