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Ten Loud Rocks Ten Loud Rocks by Florin-Marian Hera
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“The gullible taste of an aftermath echo.”
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“The pillow doesn’t ask about the origin of its contents.”
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“Not only slugs leave trails of homelessness.”
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“If the anguish is stronger than you, write a eulogy for it.”
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“Acknowledge the power of the maddening in the sea of newspapers.”
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“The troubadour of the sickening era is as loud as the people let it be.”
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“If I sought to be immortal, I would have written my eulogy on the hands of the wicked.”
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“Attrition and despair can be both solved in the same place.”
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“All that went, went to the zoo, the cripple bard sings of the truth.”
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“If you cannot pry from the mind of others, do you really deserve a mind of your own?”
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“A thought is louder than a train, but silent as a cracking bone.”
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“If you ought to pass through a mist, first think of the ground, then of the sky.”
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