In a world gushing blood day and night, you never stop mopping up pain.

Aberjhani
In a world gushing blood day and night, you never...
In a world gushing blood day and night, you never...
In a world gushing blood day and night, you never...
In a world gushing blood day and night, you never...
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In a world gushing blood day and night, you never stop mopping up pain. In a way, this is a profound statement on the human condition. It reminds us that we all feel pain, sadness, and suffering. The only difference between us is the degree of intensity of those feelings.

We all have them to one degree or another. In the words of the great philosopher Ayn Rand: "All men's lives begin to end the day they take their first step into the world"

Source: The River Of Winged Dreams

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