“Let us pay no heed to gain and pain, in our course of constructing a whole society. Let us not sit around praying for a messiah, and stand up ourselves to carry out that duty.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“World is born when individual is born. Individual is born when collectivity is realized. Collectivity is realized when selfishness is erased. Selfishness is erased when love is universalized.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“Stop worrying about the fall of civilization. Live as human so that there actually is a civilization.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“When the stranger becomes family,
Politicians will lose their job.
When love overwhelms all rigidity,
Arms dealers will mourn and sob.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“Giants in Jeans Sonnet 46
Love is in everybody,
Not everybody is in love.
Power is in everybody,
Not everybody can power-up.
Everybody loves beautiful clothes,
Few care for heart's beauty.
Everybody is obsessed with liberty,
Few can bear the responsibility.
Everybody lives amidst the collective,
Only few practice collectivism.
Everybody talks about the world,
Not everybody has the world in them.
Poor is not the one whose pocket is empty,
But the one whose heart lacks comity.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“The life of one is the life of all. Either we are one family or nothing at all.”
Source: Sleepless for Society
“Once I die for the people, then I can live in peace.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“Love alone triumphs.”
Source: Gente Mente Adelante: Prejudice Conquered is World Conquered
“Betapa mengerikannya kini manusia yang satu bagi yang lain. Tak bisa diselami, tak bisa benar-benar dimengerti. Masing-masing menyimpan monster bagi yang lain. O, hal yg paling mengerikan di dunia ternyata adalah berhubungan dengan orang lain!”
Source: Berkubang Liang
“I must strive to remain rational. For surely reason, and reason alone, is the faculty which divides us from the lower beasts of this earth, who grunt and crawl about on all fours; it is the capacity that ennobles the human spirit above all others, if the human spirit is indeed a thing that can be ennobled - a supposition that I have of late been given copious cause to doubt. Yet still I find that I must trumpet the cause of reason, reason, human reason, above all else - if only because it was no brief time ago that I found myself bereft of its beneficence, reduced to a naked, howling, gibbering thing upon which I shudder to reflect.”
Source: Monsters in a Mirror: Strange Tales from the Chapel Perilous