How abstract we humans sound, when we say these are dark times. As though it isn’t in our hands that paint our times.
OBEHI VESSEL A.When you have no money, you’re penniless. When you have no love, you’re poor.
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And now, we look back at what was normal, and we find that normal isn’t always good or right; No. Normal, is whatever has been spent with us, the longest time. And that in itself is not a valid reason for it to stay.
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When you have no money, you’re penniless. When you have no love, you’re poor.en you have no love, you’re poor.
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What’s lost, can be found. What’s broken, may be fixed. But what lives in denial of either of these will remain as it is.
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Standing between who we are, and who we want to be, is that which we find easiest to be.
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I have felt warmth in lies, and coldness in truth. This is how I know that morality, transcends the physicality of temperatures.
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Ears quick to listen. Lips, slow to speak. I take, so that I may give.
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A problem ignored, has two outcomes. The illusion that it is gone, and the reality of one problem becoming more.
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Fear is a curtain telling you she’s a door walkthrough.
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Every human carries a heavy past. But the good thing about what can be carried, is that it can also be put down.
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I used to envy the sun, for having seen it all. I was wrong. Left with nothing to see, how bored she must be.
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It is the silliness of youth to trust time.
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Patience is not the ability to wait. It is, how we wait; an attitude so unruffled, that none can tell if we’re waiting or not.
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I used to believe that living is doing, moving, getting. But, there is life in staying still. A bird is a bird even when she isn’t flying.
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It seems to be, that there are dual reasons why justice is rarely given. One, too little evidence. Two, too much.
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Both strong and weak may survive; if neither takes too seriously, the titles of ‘strong’ and ‘weak’.
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