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deuxperspective · 6 years
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deuxperspective · 7 years
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https://soundcloud.com/rickeymerlin/child-of-god-prod-by-rickey-merlin
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deuxperspective · 8 years
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https://soundcloud.com/rickeymerlin/23-summers-produced-by-rickey-merlin
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https://soundcloud.com/rickeymerlin/pick-one-feat-x
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deuxperspective · 9 years
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Men are born for the sake of each other. So either teach or tolerate.
Marcus Aurelius 
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Hatred is never ended by hatred but by love
Buddha
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Death, therefore - the most dreadful of evils - is nothing to us, since while we exist, death is not present, and whenever death is present, we do not exist.
Epicurus
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One who delays his work is always wrestling with ruin.
Hesiod
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So whenever anyone assents to what is false, one may be sure that he does not willingly give his assent to falsehood ('for every mind is deprived of the truth against its will', as Plato observed), but rather that what is false seemed to him to be true.
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Good Luck
Despite what you may think, good luck is more dangerous than bad luck. Bad luck teaches valuable lessons about patience, timing, and the need to be prepared for the worst; good luck deludes you into the opposite lesson, making you think your brilliance will carry you through. Your fortune will inevitably turn, and when it does you will be completely unprepared.
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Beautiful day for a football game (at Metlife Giants Stadium.)
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The Parable of the Greedy Man and the Envious Man
A greedy man and an envious man met a king. The king said to them, “One of you may ask something of me and I will give it to him, provided I give twice as much to the other.” The envious person did not want to ask first for he was envious of his companion who would receive twice as much, and the greedy man did not want to ask first since he wanted everything that was to be had. Finally the greedy one pressed the envious one to be the first to make the request. So the envious person asked the king to pluck out one of his eyes.
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Pigalle Duperré is a colourful basketball court tucked between a row of Parisian apartments
Photography By Sebastien Michelini.
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