Making Room
“Like a great boulder weathered down through time, he can so easily believe that erosion is a compliment to his own merits.”
“Like a great boulder weathered down through time, he can so easily believe that erosion is a compliment to his own merits.”
“Inside, deep inside, a man knows, but on the surface he is enslaved by habits and fear.”
“The soil is such that new seeds can rarely grow.”
“The whole modern world is a stage where every living soul seeks applause.”
“The conspiracy itself is innocent, leaving no one to blame.”
“There is no pause or second steps to the left or right.”
“Men are moulded by society in such a fashion as to be offended by every stumble from every stone, and to blame all of creation if a cup of coffee displeases the tongue.”
“It is a perfect paradox, and like all true conundrums, the pill is difficult to swallow.”