Theses are writings from my childhood, so you know where later is coming from, were supposed to be parts of short stories, usually sentences spoken by characters:
I don't think anybody is guilty of anything. It doesn't make any logic sense, but truth should be looked straight in the eye.
…Because I think that's the only way the good looses. By being good when it shouldn't be.
"They'll probably ask - What did you fill her crazy little head with? ; and I'll answer - With wonder."
There's a part of me. Everything he sees he knows it shouldn't be, everything he reads he can't, because it feels so stupid.
What is it about people that makes them so afraid to pursue their dreams?
We can't have things forever, we can only keep them.
The only luck we possess is having been born as who we are.
I lived a life once that I dare not now to remember.
She dumped you what, for the fifth time now? You should stop using that word and start using something like "Took a much-needed break".
Does one become one, is one born one, or simply if one is one.
Just by living in this world, something has been taken from us. That something shall not be taken from her.
Punishment is dead art.
There's a big = sign before everything we do.
No answer was enough for that [had to search hard and deep]
I guess it would be wonderful [?] if, when a person died, all the memories of that person's existence would be wiped out of memory of people who knew them. Or would it really? Think about it.
I shall tell you my story from a place where it has now taken residence. [in metaphore]
"Do you think the universe is infinite?"
"Yes. Creation is infinite. The universe is a place where that creation is possible. [unhampered] We are part of the universe, so here, it should be the same. But it is not."
"Yes, it's a failure in education. But how can you teach a human being … When ["everything you do is so ugly and"] everything she does is so beautiful."
"In life, it's not always best to follow the words of the greatest poet, or lines of the greatest artist. Sometimes, following yourself can be wiser and more rewarding."
In response to: I'm not special. Look *showing a great painting or something*, they're special.
...Sometimes, you should just follow yourself and see where it leads you.
I have such big plans for my life, that even if I become a doctor with PhD, it won't be much more than being absolutely nothing.
I don't want to create art about life, I want to create life about art.
"I want to create life about art, by creating art about life."
Luck is something you don't know if it's good or bad, or truth. It's the question you can't answer.
If you follow the right trail, the worst thing you can do is stop. [the right trail itself has to signify the ever changing path for the quotation to be correct]
It's our fundamental flaw, by being born in wrong place in the wrong time. Thus the only actual luck we posses is by being born as who we are. That, in a way, predetermines how miserable will we be in our lives.
The world should shaped by the basic consciousness of humans. Otherwise, that very consciousness provides the only place of escape one has got.
A human who knows what's best for the people wants the same thing for himself.
[My life is a combination of really dumb and really smart things. Dumb are the things around me, and smart am I myself. The middle is empty and that is confusing.]
Not thinking at all is the worst thing to do. Think, but always know you can do better.
"Believing in other creations is loss of belief in creation itself. [and loss of knowledge of who we are.]"
"The most dangerous state is state of no immediate urgency" [as it's the state of no immediate action]
"I don't want to write something that doesn't make me cry."
"It's not about changing the course, it's about changing the path."
If everything streams from one single point, then science should follow it.
The purpose of something being created is to create in return.
A good decision is usually the one the person doesn't see. [the only decision one has to make is to follow the path he was given in the beginning.] [to follow a good part form the start.]
I'm not telling the truth, I'm only saying that everybody knows it.
One has to have a power not to change words, but everybody has the power to change things that came even before words.
"You must not fear you have forgotten something, because nothing is ever lost that can't be found, or, with the right basic thought, can't be accessed.
Sanity does not come from believing the right things, it comes from believing the right, basic thing.
This world has made a puzzle that must be solved. As with all puzzles, the answer itself is easy and basic, but the hints available to a human, as with puzzles, are murky at best.
A thought doesn't begin with words, don't trust them.
A lioness and a mate. [..the world and love is like…]
About distant relationships, and what people and animals feel when they are not together with their loved ones.
A one's own utopia
An idea for a novel. A rich guy wants to make his life as easy and pleasing as possible. So he gives in a search as to what constitutes for a perfect life, or a perfect lie.
And is it about changing the world beside you, or the world around you.
A human should make/have connection with everything that came before him, not what he was thrown into [after his birth].
Wherever life is, it still goes on.
I think true views are those unhampered by any choice [that one is allowed] in views or pick of sides.
A person's perception of world dictates what changes to it will he allow himself to make. If one's perception of life is that one can make a world for himself from the get go, then changes he could make to the real world are endless.
"I don't think this is the world we were born to see."
"Art should not be what is about to become a historical document of chaos we once lived in."
If the strange workings of this world require for your child to be made into an automated slave in the grand machinery, are you really going to allow it? When you could...
"If someone knew how to make you… they'd make a hundred you."
The greatest thoughts are made before a person becomes aware of his unfortunate surroundings.
