T.S. Eliot once wrote, “Immature poets borrow. Mature poets steal.”
“There’s a dialogue between the self and the soul”, he said. “They aren’t enemies. More like two lenses trying to get in focus.”
― Strangers and Sojourners
― Strangers and Sojourners
“Just be aware that rational answers aren’t necessarily what we’re looking for when we produce our questions.”
― Strangers and Sojourners
― Strangers and Sojourners
“None of us hears properly”, he went on. “Every one of us is tied up in our inner noise.”
― Strangers and Sojourners
― Strangers and Sojourners
“As their eyes met, the man nonchalantly flicked away the joint he had finished and tugged up his T-shirt to show the butt of the handgun shoved into the waistband of his jeans. Milton looked away. He didn’t care that the man would consider that a small victory. There was nothing to be gained from causing trouble.”
― The John Milton Series #0.5-3
― The John Milton Series #0.5-3
“the false self must die in order for the true self to be born.”
― Strangers and Sojourners
― Strangers and Sojourners
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