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I have never avenged myself. I leave it to the wrath of God.
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i propose that fate is not the:
opposite of choice; * .
if fate, choice, . .
form a triumvirate of cause
and effect.:
nestled beneath . *
every pin feather
of chance. .
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in this i avenge myself .
and sacrifice evey word i wrote .
to the wrath of *.; .
even in being as odd as I AM. . .
a living (by) breathing . . . .;
example of peculiarities: contrary things:, all manner of art. (-He) .: .
so perfectly; perfect opposites–He asked me:
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“what have you cut off of your flesh,
lately?” .
So i confessed
to dumbing down the equations
so that every man could understand them.
i confessed in flesh my weakness
having wanted to be seen. (el roi)
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and He hardened your –so the
anointing would be crystal.: * .
when the new words come before you
when you open up my vision. . *
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it was not coincidence * . .
when * called me by name a number.:
it is how fate is not the
opposite of choice; . . *
i know now that fate, choice, . .
form a triumvirate of cause . . . .
and effect . ., . . * .
nestled beneath. . . .
every pin feather .
of destiny.; .
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“you must work six days to reap the blessings of the seventh,”
He told me...
He told me...
He told me... . . .
*six pm