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Inspiration, everywhere,
every drop
made better
when we share.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
Inspiration, everywhere, every drop made better when we share.
Kindness is the salve,
cruelty the blade.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
Kindness is the salve, cruelty the blade.
Words, such imperfect little things, striving, sharing, denying, rendering smiles, and crying.
{everything we say, can be said better}
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
Words, such imperfect little things, striving, sharing, denying, rendering smiles, and crying. {everything we say, can be said better}
Inspiration, everywhere,
every drop
made better
when from its cup we sip, and share.{see what I mean? https://t.co/aN5DLj5za3 }
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
Inspiration, everywhere, every drop made better when from its cup we sip, and share. {see what I mean? http://twitter.com/CGAyling/status/365839990325903360 … }
Sometimes silence is my favorite sound.@painonpatrol I can't help myself in this, don't know if I want to either. But you're right!
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
Sometimes silence is my favorite sound.
If money is your primary goal
you, it seems, have sold your soul,
do you wonder what the price will be
to gain back what you sold,
for free.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
If money is your primary goal you, it seems, have sold your soul, do you wonder what the price will be to gain back what you sold, for free.
Troubling: that in a world of people it there are entirely too many automatons.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
Troubling: that in a world of people it there are entirely too many automatons.
A post I wrote over ten weeks ago, and couldn't bring myself to blog.
Don't expect to enjoy it, but please read it.http://t.co/ClGGlyTcad— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 9, 2013
A post I wrote over ten weeks ago, and couldn’t bring myself to blog. Don’t expect to enjoy it, but please read it. http://bit.ly/CGAbSff
Names, formed from nature's words,
now unintelligible,
to men.@Wyrde— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 10, 2013
Names, formed from nature’s words, now unintelligible, to men.
"Daniskira? A beautiful name, worthy of Dragon. It rolls… like thunder in a distant storm."http://t.co/FvMN5W00KN
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) August 10, 2013