To allow the devil to overtake you would be allowing yourself to fall into a state of madness.

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To allow the devil to overtake you would be allowing yourself to fall into a state of madness.
Destiny is like a river, child. And we are all fish in this river. Every so often, a special fish like you would lead another group of fish and change the course of this river. But remember this: You change the path. Only the path. The destination will remain what it is, and nothing you could do in a thousand years would change it
GhostBlade
How can you possibly live a lie if you do not remember your own past?
Focus your hatred on more important matters
Reality is only an index of different genres, which means that sometimes there are happy endings, and sometimes there aren't. That is the truth of reality that all of us must learn.
If we fall to the ground only after a single leaf has fallen from the tallest tree, then we are no where near close to becoming true warriors of life.
No one is better than anybody. Everyone is good and bad at something. You may excel in something while another might not, and you may fail at something while another succeeds. We are all equal in our abilities. There is no point in saying that someone is better than someone else completely, because that is not true.
Sometimes it feels like children understand more than we do. We seem to over think things and tangle our thoughts into confusion, yet children are able to give one simple answer without much thought. It is rather fascinating. It's a shame we cannot turn back the clock to that time when we answered complex questions with simple answers...