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There is no loathing so bitter, as that of self. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 25, 2012
There is no loathing so bitter, as that of self. #thought
My head is a lonely pace, filled with echoing, contradictory voices. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 25, 2012
My head is a lonely pace, filled with echoing, contradictory voices. #thought
The only rules I’ll ever break, are those I choose not to obey. #thought
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 25, 2012
The only rules I’ll ever break, are those I choose not to obey. #thought
Fate, pattern found within the threads of the past, then read to reveal the way to the future. #malmaxa
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 26, 2012
Fate, pattern found within the threads of the past, then read to reveal the way to the future. #malmaxa
Define yourself, not by your deeds and your destiny, but by your desires.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 26, 2012
Define yourself, not by your deeds and your destiny, but by your desires.
What is this thing called duty – naught save a deceitful word, an enticer of evil, from good souls.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 27, 2012
What is this thing called duty – naught save a deceitful word, an enticer of evil, from good souls.
Duty, the name of the glorious cloak cladding wretched deeds.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 27, 2012
Duty, the name of the glorious cloak cladding wretched deeds.
Faroene mumbled quietly, so quietly the words were almost inaudible, “I loved him. Would have loved him… forever.” #malmaxa
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 27, 2012
Faroene mumbled quietly, so quietly the words were almost inaudible, “I loved him. Would have loved him… forever.” #malmaxa
@Jacqueline_Czel …After a few heartbeats, in a voice low and filled with sympathy, Ripkira murmured “Love, yes. But unspeakable.”
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 27, 2012
@Jacqueline_Czel …After a few heartbeats, in a voice low and filled with sympathy, Ripkira murmured “Love, yes. But unspeakable.”
Duty, this foul word precedes incitement to cast aside conscience.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) October 27, 2012