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The human race had always disgusted me. essentially, what made them disgusting was the family-relationship illness, which included marriage, exchange of power and aid, which neighborhood, your district, your city, your county, your state, your nation-everybody grabbing each other's assholes in the Honeycomb of survival out of a fear-animalistic stupidity.
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I want quiet thunder.
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Van Gogh escrevendo ao irmão pedindo tintas[...]a impossibilidade de ser humano[...]Shakespeare um plagiador[...]demasiado humano[...]
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So tired you want to quit, then you get more tired, and forget to quit.
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Eating seemed very important.
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I guess the only time most people think about injustice is when it happens to them.
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Fay had a spot of blood on the left side of her mouth and I took a wet cloth and wiped it off. Women were meant to suffer; no wonder they asked for constant declarations of love.
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Adoro quelli che si sentono fuori posto, con loro mi sento sempre nel posto giusto.
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Isolation is a gift. Everything else is just a test of your endurance. You will be alone with the Gods. Your nights will flame with fire.
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