How many of us will be saved ...

How many of us will be saved the pain of seeing the most important things in our lives disappearing from one moment to the next? I don\'t just mean people, but our ideas and dreams too: we might survive a day, a week, a few years, but we\'re all condemned to lose. Our body remains alive, yet sooner or later our soul will receive the mortal blow. The perfect crime - for we don\'t know who murdered our joy, what their motives were, or where the guilty parties are to be found...they too are the victims of the reality they created.
How many of us will be saved the pain of seeing the most important things in our lives disappearing from one moment to the next? I don't just mean people, but our ideas and dreams too: we might survive a day, a week, a few years, but we're all condemned to lose. Our body remains alive, yet sooner or later our soul will receive the mortal blow. The perfect crime - for we don't know who murdered our joy, what their motives were, or where the guilty parties are to be found...they too are the victims of the reality they created.

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Write your plans in pencil and give God the eraser.
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The warrior is always trying to improve.
A warrior takes every opportunity to teach himself.
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