The world to come will be Exactly the same But for one startling difference: God’s love will never go unrequite…
Everybody impersonates who they used to be but only some are impostors
In the first half of life I tried it your way and succeeded which is how I got over you In the second half of life I did it my way and failed
How much Are you willing to sacrifice For what You cannot have
People keep repeating the same mis… Until they learn their lesson But what if the lesson is that History repeats itself? If you’ve skimmed your Nietzsche
People are like whales who have gotten sick of plankton
I always thought everybody was saying It’s better to be safe, then sorry
In school they put me in the gifted class but as one of my favorite teachers finally put it “There’s just something missing”
First, we learn how to walk Then we learn how to walk away For many of us This takes the rest of our lives But if we never give up
The two-week lockdown To bend the curve Turned into a year-and-a-half That bent our minds When
Author your own story By questioning your own authority In order to find out What you are trying to control And if, like me
If I’ve learned one thing from Pa… it’s that until I believe in God I will be enslaved to others That would have been enough! But I also learned that
You will only find happiness when the answers to the questions What would you do if you knew you… and What would you do if you knew you…
If the world exists on a continuum between utopia and dystopia but instead of polar opposites utopia and dystopia are both hell then at the exact midpoint
At the end of The Sorcerer’s App… as chaos reaches a crescendo the sorcerer appears just in time and sets things back in order Apprenticed to no one,