David Ellsworth

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“If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.”
David Ellsworth from The Serenity of Selfism

“It has been said that life has no guarantees and with that I disagree. Life gives us two great assurances and the first is that we have our personal allocation of time. For some it is only a minute and for others a century or more. Like a great inheritance of calendars and clocks, we are measured a portion of time to have as our own. The rhythm of your heart is your concert of life and no others. The impressions and thoughts of daily events are independent of any other person. We are magnificently autonomous and gifted with a liberation waiting to happen.”
David Ellsworth from The Serenity of Selfism

“Men will always like their toys. It's a woman's job not to be one of them.”
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