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Though I don't believe in god,
I do believe in Soul.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
Though I don’t believe in god, I do believe in Soul.
As with words,
within pictures do other truths reside.@jmbhatt Great post, thank you {and for all your poetry, too}.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
As with words, within pictures do other truths reside.
Let me count the ways I love your eyes,
or let me not,
for numbers cannot climb
such heights of bliss.@amiegallette— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
Let me count the ways I love your eyes, or let me not, for numbers cannot climb such heights of bliss.
Corporation:
An entity of man, unbound by the morals of its creators.@bookforge1 @MissResourceful @WalkerLucas
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
Corporation: An entity of man, unbound by the morals of its creators.
@bookforge1 If this was so, then why does the monetary divide between rich and poor continue growing? Simple answer – it is not so.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
Under #Capitalism, when the rich get richer, the poor get richer. Who the hell wants THAT? Sheesh. #tcot
my response to the above tweet
@bookforge1 If this was so, then why does the monetary divide between rich and poor continue growing? Simple answer – it is not so.
Stating an opinion,
as though it were a fact.#that— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
Stating an opinion, as though it were a fact. #that
My truths, in my words,
your truths may vary,
and that's OK,
for the only truth I've learned of truth,
is that truth
is never absolute.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
My truths, in my words, your truths may vary, and that’s OK, for the only truth I’ve learned of truth, is that truth is never absolute.
@bookforge1
Not only have I never read Marx, I probably never will.
I don't need others to tell me wrong.@MissResourceful @WalkerLucas— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
… Not only have I never read Marx, I probably never will. I don’t need others to tell me wrong. …
Are errors made with intent,
the mistakes they purport to be?— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013
Are errors made with intent, the mistakes they purport to be?
Intent,
so difficult to convey,
with only words for content.{I need to see their eyes,
to see their eyes betray their lies.}— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) September 15, 2013