“[T]he life of a person does not first leave when the heart weakens and ceases to beat. The life of a person first leaves when they are witness to the violence of man.”
Source: The Complete Works of a Lost Girl
“If the universe is so bad, or even half so bad, how on earth did human beings ever come to attribute it to the activity of wise and good Creator? Men are fools, perhaps; but hardly as foolish as that.”
Source: The Problem of Pain
“When one does not know their own self the madness spreads within without recognition, without hindrance. You don’t even know the beast is there until it strikes and with a sting of fangs on flesh, tears you apart leaving the remains poisoned with venom.”
Source: The Complete Works of a Lost Girl
“People choose because there are choices. And because they themselves created those choices. People created evil, molded the clay with their own hands. And as they created evil they acknowledged its opposite as good.”
Source: The Complete Works of a Lost Girl
“We don’t care about causing pain to others, don’t even consider it. We don’t ask ourselves if these desires once fulfilled actually filled us at all…I’m not afraid to be a greedy, prideful, lustful, shallow-hearted bastard like the rest of them. I’m scared to death that I’m not like them, that I can’t live with what I’ve done.”
Source: The Complete Works of a Lost Girl
“We all at some point realize we’re not so much stuck in our roles as we are stuck in our own heads. It’s there where the roles exist in the first place.”
Source: The Complete Works of a Lost Girl
“Survival of the fittest is the motto of animal, sacrifice for the helpless is the motto of human.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“Being popular is very popular among people.”
Source: Ripped Pages the unedited Writing of Tim Storrs
“Judgment is a beloved pastime of humanity.”
Source: Ripped Pages the unedited Writing of Tim Storrs
“If you are doing what you want to do, there will always be someone upset with you”
Source: Ripped Pages the unedited Writing of Tim Storrs