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Fordítási probléma jelentése
(Herbert Knebel)
After all, if you were really sorry, you wouldn't have done it in the first place, or wouldn't have kept doing it. No, your not sorry, this must be who you really are. And pretty words said to the contrary don't change your real nature, or self.
Pretty words are an act, not the real you. They are pretend, And you will suffer so, going against your true, honest, nature. to please or impress others. Once you slip and fall, they will know that you are just pretending, that you are not and cannot ever be one of them"
"Fine then. Next time I'll hit them with a hammer!"
(Wilhelm Heinse)
Perhaps after all this, we will discover the forces we were under, are the ones we control. When we cry out and curse god, we are cursing ourselves.
That is one fate we have to accept as possible, that we may be the ones responsible for all our own suffering. That everything, may be our own creation."
(Helmut Schmidt)
"Give them fast food and streaming services, and they will never revolt."
(Wikipedia)
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Jack Handey