Quotes

  • “Love is eternal, though only upon beginnings. If creation is love, then love is always behind an individual towards where they could not see nor prove its existence. In the Atheist’s request that the existence of God should be proven, it is not possible when no human, as an imperfect being with consumable flesh, can

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  • “We can scream in love’s face, begging for it to go, though it will remain as the haunt. As humans, our errors are always in what we are incapable of overcoming. Can we overcome love? No, for it is love that overcomes us. Why are we in pain, when a loved one has exited our

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  • “One can be ignorant without being prejudiced, though one cannot be prejudiced without being ignorant.” – Modern Romanticism Take the singular individual, separated from the group, and in one’s sight upon them, there can be the statement that says there is ignorance for them. As in, the observant person has no knowledge of them. In

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  • “If words, ever being remembered, are banned, such are truthful. It is not what is factual that is ever considered taboo, though what inspires human curiosity or further thought upon the subject. To this, the idea to believe that words, on their own, are violent, is the mere promotion that individualism should be suppressed. It

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  • Philosophy – “Why Equity does not Care” – 10/26/2021

    “No standard of obligation is a claim of care to another individual or even a collective gathering. There is no amount of monetary value that can out-measure what is the heart’s weight in gold. One cannot care, without comprehending what possesses worth versus what has value.” – Modern Romanticism All of value pertains to how

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  • Philosophy – “How Hatred is Born from Love” – 10/18/2021

    “Love knows. It does not ignore. A human factor of trust allows love to deepen, that we come to know more of another. Would betrayal be another factor to that human connection, we then take our knowledge of that person to the next life. When we move on, we can plot revenge, though being no

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  • “Leadership by example will not tell the world how it’s done. Rather, it will show the world how it is meant to be done. The leader who governs his nation, focuses on his nation, not to either interfere nor place other nations ahead of his own is a leader by example. That is, to lead

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  • “What would the child fix? What would the child stop? There is no future generation that could halt the cycles that are unstoppable. The child should not hold the responsibilities of the adult. If the parent to their child should allow them to fix what the adult has ruined, then the upbringing is wrong. If

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  • “To give the pauper the sum he won’t forget, cannot occur. He will forget it. If you have given it to him, you just might turn your back to move on with your day. Give the homeless pauper the entire world’s wealth to build a kingdom, and perhaps soon the king, once a pauper, for

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  • Philosophy Series – Pt. 1 – “Why Anger is Mute” – 9/28/2021

    “Nothing deprives the soul so much as to build a dam of fire, a wall of flame, around what is intended to flood the self. These are waters meant to reveal reflections, to an understanding from the external individual who can look within what is grief. As anger is built, in vain, around sadness, it

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  • “Love prevents. It is the embrace that protects. Therefore, it acts as the vaccine, with the same properties of an illness, such as a virus, being used for the supposed cure. Love is that, being an illness that prevents illness. It cures, though our heart yearns to the lover that makes us further ill with

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  • “Humans break; love does not. For trust’s sake, it can be betrayed, though the one reason we feel that pain is because we thought different. We idealized the other, saw them perfect, though reality kept them as not perfect for us. We feel that pain, because we still love them. We still portray them as

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