But there are other things than dissipation that thicken the features. Tears, for example.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I like things which appear fragile but are tough inside.
Dissipation is a form of self-sacrifice.
There are two kinds of weakness, that which breaks and that which bends.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
There's a way about it: tearing people down, but not tearing them apart.
The farther reason looks the greater is the haze in which it loses itself.
Certain elements may try to stretch this beyond what it is.
I like sparseness. There's something about that minimalist feel that can make something have an immediate impact and make it unique. I'll probably always work with that formula; I just don't know how.
For a tear is quickly dried, especially when shed for the misfortunes of others.
I don't tear down. I prefer to build up.
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