Difference between revisions of "Kyndzee"
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"Moments of beauty sustain us through hours of ugliness" ~Brent Weeks, The Black Prism | "Moments of beauty sustain us through hours of ugliness" ~Brent Weeks, The Black Prism | ||
− | There is nothing more beautiful or enchanting than that of the written word. Through simple black lines scrolled across paper, we possess the ability to be taken anywhere we want to go; whether that place be real or not. Thus, the reason for why I love literature is revealed. It doesn't matter where my humble abode lies or what job I occupy, the moment a book is placed in my hands, I soar to new places. Here, in COC, I become a selection of feline characters with adventurous lives and daily peril that must be overcome. I am a mother, a general, a princess. My heart beats quicker to match the ever growing force of nature. Within this place I am free to be whoever I want to be; | + | There is nothing more beautiful or enchanting than that of the written word. Through simple black lines scrolled across paper, we possess the ability to be taken anywhere we want to go; whether that place be real or not. Thus, the reason for why I love literature is revealed. It doesn't matter where my humble abode lies or what job I occupy, the moment a book is placed in my hands, I soar to new places. Here, in COC, I become a selection of feline characters with adventurous lives and daily peril that must be overcome. I am a mother, a general, a princess. My heart beats quicker to match the ever growing force of nature. Within this place I am free to be whoever I want to be; which is a blessing in and of itself. |
* [[User:Kyndzee/Tables|Kyndzee's Tables]] | * [[User:Kyndzee/Tables|Kyndzee's Tables]] |
Revision as of 16:35, 26 May 2017
"Moments of beauty sustain us through hours of ugliness" ~Brent Weeks, The Black Prism
There is nothing more beautiful or enchanting than that of the written word. Through simple black lines scrolled across paper, we possess the ability to be taken anywhere we want to go; whether that place be real or not. Thus, the reason for why I love literature is revealed. It doesn't matter where my humble abode lies or what job I occupy, the moment a book is placed in my hands, I soar to new places. Here, in COC, I become a selection of feline characters with adventurous lives and daily peril that must be overcome. I am a mother, a general, a princess. My heart beats quicker to match the ever growing force of nature. Within this place I am free to be whoever I want to be; which is a blessing in and of itself.