A little slip a little slumber, a little breach little blunder, a little mistake a little meander but life without these is a total failure.
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Death has already defeated the living.
I’ve never heard a dead man say he wishes he could live a little…
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Sometimes my character feels a little too human…
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Sailing over the most gracious silver moon immersed into stelliferous seiche waves. Happy oysters gaze through sparkling pearls. The silence, the breeze bestows content and delight. solitude frolicking with lavender sillage through the smiling night!
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Piffle fills the stubborn brains of idiots. They prefer sticking to their creed rather than attest their pervasiveness.
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Poetry should be felt, rather than understood. In other words, a poem should make the reader feel something—not by telling them what to feel, but by evoking feeling directly.
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You do not need a sign to seen, be loud to be heard, or a heart to be felt, when all you feel is within you.
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“The path to greatness is paved with persistence, not perfection.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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“From the mysterious depths of the ocean to the towering peaks of mountains, let us be stewards of all life forms, protecting the precious balance of ecosystems with unwavering resolve.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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“Our lasting legacy lies not in the towering stone structures, but in the forests we nurture, the oceans we safeguard, and the skies we keep pure.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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“The footprint of progress must never trample upon the footprint of nature. And so human advancement must never overshadow or destroy nature upon which all life depends.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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If you see things in a different light then it becomes visible.
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When you sell a type of Christianity whose only response to suffering and lose is that your either in sin or don't have enough faith, you set up a lot of people for frustration and anger.
Luka Mwango
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For some, that have thought long & hard, and choose to disbelieve in an afterlife ... the question humanity must ask is straightforward, with that in mind ... what can one believe in before death?
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To have prejudices is to feel superior, but God created us in the same way without a preference. Let's start to love one another to build a much better world.
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"We all begin as winners in the race to fertilize. So we've all been the recipients of the most coveted prize... life. " -Crystol Woods :)
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Freedom ain't free
If there's a fee!
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The mystery of life, the mystery of love, the mystery of creation -- what keeps me coming back to God, enthralled with God, is His endearing, never ending mystery. One experiences first-hand through Christ.
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Always some regrets, curiosities...always wondering, if only slightly, of road not traveled...life is really too short -- our nature to want to wander where we wonder.
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The only problem with wishing for all your dreams to come true is . . . that a few nightmares may also become real.
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Focus. Let not that which befall your ears,
Remove His peace; and fill you with fears.
Focus
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War; famine; disease; poverty; extremism; hate. Who said life isn’t fear!
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Treat everything we do with same loving care that goes into our poetry...and life will respond with volumes to treasure.
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Churches are bird feeders
and bird feeders are no good
without birds.
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.......all we need is a whole hearted desire and sincerity in deeds. The difficult life isn't that difficult!
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Flowers are the creator’s finishing touch, perfection in last strokes of His brush.
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Seeing death and despair all around us, we are deduced to a state of hopelessness; we must believe that hope will become light through our darkness. Let's pray fervently and cast our anxieties on Christ.
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A lack of finance can lead an individual into a life of crime.
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SURVIVE THROUGH LIFE
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p.s. poetry is just life painted in cursive...
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