5 Quotes by H.E. Rodgers
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Oh, poetic misery is only ascribed to the most bacchanal of beings!" Luna says laughingly, “Those creatures who find it miserable to do something beautiful, only do so because they’re in love with the beauty of suffering. While I can attest to the beauty of tragedy, in the end, I just love beauty for beauty’s sake.
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Defying her immutably kind voice, when Juniper draws nearer, she notices that the woman’s eyes are completely black and without pupils. Juniper gawks at the strange-looking, devilish deity for a long while before the woman, herself, breaks the noiselessness, “Am I so strange that you have to stare?
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Luna’s piercing gaze denudes Juniper, to the point where she feels like she is fused with Tina, naked and violated before the brightening gaze of the moon. Juniper takes two steps back and her breath is caught in her throat. This jovial creature has eclipsed into something entirely perceptive and terror-inducing. Luna’s black eyes are staid and hollow.
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Imagination is connected to the collective subconscious,” she begins, like a poet reciting a soliloquy, "each person carries the truth within themselves but, in a world full of deception, people often convince themselves that truth are lies... in order to conform to a certain reality. Are you following me?
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Humans are both comforted and tormented by Nietzsche’s The Death of God parable. Human beings are strange creatures who want protection and worship the idea of a savior but once the idea becomes more than an abstract ideology, they will stop at nothing to crown themselves as the new apex beings.
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