Quotes
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“Humans have a fixation to multiply themselves, making their power to be believed in terms of numbers. Yet, it is the loss of control upon that power, that objectively proves a human to have none, neither over themselves nor of Nature. For what creates a human, being of Nature or God, or of a father…
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“Fear is the solitude of a human, in their attempt to dig into themselves to find what they either loathe or can accept. Though, what person in their total solitude has accepted what they despise, be that a wound that must close?” – Modern Romanticism A person in love, feels everything. A person who feels…
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“All fear, makes two individuals equal. Though, to what a person can know of what they fear, makes them compassionate. All prejudice does not originate directly from hatred, though from fear. As love and fear are the two primary emotions of a human, hatred is an extension off fear. Hatred is not even a primary…
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“Like love, hatred is felt at first glance. Sooner when we get to know a person, we discover more we can love, or more we can hate, and always more we can accept.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Growth is elevated to the point of comfort. To that degree, humans must decline in numbers so that external stability is generated. Survival is the most prominent necessity for any organism, making life so precious in its fight to remain.” – Modern Romanticism Many factors exist within what is to be said, here. Though, two…
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“Trust is the source to which we place it upon external communication. Without trust, we are blind. Even if there are things to not ever trust, do we not trust what we read? We hold the book in our hands, as we trust the words on the page, for knowledge’s sake. There are always things…
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“One does not know the definition of loss, until they’ve learned to love less of themselves, and more of something else. One knows the definition of selfishness, when they’ve taken more value to themselves, and less of everything else.” – Modern Romanticism
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“The phrase, ‘Nothing holds meaning’ possesses meaning. Thus, the contradiction lays upon Nihilism, making the truth that everything objectively holds meaning. It is even those who say that nothing has a meaning, who create a meaning, to what supposedly has none.” – Modern Romanticism
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“The lie is defined by internal intricacy. The lie is always within. The lie is never seen. It becomes truth, when no longer a lie. Place the spotlight on a so-called lie, and continue naming it a lie, and it is truth, never deception. Disregard what is a lie, because you do not notice it,…
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“All intricacies to a lie, were birthed from the easy consumption of one. For truth is never swallowed whole, as the serpent would do. Truth is bitten, piece by piece, harder to swallow, harder to digest. For if truth were a pill, it would be a lie.” – Modern Romanticism
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“If each person was raised from the fertility of a mother’s womb, then it is they who will die at the same level, being the fertility of black earth. For we begin in fertility, as we end in fertility. We walk, when alive, on beginnings and endings, of others.” – Modern Romanticism
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Accessible: This translates to, “There is more enjoyment when things are obtained with ease, rather than with stress. We’re trying to limit your life, by limiting what strengthens you, being that stress. We don’t understand that reflection over pain, offers answers to shortcomings.” Affordable: This translates to, “We do not value the individual pocket, that…