Saturday, April 18, 2009

Nothing forced is of issue, only concern to be remedied in less than a single page of well placed words. Sometimes something sought is valued less than at one point and even less at another. But in time the value of something will always be the same to the one who see's value in it. We crave this not because it is forced upon us; we crave this because we have no choices in the matter.
The flow that binds man to this field is always hungry and always recognizable to the eyes of the most common of man; often overlooked by the outside people forced into the rickity-rackets of divide and cerebral stagnation mixed in with the chunky heartiness of a quality meat sauce. LLc 98.2

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