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A man should be only partially before his time — to be completely to the vanward in aspirations is fatal to fame. Had Philip's warlike son been intellectually so far ahead as to have attempted civilization without bloodshed, he would have been twice the godlike hero that he seemed, but nobody would have heard of an Alexander.
~ Thomas Hardy ~
 


This is one of the openly revealed accounts created by Kalki (talk · contributions) ~ Taliesin 10:52, 12 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

seeming's enough for slaves of space and time
— ours is the now and here of freedom.
...
a million thousand hundred nothings seem
— we are himself's own self;his very him
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The whole truth…
sings only — and all lovers are the song

E. E. Cummings