Bryant McGill Quotes
Nothing Can Torment You More Than Yearning For Freedom In A World Of Civic Enslavement. No More Trees To Climb; No More Careless Adventures; No More Dreams - Just Living A Scripted Life Where You Barely Even Remember Who You Are, Only Who You Were Told To Be. Our Routine And Responsibility Becomes A Form Of Amnesia Where We Forget Who We Are While We Slowly Die Inside. Many More Die By Routine Than By Corporeal Death.
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