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Monthly Archives: September 2010

Health of Humanity

September 29, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“The overall state and condition of the society at large must always be a concern for those who wish to develop themselves on a personal level.”

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Gesture of Gusto

September 27, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“It is not about blind idealism, where naïveté runs amok and drives the reasoning apparatus in-between our ears to utter madness.”

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Towards Harmony

September 26, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“The sense and logic to personal morality is therefore a matter of common sense for those who dare to face reality.”

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Product and Creation

September 22, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“The noise never stops; its gears never end their flips and movements; the thoughts pass one to another as an endless procession of grey clouds.”

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Null and Void

September 19, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Look down into the abyss of who you think you are and wonder at the possibility which still awaits you.”

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Flow of Logic

September 18, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Irony is, and always will be, the theme of the human condition.”

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Sickness of Excess

September 18, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“The rantings and ramblings would boil and squirm through the cracks of restlessness until the only thing left was a heart worth knowing.”

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Live Life Lightly

September 14, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“The necessity to be something, somewhere or serve the expectations of some idea which was imposed on us by some influence of media or education, has to be made obsolete.”

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Path of Intelligence

September 6, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“The third force can often be a conscious choice to bring oneself to a standstill, a motionless resistance to the automatic shuffling of men and the ideas which bind them down into a restless existence.”

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Lens of Inclusivity

September 3, 2010by Amir Bozorgzadeh 1 Comment

“When the light is lit, from flickering flame to bright bonfire, it will show facets and aspects to the reality of things which will serve to broaden his perspective further and create a lens of inclusivity from which he can choose to view the world.”

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