Things are always either black or white. The grey in between is only a confusion.

Ljupka Cvetanova
Things are always either black or white. The grey in...
Things are always either black or white. The grey in...
Things are always either black or white. The grey in...
Things are always either black or white. The grey in...
About This Quote

When we talk about things in this world, we either see them in a black and white way or we don’t even think about them. There is no in-between. We only have two colors: black and white. If we can think in terms of black and white, then we can easily see right from wrong and good from bad.

Source: The New Land

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