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I Dared Quotes by Vladislas Nikilovic
- Soon...I shall have all I need. I have never aspired for the material, for I have always seen the truth of that hollow chase. A…
- A whimper, became a whisper. The whisper became spoken words. The words became a scream. The scream became a song. The song became a symphony.…
- I offer not pity, platitudes, or sympathy; for I respect those I care for far to much to do such things. I offer a shoulder,…
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