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We are one. http://t.co/RKua9t5zIO
@thathuevibe
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 16, 2013
We are one. http://bit.ly/CGApWiS
The escalation of arrogance,
when someone thinks they have something you desperately desire.#that— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 16, 2013
The escalation of arrogance, when someone thinks they have something you desperately desire. #that
Strong opinionated people
raise strong opinionated children.
The Moral?Dictators who wish to remain dictators, should not raise dictators.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 16, 2013
Strong opinionated people raise strong opinionated children. The Moral? Dictators who wish to remain dictators, should not raise dictators.
Copyright infringement is not a victimless crime,
the term "starving artist" doesn't describe a fantasy,
it describes reality for too many.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 16, 2013
Copyright infringement is not a victimless crime, the term “starving artist” doesn’t describe a fantasy, it describes reality for too many.
Selecting books to read on a long trip has led me to the inescapable conclusion Amazon's *ratings are utterly meaningless.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 17, 2013
Selecting books to read on a long trip has led me to the inescapable conclusion Amazon’s *ratings are utterly meaningless.
To catch our dreams, or to set them free…
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 17, 2013
To catch our dreams, or to set them free…
Provided they do no harm,
everyone is entitled to their own values.http://t.co/p9CGkXyJF8— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 17, 2013
Provided they do no harm, everyone is entitled to their own values. http://bit.ly/CGApTAV
The measure of wisdom is not knowledge,
it is understanding.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 19, 2013
The measure of wisdom is not knowledge, it is understanding.
Many authors rely on characters rendered incredible by status, wealth, or unbelievable talent – why, when the most ordinary are incredible?
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 20, 2013
Many authors rely on characters rendered incredible by status, wealth, or unbelievable talent – why, when the most ordinary are incredible?
The only type of person I have never met,
is one who is not unique.— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) November 20, 2013