Quotes
-
“Were the human to be adjusted to their own darkness, they’d indeed begin to love what they see. What they see, being themselves, never illuminated in a reflection. They are the beast who loves themselves, always aching, always famished. They chew upon their own flesh, turn themselves inside-out, and demand to be called ‘beautiful’. Yet,…
-
“No man can be named a liar, when his critics are focused upon error of his appearance, rather than of his deeds.” – Modern Romanticism
-
“Proof must be within action. A person is always recognized for their deeds, for however noble and direct, and therefore not seen any longer of appearance. We love, we trust, the hero for their actions, when their appearances can be ignored. Though, should the appearance be the heroism, it is deception we believe to empower…
-
“The identity is the appearance. The action is the deed. Can we recognize the hero by their looks, or by their actions?” – Modern Romanticism
-
“All the appearances of a person, can be endless. It is how the deception operates. The skin tone can be made as an infinite arrangement of colors, for instance. Though, by focusing solely on that, we forget the beyond. We forget what is beneath. We forget what is behind such simple appearances that are swallowed…
-
“Judging an appearance has been twisted of its meaning to refer towards only the ignorance of a person, the prejudice of a person. Yet, never has ignorance been so ripe, when we confuse our appearances, what we first notice, to either say that one cannot be assumed for a gender or a race, or whatever…
-
Appearances are the way for a human to have penetrative eyes. As in, to have the ability to see through deception. For deception only brings itself on to lacking itself as appropriate for what one sees. Why would the pauper dress as a rich person, if they were not rich? That is one example. Why…
-
“The foolish pauper will believe in deceiving words, upon the time they look to leadership to state they are loving. For no human can be God, as no human can be perfect. Imperfection of leadership states that the politician is just as foolish as the pauper.” – Modern Romanticism If before a bridge, then why…
-
“To stand before the tyrant, is disrespectful to the tyrant. To kneel before the tyrant, makes the kneeler approved of their lesser status. For to stand, makes one challenge leadership, challenge oppressive dictatorship. To kneel, makes one the slave, in submission to the tyrant.” – Modern Romanticism
-
“There is only two possible outcomes to a nation’s population, where the former sort will stand, as the latter sort will kneel. To stand, will mean to be high for freedom. To kneel, will mean to submit to dictatorship. To make oneself low, at such a stance, whether to kneel, or to bow, makes oneself…