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And sometimes, it's just easier to hide behind masks, but it's not always the best thing to do. Just remember that.
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The poet is a liar who always tells the truth
When the World ends, collect your things. You're coming with me..
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i wasn't sure about this work, but i think i'm gonna leave it here...
i didn't mean that i always hide behind masks. it's just that sometimes, as you said, it's easier. there's an author i really like who said once: "living is uncomfortable: you can't be naked, either of body, either of soul". (i don't know if i translated it right....
anyway, thank you for your support!
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"Blessed the hearts which can bend, for those shall never be broken."
Albert Camus
I love the color tones and planets. such a nice piece
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"Blessed the hearts which can bend, for those shall never be broken."
Albert Camus
And yes, I see what you mean. Though, I think everyone wears masks occasionally, they just can't helop it.
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The poet is a liar who always tells the truth
When the World ends, collect your things. You're coming with me..
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the owner of those wise words is Gabriel García Márquez, a fantastic author from Colombia. he's one of my favorites!
thank you, dear, again!
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"Blessed the hearts which can bend, for those shall never be broken."
Albert Camus
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The poet is a liar who always tells the truth
When the World ends, collect your things. You're coming with me..
[link]
Just wonderful!!!!
Congratulations!!!!
although i don't know much of his work, i really admire him.
Gabriel G. Márquez writes romances or shorts stories, really amazing ones. i think you can easily find some short stories of his on the web. he has one, which i really like, that is called "the trace of your blood on the snow" (i'm not sure if it is this way in english.... ). he creates fantastic stories, surreal ones, exploiting the fragility and the irony of life. i'm a great fan!
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"Blessed the hearts which can bend, for those shall never be broken."
Albert Camus
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