Quotes
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“How often do the flames stir, when information is withheld? She’s been adored, for the sake that no one else but loving eyes are aware of her existence. She’s been kept secret, locked in a heart. There is no choice. Locked in a heart, for her protection. Imprisoned behind veins, for her prolonged life. With
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“Were love to be that which is deemed as opinionated, then we are constantly comparing it to lust. To the gain of what we can have for ourselves, for how it pertains to what only we know; That is lust. Love is, therefore, the remembrances of what did occur, though cannot be questioned on why.
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“As the artist dies so that their artwork might live on, is just the same as a mother who would die to keep her children alive.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Self-esteem is the reprimandable place of the sociopath, whose highness to himself demands a place without any act of nobility to its design.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Who wants to be the one who takes the blame for another? Who wants to be the one who bleeds for another? Who wants to be the one who dies for another? There is no one, besides the he or the she who is too smart and too stupid to know and not know what
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“Treat that which is meant to be temporary as meant to be permanent, then one has merely offered their life upon a silver platter directly to their executioner. As life is temporary, then death will be permanent.” – Modern Romanticism All things so precious to the individual, are there to be treated as temporary. If
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“The basics, of food, water, and shelter are all that should be required to ‘care for yourself’.” – Modern Romanticism There is a sincere fault within people’s mind, as of the current setting to this world, that to believe one should care for oneself is the only requirement for extended life. In this belief, there
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“If there’s no definite answer, then there will be an indefinite problem.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Something so beautiful, identifiable, and familiar to us is enough to raise even portions of our physical flesh to the heights of Heaven.” – Modern Romanticism How real is it to feel something so lodged in the mind? Of something so dark, that only ever the depressed individual could understand, is never felt during a
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“Stripped from your wild self. Your yielding self. Of bare back, bald breasts, and kissable lips… How have others seen you? How can you foresee me, seeing you? Such beauty. Such admirable beauty. A simplicity to the arrangement of your hair. To your fingers, burning at the tips like candleflame. This is special, dear. This
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“Rejection is just one representation of division, out of either a disregard for how a person appears upon the surface, or by some remembrance to past experience. To reject, out of valid reason, would not be the ignorance between two people who reject each other for none. Out of no reason, that is, people reject