The final point is not as important as the path that led to it.
Everything that is really better actually lies in danger of things that happened to stream from it.
"Maybe one's "intelligence" in this world as it is now is based on ones luck and ability to imitate, mimic someone else's." [a bad thing]
"If in basic everybody is good, then everybody is innocent. If you put to death a man, you are using and convicting him with the same system [perpetuated] that made him commit a crime in the first place. [That made him do evil deeds]
[…because they can't do wrong unless…]
Whether the choices they [were made to] make or the powers they have [or are given], every person will live and die.
[You first have to know what living and dying means]
Reaction to: [something not being up to the person with less authority]
"Brave are not those who kill for love, but those who save lives by loving."
"I think I can identify with each and every character. Everybody is someone who has the same goal in life, to be perfect, to be good, even if at the present time we are watching, listening and reading it doesn't seem so. We still understand or are trying to understand what they are going through." [might not sometimes work because of the "flowed writer/director theory"]
"The way you know you are doing a work of great importance is that you know how it relates from the beginning to it's execution."
"There's choices, and then there's freedom." [children having the freedom to make the world they want.]
If one has freedom right from the start, then they realize they have freedom to do good. Because if they are good, and in the beginning, everyone is, then they will "use" the freedom to do good.
"Why does it all begin… to end like this?" [murder]
"Many a child has shown will to communicate with the rest. That communication has long been established and long has lost it's true meaning and power. We have not shown any will to communicate with them, and with our inner children."
"Evil deeds are those most largely disconnected from the basic need and want."
Perhaps all the problems in this world stream from the fact that children were "taught" something they weren't supposed to, or “taught” at all.
"I don't think this words I utter should always be regarded important because that is not the way of progression."
"Just go back and you can never go in the wrong direction. Simply as there's only one way. And the end [finish, goal] is [rebirth]"
"We think of who we are now, and we think this is who we are. But it our actions are aimed towards evil, how can it be that we are evil, and how can it be that this is who we are." [This is what we are made to think we are. And we are made to think that what we are now, is who we really are. But if we are, what do we deserve.]
[Evil leads to rebirth.]
"I like the notion of a waste of time, because I think time is the least important thing for a person to loose.
"Morals are often far removed from good. Which means that, ironically, we can be better by removing ourselves from morals."
"Today's concept of freedom is not free enough. And freedom is the basis for all human creation and behavior."
"I left, but I never really left. And [I felt like] I wanted to [be free] more than ever."
"The system stands, while being a human creation, far removed from the people it covers. It becomes a thing [It is in the end a thing] that bars people from creation as often their creation, while the result of freedom and a working of good, comes in conflict when being processed by the system."
"There is no system, there's just what we call "the system", what we may be trying to avoid may actually be something we may try to create as our own. Only this time, we can call whatever we want to.[can make it however we want to]"
"Children need atmosphere to grow."
["Why untrusting? It's natural to trust somebody, but if you lie, you've been made to lie."]
"Only a whole life, can be the truth." [Naturally, the whole life includes the beginning of one's life. And the beginning includes what we are, and our relation to the ultimate beginning.]
"I'm sure someone who tries to do every thing he does perfectly, will miss great many a things."
"What we do, however great it may seem, comes from what we are, as humans, as people."
"Feeling good, comes from thinking good things, however you make them. [what is important is they make you]."
"Feelings of dread probably come from constraints we were given in our lives, and how it now limits our lives; and not the freedom of the real world, and it's beautiful infinity which is the [it's] result [of creation]. [what we are even before we are born.]"
"Truth is something that pulls you in. Removes all worthless thought. [It covers you from bullshit, so to speak.] [It pulls you in, and never lets you go] [without feeling regret that you left [it].]
"We are dependant on the eco-system, because it is our eco-system [and we are part of it]. We are it's point, and without it we cannot live."
["Children would feel better if allowed to be right. Later, they seek to make difference."]
"When people are given power they are powerless, as they are hampered by the devices which gave it to them, and which they could easily know how to break, had they known how it all actually happened."
"There are really really many true and basic [and beautiful] things that make us same; so we shouldn't act like we're different. No more."
"As we go up the stream, the things get worse [bad]. But, the start is always good, the beginning is good, that's always what was good…"
"I don't want to represent any side except our own, basic side. The side of children and their unhampered growth. Not of what we are later made."
"People are primarily human beings. So we should see that we know what that means and go from there."
"We are at mercy of the things beneath us. We are a part of them. We are bound to them, we are made from them. And everything we are and we do is in basic by their rules. We derive from it, that does not mean we own it. If we destroy it, that would mean we do not share the same basic purpose as them. But that is not true. It is a sad and unfortunate that parts of our own system have a purpose to destroy what we have become. But we are what has been made in the laws of nature and universe up to this point. Without it, we are nothing. Because without it, logically we cannot exist. And logic itself dictates our only basic way of life that leads to prosperity and continuation. I am not saying that is not happening. That is simply not happening enough or without enough freedom. The things before can only heal us up to the point where our life still remains partly possible."
