Wisdom
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“Retiring the world of what consists itself as pertaining to absence, is all the effort to bring it about, ever further.” – Modern Romanticism To “stop”, or to just “get rid” of what presents itself, to a person, as something that references absence, will indeed, deepen the issue. An issue, as racism, is something that…
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“Were one be ready to move on, then the other will cling. Were both be ready to move on, then nothing ever occurred. Were neither be ready to move on, then this romance is true. Only within the third example, is a relationship ever something of truth.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Control the origin and you control the outcome.” – Modern Romanticism As some might believe that certain thoughts or types of speech might come across as “hateful”, is nothing short of what stems from the wrong in that ideology. Speech cannot be hateful, though can act as a reminder. Just as through a wedding or…
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“It is more the human effort to trust, than to love, being what makes us such fragile and imperfect creatures. To trust, and then, to be betrayed on it, forces us to learn from our mistakes, or otherwise repeat them.” – Modern Romanticism Same as history repeats itself, mistakes too. There are those who express…
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“Justice is, what denial isn’t. We cannot, as we might, find ourselves to find fault in another, without rejecting our own humanity. Our nature, to be imperfect, to be flawed, is to comprehend that the sides to a coin do not represent a sheer division; rather, they represent what exists to inevitably work towards the…
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“Through fear, a person learns to move. As it is always ‘through’ fear, to be past it, not within it, that life stirs itself inside its own veins. It will be fearlessness, attained, when a person learns to ably spill some blood off their own veins, without tears to add.” – Modern Romanticism No one…
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“Displace yourself from what the skies know, to all your arms have carried. You know, in your heart, the human nature that demands to keep carrying. Beneath the Heavens, and we catch the rain.” – Modern Romanticism Love is, what humans aren’t. A divine element of the universe, unable to be totally fathomed by the…
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“Welcome the tyranny as though you accept what is offered, without regard for who is taking.” – Modern Romanticism This Hippocratic Oath, which is a document referring to the confidentiality for the patient, respects the vocation, to nothing more. It is not the concern for the patient, though for the vocation of therapist, doctor, and…
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“Does a woman want for deceptive men? Does a woman want for manipulative men? If no, then let him protect you. Be vulnerable around him. If you do not allow these things, then he’ll become the enraged terror, when he’s forced to protect only himself. A man’s honesty only ever surges out of him, whenever…
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“It is not so unbecoming of wrath, itself, to be the curtain above the waters. The flaming shield to the tears, for this is where a man protects himself, in deception. A man lies to himself, in self-preservation.” – Modern Romanticism Lies. It is the word a man clings to, whenever he shall be enraged.…
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“How weak to be, when arms lace through to injury. To life’s greatest secret, that to be in love, means to surrender beneath the meaningful gaze, the resplendent sun. Away from ambition, then to declaration, that the one who shall be loved, will be kept beating within the heart, beyond death.” – Modern Romanticism
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“While all walks on, then all must be loved, for the matter of safety. By the genuine heart that never misguides, never missteps, comprehends purpose beneath its own weight, there is infinite pressure atop eternal light.” – Modern Romanticism There are those, and those, alone, who fight within the darkness. Love is a grave, for…