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Kilroy J. Oldster

"When writing a comprehensive self-investigatory scroll, the writer attempts to weave a network of strands capable of enmeshing all sizes of ideas including those with no obvious interconnection. The writer must also trace all lingering thoughts to their original source in personal experiences, and revaluate each exquisite nuance notched into a person's conscious mind including acts of depravity, violence, and the almost imperceptible intrusions of grace."

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"When writing a comprehensive self-investigatory scroll, the writer attempts to weave a network of strands capable of enmeshing all sizes of ideas including those with no obvious interconnection. The writer must also trace all lingering thoughts to their original source in personal experiences, and revaluate each exquisite nuance notched into a person's conscious mind including acts of depravity, violence, and the almost imperceptible intrusions of grace."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"It is not the mountain that is our problem but the absence of knowledge on how to deal withthe mountain."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"What you think of your self is more important than what others think of you."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"The thoughts of the morning becomes the blessing for the day."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"Most people that I know who go to church actually go there to twist the arms of God so that he can get all the discomfort away from them."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"I was up all night just to talk to myself about you."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"The second direction of prayer lies in us addressing our own circumstances and changing them ourselves."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"The play of a pain is a party."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"The price you will offer yourself to the world, is how much they will buy you."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"An inch to a man's heart is a mile to his wallet."

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Charlotte Eriksson

"Life is just full of disordered pieces of unachieved plans without solitude."

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"Love and marriage represent the cumulative product of several judgments. Love is an instinctive human emotion that entails deliberation and reflection. The first decision is whether to love, then whom to love, and finally whether to pledge spending a lifetime together. Love is a feeling and similar to other strong feelings it might vanish. A person does not marry every time that they fall in love. Marriage requires a person to foresee that their love will endure the mutual wants and needs of both people."

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"Unless we understand how the twists and turns of life operate to make us, we cannot comprehend who and what we are. Without self-awareness, we are blind to registering the intertexture of other people's inner life. Gracefully enduring personal hardships expands our minds to extend sympathy and empathy for other people. By casting our personal life experiences into a supple storytelling casing, we create the translucent membrane that quarters the fusion of our flesh, nerves, blood, and bones. Self-understanding is an essential step in loving the entire world."

Awareness

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"We cannot measure a person's value to the human race by tabulating the size of his estate. We must judge each person by his or her final contribution to humanity and nature."

Contribution

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"It is foolishness to want what never was or will never will be, lament the passage of time, and live in fearfulness of an uncertain future. The moods generated by regret including depression and self-loathing congeal in our sentient consciousness creating the painful landscape of the self."

Regret

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"Most new ideas come to us not through pure logic, but through a fusion of memory and imagination. If new ideas were purely a product of rationality, other people would quickly grasp and embrace novel solutions. People's lack of imagination prevents them from comprehending the significance of an innovative idea."

Wisdom

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"As we go through life, we essentially grow a personality. Our personality branches out in many directions to assist us organize our thoughts, feelings, values, ideas, and coping mechanisms. Our exhibited behavior " the way we organize and deal with life " becomes an external representation of our central self."

Personality

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"A person who magnanimously exhibits their passion allows us to witness their authentic personality whereas a cold and calculating personality remains inscrutable."

Passion

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"We bring happiness into the world one day at a time by accepting pain and returning understanding and compassion."

Life

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"Writing is an exhausting and demoralizing task that destroys human conceits. Writing an elongated series of personal essay opens a person's mind to explore paradoxes and discover previously unrealized personal truths. Writing is as arduous as any trek into the wilderness. Every sentence takes a writer deeper into the jungle of the mind, a world of frightening inconsistencies created by our waking life's desire that the world of chaos conform to our convenience."

Writing

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Kilroy J. Oldster
"Our life force is a form of flowing energy, a blast of verve renewed through our ongoing daily interactions and the inevitable collisions between the id and the ego."

Life

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