"To escape to another world, and don't care about the things around us, that is not bad. We are imagining and world where we belong. Hopefully, there everything makes sense, everything is right, and it begins whenever, whether with people or not. That is the right place for us to be. Because, in this world, there are sometimes devices set up that hamper us form any form of art, that would should us that this is really our world, where we can make change. That, of course, is always true, it's just not always easy, free and all-possible. That's why dreaming is the right thing to do.
"You can't give advice to me. Look at what you're doing, and then look at what I'm doing."
"It is really remarkable that all this genius is able to co-exist with all this madness around it. [Will it for long?]
"A lot of stuff in this world: lore, lies, forced beliefs and deceit, become a substitute for children's imagination and their pro-creative way of life. They force themselves in, [make things complicated and children and parents alike, confused]. But children's imagination would never take us this wrong way, [unless it was tampered with.]"
["A way out of every situation is actually very basic. Everything good begins very basic."]
"It's always nice to think about things behind things."
Living at the cost of dying [and destruction], that's never living.
"The more you have to explain about everything, the less good you are at doing it."
"Maybe geniusness is somewhere between the cleaningness of one's thoughts and the real[ality of one's] awareness of the world."
"The history is not really a part of us, it's what's been, in a way, fed to us, and what we may feel are it's repercussions, but in some way also it's beauty. And true beauty lasts, it is not [does not have to be] repeated."
"…so don't you think it would have lasted than? It wouldn't have to constantly repeated and bashed in, it would've lasted [through the ages], in people, in everything, everywhere."
"It's good to be open to the beauty in this world, because there is a lot [of it]. [Then again, there's beautiful and then there's contrived and confused.]"
"These words on paper will never be able to strike the same momentum and importance as they did in someone's mind, as they were created."
"Don't feel alone. You are never alone in [ultimate] love [and loving]."
"The person looking for truth is the one looking into themselves."
"What I find amazing is the systems incredible ability to destroy everything that is forcibly, as it often is, pushed through it. People often push their children though it, and thus destroy or harm every single bit of genius, as everything originally is, as free."
["I don't think it's good writing to write a lot, and then say it presents a big, godly picture. It's better to write as little as possible and be sorry that so much has to be written about such a beautiful, simple thing."]
"A strong perception of difference leads to animosity among people."
We grow up un this world, and then we think we can make a right choice, that that's the ultimate power we have. But all the wrong ones have already been made for us, and we have succumbed from beings of endless power, to stories of limited strength.
"It's not because you were made [you though you will one day become] capable of it, it's because the dream survived." [but still, is this all the actual dream?]
"A system always requires for some sort of lies to be passed on to children."
["In the dream world, another way cannot lead to the same place."]
[Beautiful art does not come from gaining something, but from regaining or never loosing. It is a human ability that should never be lost or lost again.]
"How can it be that people sometimes look so far ahead, to their own death, and yet don't look so far down, to their own birth and beyond, the place of infinity and truth. Could it be that all they see is a repetition of yesterdays events, or continuation of inability [loss of] to create, their dependence on system and other creations never out of sight, never a place for their own, [and fear there will never be a place for them and theirs to continue.]"
"If something, is really theirs, it has to be the truth."
["When there are no more enemies around you, it is time to really fight, to stand."] [then you can do it more freely, more deeply.]
["It's not a child's responsibility to understand how the machines and controlled chemistry around them work, those of which they themselves did not build or were freed to the knowledge of their basic and making, and those of which there are unfortunately many."]
"If something is in the children's way of being made [making], [and not forced makings of the disarray] then the freedom, [whether it is] to go back and make again [or to continue on with as much freedom as it began with] is left untouched."
"The most beautiful thing in the world is children having freedom to create beautiful things."
["I think that in all those good vs. evil stories, that their purpose is to define good, and not evil. And that good in them is not so good after all."]
["Maybe people are frightened by infinity, but to me, it's essential."
[The question has been answered, it's just the voice that was taken, and never let be spoken.]
[You don't need things around you to tell you how to work and live. There are out at your disposal to be molded by your hand and your mind. And these things do not include your own kind. I am sorry that I have to say everything that I am now saying. I think this is an unfortunate event that has led to this.]
"Children are thrown into [introduced to] chaos, they are not born to it, [but are sometimes in part born to it's purpose."]
"How can a parent value thoughts, actions and abilities of others more than the creation of those from their own children is not in my ability of understanding in any shape or form. What it communicates to their children is a sense of shame for their own creation, and loss of a large part of a reason to live."
