Quotes
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“Were convenience to be the thing of care, then we will treat the human life as one. Whether them to be deemed as convenient or inconvenient is only suited towards what drives utility to prove itself as akin to slavery. If an individual rebels, they are the inconvenience. If an individual complies, they are simply
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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.
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“That which is beautiful cannot be seen for the grime in what is impoverished. An abstraction can be to such a word, in being impoverished, though to be simply lacking. As poverty has its meaning upon what is lost, then beauty will be for what is gained.” – Modern Romanticism Post-Modernism has comprehended one thing:
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“If the greatest weakness of all is for the individual to believe he lacks one, then this is his greatest imperfection. Awareness of capability does not come without the same for its opposite. We are not capable if we are not also aware of how we are incapable. Pushing limits is one way to be
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“If victimization is equivalent to innocence, then the latter will be equivalent to denial. Of a denial that comes forth from a disbelief that one, as a victim, cannot possibly be like those who antagonize them. In this, there is more than a likelihood for such victims to be as their supposed ‘enemies’, even to
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“It is the coward’s approach to mock that which is dead, out of untold amount of time the living critic did not speak to the now-deceased whomever while they were alive.” – Modern Romanticism Remembering the dead, as we will, and then we recall only ever the successes of how they lived. For there is
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“Is there any wonder why I live? Is there any answer to why I love? For her, I will speak the words of bravery. For her, I will become frail. For her, and for no one else like her, I will break myself a thousand more times, so that she lives.” – Modern Romanticism
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“If the current and contemporary wisdom still stands, that before one does good for others, one must do good for themselves, then no past, present, nor future politician had, has, or will comply.” – Modern Romanticism The politician is the seducer. There is no bias in the statement that if such sorts were truthful, they’d
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“All that a person chooses compares to death. We choose death, because we cannot select between who should live. Therefore, in all that compares to a choice, relates always to what makes life temporary. Death.” – Modern Romanticism If we can choose, then it will be the object, or of everything according to something so
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“The greatest lie in the world is to believe everything is not as simple as one can describe it. A problem only becomes more problematic when it is believed to be more complex than it is. Yet, why would certain people want to view things through complexity? It can only be because they are comforted
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“History is a repetition of what was concealed by the bandage to the wound, in the direct push of past errors to keep the future uncertain.” – Modern Romanticism Individualism can only be characterized as current stature. Stature is the recognition of one’s current place in the world that takes not to the collective’s self-comprehension,
