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Showing posts with label great quotations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label great quotations. Show all posts
Monday, March 6, 2017
Can’t Respect Ben Carson and Words Do Matter
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american poets,
ben carson,
great quotations,
quotes and poems on twitter,
the anatomy of words,
twitter poem pics
Saturday, February 25, 2017
The Border Line and the 45th President
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american writers,
donald trump,
great quotations,
quotations,
the anatomy of words
Monday, February 20, 2017
The Frailty of This Universe I Suppose
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american poets,
african-american writers,
great quotations,
quotations,
the anatomy of words
La fragilidad de este universo Supongo
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american poets,
african-american writers,
great quotations,
La anatomía de las palabras,
quotations,
the anatomy of words
Saturday, February 18, 2017
L'humanité et l'injustice
Née d'hier est l'endroit où certains esprits existants vivent dans l'esprit d'un esprit mort.
Nous ne pouvons être ressuscités que lorsque l'amour sans culpabilité que nous partageons est manifesté, partagé et coordonné par les mains innocentes de ce temps dissipé.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Nous ne pouvons être ressuscités que lorsque l'amour sans culpabilité que nous partageons est manifesté, partagé et coordonné par les mains innocentes de ce temps dissipé.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Человечество и Несправедливость
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american poets,
african-american writers,
great quotations,
poetry,
the anatomy of words
L'umanità e l'ingiustizia
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american poets,
african-american writers,
great quotations,
quotations,
the anatomy of words
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Thoughts of A Dyslexic Writer
A slave to the rhythm of this environment I am, a by-product of this free world. The philosophy of thought is killing me slowly, and my vision of dreams subvert me to "Einsteins Theory" where all things are possible. The doctor tells me I am in good mental health, but my mind tells me I am going mad. As the world evolves around my humanity, the poetry of this life proclaim no specific value.
Photo and content by Alfonso Coley - All Rights Reserved - 2013
articles, word, writing, trivia
african-american writers,
dysfunctional,
dyslexia,
great quotations,
linguistics,
the anatomy of words,
word play
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