"There are no extremes here, only the unfortunate tragedies of our life as it is. [(2) as it has now been created for us] [(1)And the loss of wonderworld that is barred from us is some way to a lot o ways.]
The existence of the unexplained will remain for as long as the constructions that require the answer of those will remain standing [and possessing the true] [and implementing themselves in the lives of the new, those that know all].
Thus every moment that is now can be answered and broken down to the beginning with a mind, not a construct, that is unbarred of [by] any existence of the unexplained.
And from those, can be seen any works of confusion that didn't happed to follow that trail, didn't happen at all, or the eradication or change of those parts of it that would have prevented the construct from ever being there.
"I think that a freer flow of mind enables a freer flow of memory and later connectivity [through the lack of lies].
["The knowledge of such great proportions [magnitude] is so hard to bear with no one to trust me, but the truth that it doesn't have to be told, it's always there, and can only be taken away, attacked [or lost], that keeps me calm, but the awareness is making me dizzy, with so many things around me, and none of them mine. But I will change that I will do my best to unlimit my power and my perception of limitness, so that I will create that same atmosphere of freedom that I aspire to and seek to someone else, someone new, and someone as of yet unmarked." [one who will live a life of their own making, and have a parent who's understanding of that situation will be, although inexplicable by those who will see me around my child, will be the rightest thing in the basic of all things.]
That way, I hope that I will not be creating myself, but allow the creation itself to act free.]
"There is nothing higher than what one person can be themselves. [What they can think, make, feel towards other humans, and all living things], [and how they connect themselves and be with each other, not through hardship, but through being equal.]"
On the conversation about right and wrong.
"It can be said that anything that is someone else's is wrong. Because I believe it is wrong not to have one's own things, and one's own world. And anything that truly comes from that, from us being humans, is good. [I believe that in a world with no assertion, no guidance and no education, it is left to a person themselves not to choose their own right, but to have the right that is theirs [not taken away/ be left untouched]."
People themselves have their own importance, where the importance of thoughts uttered by others are no longer valid, or worse, necessary.
It's good to be open to the visibility of the path you took, the trail it left, the thoughts behind each verse, and the senses behind every moment.
"Fear may not be real, or a truly important matter, but fear may be the first thing that draws people into the path of madness., and follows them to it's depths."
"I'll have you know that there is no other creature on this planet that cares about history, except us [and maybe those lower than us that we affect]. We are the only ones who's path in life doesn't go in a singular flow of motion and creation, and I think those may, unluckily be the cause of many of our disturbances."
"Many of us are just people searching for a meaning to life, feeling that the one's we were given are in a large part wrong. Meaning of life is something you constantly have to find, but is always in you. Meaning of life, is your life, and how much of it yours, is sadly how much other people affect you were made or allowed to care, and how much of you was left free, to be."
"It is the times when our dreams become our place of leisure living, that we get the most joy out of living itself. Dreaming can be much in a way of living another life, the one unbarred.
"The system much divides people into parts of control of other lives. Much like they themselves have been divided, in people and in attention of other humans towards them. Into strong people doing such small things, those such a way behind those of a given life, where the way of creation follows the way of life, and leads to protection of one's made child."
"It's incredible how a free mind can work in such wondrous ways, those unimaginable, but faced with [ultimate] glee from other people. Some of those which can feel as if they are with those people [seeing as they could work in same ways, but hoping for their own sake they will follow their own], admiring the creating of their own, through admiring creation itself. Those do not feel alone. And how incredible it is that any work of people unbarred from any sort of captors can led to a more healthy view of life, as they see themselves, and make others see as well, those unfortunately who [yet] need to see their own sight. [and feel the joy of life how they once felt it.] [And I am in deep hope that it is still visible through all the misery one life can take [I've seen more than one life take]]"
"Such a quickness of flow of a child's mind should never be in control of unable people."
"Equality must come from an all-encompassing human compassion, not through any sort of system."
"I feared that in the case of her death many other lives would be lived lifelessly."
"The system belongs with the dead. Because it was never a part of humans that fully lived." [But we don't belong together with it. We are human, and we shall show goodness from us].
"Children always know the greatest good."
"One day people will remember just... writing something, and wish they wouldn't have. Even the smallest daily things done in the day will become sources of… sort of shame. And that will be the biggest relief they have ever felt."
"We must believe, that in every child, there's a world full of wonder, we must protect this world and let it be free, unless it becomes just a figment of imagination, that slowly fades away."
"Our true freedom, is deeply buried, behind stranger's paths we are walking on without our control or consent, for the basic freedom which we've had in the beginning, has been swept away by forces which work for no friend or foe, which are fundamentally destructive, because our basic right to have our own lives, together with other humans, was removed."
"There are no predators in the world of humans, only victims."
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