Lunar Brogley
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The Shackles That Hold Me Down
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2019
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3 editions
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“Entrust yourself in finding purpose when all seems lost and you have no idea on what to do. It was the same for me once, however, it is always the smallest things that got me to find a purpose of why I was sent here by the Gods in the Afterlife.”
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“I hope to find the balance between light and darkness. I have always been searching for the balance between the two, but I can't seem to see much light as I do see darkness and hatred, and I also fear that my life may end abruptly, so if I can't find the balance, then I'll entrust you to find it.”
― The Shackles That Hold Me Down
― The Shackles That Hold Me Down
“Do not and will not let anybody or anything in your system or life let you down, don't let even depression get to you. You are a warrior, you can and will fight.”
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“Writing is like putting your own mind on paper. What you like, dislike, believe, and who you are.”
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“Entrust yourself in finding purpose when all seems lost and you have no idea on what to do. It was the same for me once, however, it is always the smallest things that got me to find a purpose of why I was sent here by the Gods in the Afterlife.”
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“I hope to find the balance between light and darkness. I have always been searching for the balance between the two, but I can't seem to see much light as I do see darkness and hatred, and I also fear that my life may end abruptly, so if I can't find the balance, then I'll entrust you to find it.”
― The Shackles That Hold Me Down
― The Shackles That Hold Me Down
“Have you ever thought of life so thoroughly before? Like, thought of it as a thousand or more paths to walk and each step you take knocks down a dozen each, but the closer you get to the special number of 18 you find yourself not finding purpose in what you really, truly, want to do? Try looking at the smallest things you do and love to do, there, will you find your purpose.”
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