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Preserve and improve the world for your grandson as your grandfather preserved and improved it for you.

 

You don't have to make the world better to make things better overall, just don't make it worse.

 

Clean your room.

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"I do not see in religion the mystery of the incarnation so much as the mystery of the social order. It introduces into the thought of heaven an idea of equalization, which saves the rich from being massacred by the poor." - "Napoleon: In His Own Words" (1916)

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Life is precious. With it comes opportunity, potential. Appreciate all life has to offer, even the less sightly things. For that way, we can relish our lives to their fullest.

Remember, everything is connected. For to bless or condemn someone, even yourself, is to also do so to another, and another, and another...

With every choice, we make sacrifices. Always acknowledge them. For to do so is to be honest to yourself. To be honest in what you desire and believe in.

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There are many stars in the sky, however, a few are brighter than the others. Allow not your shine to falter, for if you are truly excellent, to be dimmed by the jealousy of others, is the greatest disappointment ever. 

 

Life is a road and death is the destination, there are many who travel the same road because it is the safest path which is the slowest way to said destination, but has very little in stories. Then there is those who make a road that reaches the destination in a blaze of glory, they are remembered, but burn out so quickly. The best of life is those who find a happy balance, able to enjoy their life, yet also able to make something rememberable.

 

True Law, protects and supports all, it is only the corruption and greed of humanity that has corrupted it. False Law only protects and supports those who have written it, these laws must be destroyed if we are to ever progress.

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Human and social constructs are an illusion. Thoughts shape reality. In everything there is balance, and in much of that balance we lack to see to focus on petty social constructs like family and religion, plus many more. Unified progress is how we must defeat our problems if we are going to push the limits of humanity.

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5 hours ago, The Lion said:

We cannot choose how to feel, but we may choose how to react to those feelings.

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Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.
                                                                          ~ Dennis P. Kimbro

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Have it in my signature actually. Do it with passion or not at all.

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4 minutes ago, Vaynth said:

Have it in my signature actually. Do it with passion or not at all.

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You drink that glass of milk. DRINK IT WITH PASSION!

Walking down the street? NAH **** THAT, I'M STRIDIN'!

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Always look forwards; for you as an individual are worthless without progress.

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4 minutes ago, Youngie5500 said:

You drink that glass of milk. DRINK IT WITH PASSION!

Walking down the street? NAH **** THAT, I'M STRIDIN'!

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The world is a loop, cycle waiting for someone to break its same story. 

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This is all just a simulation sponsored by the fortune 500 companies that is meant to drive us into endless suffering, the only true escape is through the worshipping of Jesus christ our Lord and Savior. For through his blood and body we shall be forgiven and proceed down the path of rewriting the simulation by committing to the grand Crusade against Islam, igniting a world war and ending the world with a grand spectacle of nuclear winter.

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