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We are all primitive beings, drawn more to carnage than calm. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
We are all primitive beings, drawn more to carnage than calm. #thought
Man's degree of civilization, is directly proportional to his ability to quell his most primitive desires.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
Man’s degree of civilization, is directly proportional to his ability to quell his most primitive desires.
I think those were words my Godfather used, if not captured true, the thought I grasped.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
I think those were words my Godfather used, if not captured true, the thought I grasped.
Another knight, brought to his knees, by grout. {Yep, I just finished laying the tile in our bathroom.}
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
Another knight, brought to his knees, by grout. {Yep, I just finished laying the tile in our bathroom.}
I am, {OftenWrong}. #iam
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
I am, {OftenWrong}. #iam
It seems there is little room for Logic and Sanity, in an insane world. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
It seems there is little room for Logic and Sanity, in an insane world. #thought
Hardship, the chisel that chips away desire, eventually exposing the underlying need, of all. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
Hardship, the chisel that chips away desire, eventually exposing the underlying need, of all. #thought
Superstar Irish Award! "Julia is an outstanding social studies student. She questions assumptions and can critically evaluate information."
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
Superstar Irish Award! “Julia is an outstanding social studies student. She questions assumptions and can critically evaluate information.”
That, is my favorite youngest daughter, Julia. Acclaimed by her school, but not as much as by her parents.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012
That, is my favorite youngest daughter, Julia. Acclaimed by her school, but not as much as by her parents.
My favorite, only son, lecturing me "There is no right and wrong, dad. There is only Opinion A, and Opinion 1."
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 15, 2012