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“The promise of light is to attempt and reach the farthest and darkest nights

The promise of love is to keep a heartbeat for as long as a heart knows how to beat”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“A bank is but honesty with a premium. At least this is what it is supposed to be.”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“Bad luck is always in search of followers and it finds them mostly amongst the pessimists.”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“Fire needs to burn itself in order to burn anything else, it must carry injury in its core before it gives it to the rest of the world, there lies it weakness. - The Weakness of Evil”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“Men, at first glance, are like the colourful productive pollinating bees, but without the flowers, women, they are an annoying senseless noise catering to an overindulged queen; their ever-inflated ego. - On Men Without Women”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“Life dared the silence of the world and to punish it death was born. - The Genesis of Life”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“She is not perfect, so don’t resent her, but she is prolific; she produces in profusion. - On Nature”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“I am the rock that the sea in its fury attempts to rampage only to see come out polished

I am the foundation of all that is solid and yet bearably light; I am a spark becoming light

I am fluidity today hardened tomorrow, no I am not a volcano, I am a thought becoming reality”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“Crying in public is like bleeding in public, they are both sad and equally messy. - On the Need of Self-restraint”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“In ourselves we carry echoes of every good or stupid ideas imparted in us, each in turn bouncing against each other and against us. The important thing is to recognize them for what they are and flush out the stupid ones into the abyss of insignificance where they belong; we are all capable of acting stupid, but the question is are we willing to continue to do so?”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“As rigid and regimented as religion. Wait, it is a religion! - On Nationalism”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment
“Literature, in sum, tries to give us the experiences of life without its sequelae or its exorbitant consequences as observed or personally paid for by the author.

Thus, when it is a successful, Literature is a laboratory of the real world.”
Lamine Pearlheart, The Sunrise's Commandment