Reality is but several levels of consciousness that can be accepted or dismissed depending on what one perceives.
I used to think that distance makes the heart grow fonder, but I guess it’s more so of a case-by-case thing when I look at it now. It especially doesn’t help when most of the time, when forced to reckon with the realities of things, you have your...
It was all in the means of expressing himself without anyone having to ever understand it.
I'm agnostic. By definition, I'm unsure of what to believe in, but I'm also borderline-capable of believing in anything and everything, or nothing at all... and I want to believe in something.
I didn't put him in his place. I was acknowledging his blind spot. We all have them. It just takes the right push to be able to really see them.
It’s all short, sweet and simple, but it’s all a moment’s worth.
I'm not sure if there's truly a name for this kind of place aside from it being anything but remarkable.
I'm human. Isn't it obvious?
If you really think about it, humans must look really strange to animals. We have more than one way of communicating, we're ashamed of our bodies as to where it's a law to wear fabrics, we destroy natural civilizations for artificial ones, and despit...
...sometimes when you are lost for direction, you are open to a new way of seeing.
Go forward in your beliefs and teachings, educate the open-minded and be humble to the ones who aren’t.
Be like the koru; as you go forward into the forever-changing future, always remain faithful to the point of origin.
We all have our own rhythms to walk to.
How cinematic of an entrance that was.
Sometimes, breaking out of a certain mentality is like planning a prison break. You can't just go for it and hope for the best; it requires strategy.
I believe knowledge ought to be gained without a dollar amount added to it.
Genres are what holds each story together and help it along, but in no way should it ever be treated as a boundary, especially for a reader. If I’ve only read science fiction books, I would probably consider myself mad.