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“It is the monster who hides his wounds, in the dark. It is the monster who had others attempt to slay him, and further he is pushed into the dark. The same monster had once loved, though fought for too much that now he finds warmer shelter in the dark. Rather than in a pair
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“Be honest on the intent, for the sake of what is being prolonged in its conflict can raise just the opportunists from the fire. Be honest on the intent, and do not deceive when it is another’s burned surroundings that grow the life of your own.” – Modern Romanticism Activists are the colonists. Coming to
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“Not so much to how we might love is the way in which humans can be frail. We are instead fragile because we trust. Some trust, with too much ease. These are the sorts to want the immediate comfort and consolation. One-sided trust is blind. Since love is blind, then why would trust ever be
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“For love, we are idealistic. To then place realism upon it, is to limit just how much could be done for a loved one, how far one is willing to go for them, and how much one will sacrifice that was never as valuable.” – Modern Romanticism
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“When the world becomes more crowded with the bad, then all the more to endure for the good. The latter are soon to find there is no place for themselves, and so they take to the Heavens to find a realm where goodness is most alike.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Forgiveness is the needed implementation, in the understanding that the monster was never born as such.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Does a woman want for deceptive men? Does a woman want for manipulative men? If no, then let him protect you. Be vulnerable around him. If you do not allow these things, then he’ll become the enraged terror, when he’s forced to protect only himself. A man’s honesty only ever surges out of him, whenever
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“How weak to be, when arms lace through to injury. To life’s greatest secret, that to be in love, means to surrender beneath the meaningful gaze, the resplendent sun. Away from ambition, then to declaration, that the one who shall be loved, will be kept beating within the heart, beyond death.” – Modern Romanticism
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“All arrogance behind human nature is where we find ourselves not as imperfect, beautiful creatures, and here willing to forsake what makes us ephemeral, in the vain desire to be more.” – Modern Romanticism It is in the aspect of knowing oneself, that to comprehend the self is to realize where one is limited, that
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“To love’s logic, it does not encompass the multitude, as such always surrounds the oneness of it. We are one, under love, as we are never above it. It is to danger upon the beloved, that we focus on nothing else. To love being the epitome of logic, wills us on a straightforward path, whether
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“One can be ignorant without being prejudiced. However, one cannot be prejudiced without being ignorant.” – Modern Romanticism To be anti-racist would have to mean to be anti-ignorance. However, how can one be anti of an absence, pertaining to ignorance, without broadening the void? Instead, to make the error of relating prejudice to hatred, would
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“By what I felt, I felt you. By all I loved, it was always you. In your vulnerability, I came crashing through. Then, when I lost you, I felt myself. I felt myself breaking. I heard myself crying. Among all to love, in all I love, it was always you. Your pain, it opened me.