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Friendship and warmth are never a burden for us and cannot be used as an excuse
to hurt those who love us. Therefore, there is no need to put others in a state
of self-doubt like Colm. Cherishing and working hard is the greatest
demonstration of commitment, action, and return for love.
On the road to pursue eternity and greatness, there is no need to be so
divisive. Past experiences make up part of who we are now, and we should not be
so divided.
Great art is not aloof from the world, life, or human relationships. A
slanted perspective may be necessary to
fully appreciate it, as just focusing on the work may not be enough." |
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sloping in one direction |
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