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“An inexhaustible capacity to engage in sin is what makes human beings capable of living a virtuous life. To err is human; to seek penance is humankind’s unique act of salvation. Whenever a person fails, it is often their overwhelming sense of anguish that drives them forward to make a second attempt that is far more bighearted than they originally envisioned. The need for redemption drives us to try again despite our backside enduring the terrible weight of our greatest catastrophes. There is no person as magnanimous as a person whom finally encountered tremendous success after previously enduring a tear-filled trail of hardships and repeated setbacks. In an effort to redeem our lost dignity, in an effort to regain self-respect, we find our true selves. By working independently to better ourselves and struggling to fulfill our cherished values, we save ourselves while coincidentally uplifting all of humanity.”
Kilroy J. Oldster“People pretend to be other people because they have never thought of their true selves”
Sunday Adelaja“If we don’t know who we are, we conceal our true selves and bear their brand”
Sunday Adelaja“We get distracted through employment and rarely have time to discover our true selves”
Sunday Adelaja“Heroes take journeys confront dragons and discover the treasure of their true selves.”
Carol Pearson“If we don’t know who we are, we conceal our true selves and wear the image of others”
Sunday Adelaja“I've found that people reveal nothing of their true selves except within their art and their sin." ~ Dacey Sinnett, 'ROAM”
Dez Schwartz, Roam“Only by glaring into the depths of ones own reflection can we find our true selves. It is here where the mirrored voices of our souls speak and can be heard.”
Paul Morabito, Mirrored Voices: Emerging Poets Anthology“That's the downside of growing up. There's a lot of pretending involved. We frequently act like someone other than who we really are because we don't know or aren't comfortable with our true selves.”
Connor Franta