Poetry Dust Quotes
Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
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“Each of us a gear that turns another,
even as another turns us.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
even as another turns us.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“in the name of beliefs
many even view their own hate
as a morally white rose
the petals of which fly ablaze
sparking unstoppable symphonies
scattering their notes like seeds in the wind
and growing where they land”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
many even view their own hate
as a morally white rose
the petals of which fly ablaze
sparking unstoppable symphonies
scattering their notes like seeds in the wind
and growing where they land”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“We cannot assign good or evil in man, due to race, country, religion, gender or status.
There are seeds of every kind, in the hearts of men worldover--and what one waters grows.
For all that is repeated, accumulates.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
There are seeds of every kind, in the hearts of men worldover--and what one waters grows.
For all that is repeated, accumulates.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“We cannot assign good or evil in man, due to race, country, religion, gender or status. There are seeds of every kind, in the hearts of men worldover--and what one waters grows. For all that is repeated, accumulates.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“The habit of hate is spreading like venom in a polarized world, pushing us to pick sides and label everything. We make someone wrong to feel right, truly believing our views are superior. We forget it is collective influences that have shaped our opinions.
But hate is hate, no matter whom you hate. I do not wish for that to fester in me and become one of my life accumulations and habits.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
But hate is hate, no matter whom you hate. I do not wish for that to fester in me and become one of my life accumulations and habits.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“Poetry, as an art form, allows one to capture feelings, moments, and experiences as they happen, which later reveal the complexities of life from a different viewpoint, without the influencing imagery of our surroundings. Poetry is born from the deep, quiet, often overlooked aspects of a busy life.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“All the things life has brought to me have been good, except for those that were bad,
and i am starting to see the good in those.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
and i am starting to see the good in those.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“Inspiration settles with silent instructions,
it awakens the magic source of creation,
that are the building blocks of life
--available to all.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
it awakens the magic source of creation,
that are the building blocks of life
--available to all.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“When you are weary enough,
water can feed you right through your skin,
as if every pore was a mouth,
as if every mouth was a door.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
water can feed you right through your skin,
as if every pore was a mouth,
as if every mouth was a door.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“May words extend what my body cannot,
for one day i’ll belong again to the trees.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
for one day i’ll belong again to the trees.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
“There are seeds of every kind, in the hearts of men world over—and what one waters, grows.”
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
― Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After
