Everyone’s gone mad, typing to themselves all day long like mindless robots.
It didn’t rain for you, maybe, but it always rains for me. The sky shatters and rains shards of glass.
Don't expect anything ordinary from me, i'm weird, and i like myself as i am
I don’t want to be a person with full hands, resting from dreams, but a person full of dreams unable to rest his hands.
The star shines for everyone in the world, but in reality, it itself is surrounded in darkness.
To be strong is to understand weakness. To be weak is to have fears. To have fears is to have something precious to you. To have something precious to you is to be strong.
People believe those fairytales about falling in love at first sight at the bus, subway, or at the streets. But it doesn’t make sense how they’d laugh at the ones who fell in love at first sight through TV screens. Loving a celebrity IS a type of love. Love is fair to everyone.
Everybody is just a stranger, but that's the danger in going my own way.
Fear generates anger, and fear generates violence, and those were part of what built the Saudi state.
The Internet helps break down so many barriers. People start to see what's happening around the world, they feel more of a oneness and they get information all at the same time, so that helps.
There are, however, exceptions to this reliance on feelings as evidence of truth: if, for instance, your feelings lead to disbelief instead of belief, they're apt to be dismissed as some form of denial. This is not a common problem. Usually intellectualism, not feeling reality, is blamed for disbelief. But, some angel experts suggest, there may be emotional as well as intellectual barriers to belief: unwillingness to believe in angels can reflect low self-esteem.