Shitij Sharma Quotes
To Bury Something, It Is Often Considered, Either Means The End Of Something Or The Passing On Into The Realm Of The Earth Or The Sky, Only The Dead Could Ever Know. But It Is Not Only The Dead That We Bury. We Bury Objects, Memories, Thoughts And Emotions Among Other Things. Contrary To Popular Belief Burying Something Is Not The End Of It Because Even Though It Is Suppressed Beneath Layers Of Earth Or Self Control, The Dead And Buried Don't Always Remain That Way And That Is Where The Stories Come From, The Stories That Haunt Us For The Rest Of Our No Longer Carefree Lives.
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