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Lives Quotes by Eric Nickel
- Offer the average person a crutch, even though they require it not; and most, will spend the rest of their lives limping, pointing at it.
- Oftentimes, Those that wander. Through our lives, Leave behind, Only Scars. Thankfully, There are others, Beautiful Souls, That as they draw near, They see not…
- Fear sits beside me, fawning, smiling. He sees, a man, who is not fearless, but understands, the overcoming of him, is the key, to life,…
- I am, to me, but a common man; that lives, dares, to be, uncommon things.
- Hell is not flames, pitchfork wielding Devils and tormented Souls; it is our lives gone wrong, and the lack of clarity and courage, to make…
- Give the average person a crutch, even when they need it not, and most will spend the rest of their lives limping, pointing at it.
- I stand, before the alter of Love. Last of my kind. Love made flesh, Passion's Aspect. Upon it I place my great heart. My gift,…
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