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'What we do makes who we are'
Nice-Dalek Started conversation Aug 12, 2003
A Quote from Sympathy for the Devil but its point is well-founded.
I have been wondering, looking for a means of an answer to my problem, that was too blinded with rage to truly see the error, the wholly important clue.
What we do makes what we are- I am a writer and a dreamer, I take shards of our dreams and craft them into work that people read, I touch their hearts and imaginations.
Why should I fear a person's radical views the quote alone is worthy of a million words, something so simple so perfect.
This person is flawed and predictable with no redeeming qualities, he can shout and squeal with laughter but at the end of the day what he does for a living will mark him in life. His words are like raindrops that trickle of your back, they may catch in your hair but given time they vanish.
I never truly saw the problem with crystal clarity until now, though my accusations were unwanted, my beliefs were spurned on, suspicion clouded my mind. I was lost in the capital of rage but now I see it all so clear.
Christian is not the problem, he never was, I was blinded, I told people my beliefs but they too were only encouraged by these vengeful acts of a flawed person. I hope he forgives for what I have done, what I have said.
'It is best to bend like bamboo in the wind' a fitting quote clear my mind. This person, this flawed person is nothing. At the end of the day he contributes nothing and by that quote he is nothing.
I hope that all will be forgiven and that whatever this person has to say to me, please say it. They're only words, insults whether we take them seriously and act is an act of nature.
So if I and anyone here wanted to insult him, would he take it serious and react or simply laugh? Judging by what he does in retaliation it seems that he does not fully comprehend his actions.
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