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“Oh, care that I felt for you, above all else. I never mattered for a moment, in this world. If to keep you afloat was always my aim, then may I drown with content. To be angered at you, when hearts came to a close, was only ever because I could care for nothing else.
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“Can depression be removed from the life of one who suffers from it? It cannot. It is not anything related to presence. Depression is what a person suffers from, due to absence, just as a wound upon skin is missing flesh and blood.” – Modern Romanticism The average psychiatrist or psychologist, or those who simply
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“No, dear. Betterment to yourself is never necessary. Betterment to myself, always is. As long as you remain perfect for my eyes, you need not change, as only through my love will you rise. If I keep myself from beast-hood, from the monster to which once hurt you, I can make you float above. Your
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“To the instant, versus the infinite, one should immediately comprehend the difference between the body and the mind.” – Modern Romanticism For what is understood, instantly, is the body. It possesses flaws that we can easily say are “unique” to ourselves, though only because we never worked towards the correction of them. Out of work,
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“Were it not for human imperfection, put forth by human stupidity, we’d not have the science able to mark its trail of progress in the soil before us.” – Modern Romanticism Knowledge is acquired through human idiocy. Human error is what grants the achievement, out of correction through invention. Though, through invention, there is no
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“Science is the discoverer to limitations, not what is unlimited, pertaining itself to the form, being so flawed as to be opposite from the mind.” – Modern Romanticism If science can relate itself to things so logical, then it cannot be for the mind. Not for the mind, because the brain would be of each
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“Rage is the uncontrolled emotion, spread about like flame, unable to disperse without either nothing else to destroy, or in the touch of its superior, being water.” – Modern Romanticism How cruel can a modern world be to tell a certain race that they’re the only targets of racism, or to tell a woman that
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“Some might repeat that art should remain as is, and they’d be right, if no artist was ever deceived by the idea that ‘realism’ should take more prominence on the canvas, over their surroundings.” – Modern Romanticism Hyper-realism, in art, possesses no “art” of itself, due to that such paintings of such realism attempt to
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“Comprehend that choice is the one division that relates to division, itself. As much as we choose, we choose for diversity’s sake. Diversity. The word that belongs to the slave-master. The connoisseur of differing flavors who manages to discover merely his favorite, not the beloved to which sprouted from someplace beyond his knowledge.” – Modern
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“Comprehend that choice is the one division that relates to division, itself. As much as we choose, we choose for diversity’s sake. Diversity. The word that belongs to the slave-master. The connoisseur of differing flavors who manages to discover merely his favorite, not the beloved to which sprouted from someplace beyond his knowledge.” – Modern
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“Arrange in any mind the opposite towards what would occur, upon the question that states, ‘What am I?’ Does one comprehend their own identity as a universal understanding among all others, or does it become a special understanding that is segregated from humanity, itself?” – Modern Romanticism A monster is humanity not gone, though buried,
