Mark Lavorato Quotes
Serafim Now Had The Liberty To Go Anywhere In The World, Do Anything. He Had No Land, No Ties, No Home To Return To. He Was Unbound, Floating Illimitable; Yet He Had Never Felt So Burdened In His Life. What If We Choose Confinement, He Contemplated; What If We Actually Seek To Settle Into The Security Of Some Type Of Bondage? A Person Certainly Never Has To Worry About Their Bearings, Or Who And What They Are, When Held In Place By A Few Simple, Even Token, Chains. Rendering Oneself A Captive Liberates One From All The Squeamish Dilemmas Of Free Will.
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