One does not write about a whole lot of different things, subjects, without having done a whole lot of different things, subjects already and those made-up (Imagination, a soullful consort of the aritist) -- a lot I am not particularly prowd of...and a lot I am. It is a spicy mix that salts and peppers poetry of interest. Not a necessity, but far easier to write after one has actually done something.
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Even if we get to a particular age, it is hard to reach the level of the mind of a sage
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"We've been giving one particular talent or the other to get rich but many hasn't discover there's and some will not! not to talk of executing it, that's why many will die broke"
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There are those particular words a certain writer never parts with. Never waste time on information about the author. Open the pages, find the words.
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A swear word to one generation can be highly offensive the same word to the next generation is used so often it becomes common and loses its offensive quality and words offensive to a group by generation stay offensive in general but are not linked direct to that particular group. Language evolves
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No book is a holy book, holy is only what good we learn from a particular book.
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The invariability of the repetition of the harsher lessons of human history is singularly and particularly dependent on the invariability of human stupidity.
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Always consider yourself to be the smallest creature in any particular task you are currently doing. By this you will never be prey to that very infamous taking back factor called over-confidence easily.
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