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Buoyant Spirit

November 9, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“He looks upon a thousand of his desires as tedious and vain, channeled from a narrow and cold corridor that brings hardly anything but selfish gain.”

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Trained Eye

November 9, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Startling as it may be, this narrative appears to control the fates of men.”

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State of Slumber

November 8, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Men are made to be marionettes with their heads drawn down, eyes shut, ears stuffed, with binding chains and strings weighing upon their senses.”

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Cave of the Cranium

November 1, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“It is here, within this cave of the cranium, that the most deadly seeds reside.”

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Mould of the Old

October 26, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh 1 Comment

“Only this facade of outer colouring appears to change to the blind and deaf narrators of history.”

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Start from Scratch

October 23, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Reality is in fact quite the opposite, for it often lies perpendicular to what we think is true and real.”

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Organic Way

October 20, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Creatures that are conscious and intelligent, on the other hand, pave their daily lives with spontaneous adaptations to ever-changing circumstances, striding through situations with as much artistic intuition as they do mental calculations.”

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Mental Excretion

October 18, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Throngs of thoughts pass through our mind each day, thousands by their count, and none of them have a life of their own.”

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Cocoon of Clarity

October 13, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Gravity to our bodies is negativity to our personalities.”

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Rich Man

October 8, 2011by Amir Bozorgzadeh Leave a comment

“Yet nothing can be done, or should be tried, unless the man has some inkling of an identity outside of his usual self-image.”

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