Character: The Ursula Brangwen



- I couldn't ice-cold, eternal place without you. I wouldn't stand for it, it would have killed in me all my life.
It's so offensive to you?
If I couldn't come to you if you hadn't been there, I would have hated it. I wouldn't be able to make it.
№ 87110   Added MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 16:11
In one lifetime, people live a era.
№ 87109   Added MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 16:11
Why every woman considers that the aim of life is to find my husband and find a little gray house in the West? Why is it the purpose of her life? Is it supposed to be like this?
№ 87108   Added MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 16:11
You wish I was your property, so that wasn't a criticism or had their own opinions. You want me to just be your thing! No, thank you! If you need it, it is full of women who will gladly give it to you. There are plenty of women that will fall on earth for you to get them - so go to it, if that's what you need, go to them.
№ 86706   Added MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 15:54
It is better to die than to live mechanically, to live a life in which there is nothing but repetition. To die is to go into the unknown. To die means to experience joy, to experience joy at the thought that you are at the mercy of the elements, which is much larger than the usual our sense of the world, namely, the absolute unknown. That is the joy. But embarrassing and humiliating for a human to live like a mechanism, and withdrawn into themselves to force their own will, to be a being separated from the unknown. In death there is nothing shameful. Infamous only life, every moment of which is an empty space, where man lives only by inertia. Life really can become a shameful humiliation for the human soul. But death is not a shame. Death, which is unlimited space, and we will never tarnish.
№ 86249   Added MegaMozg 05-01-2017 / 15:33