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| Subject: Itha's Book of Scribbles February 5th 2015, 3:32 pm | |
| Dear reader, you have found my notebook and I can only imagine the state it is in. If anything apart from this page remained readable, you should know that everything written in here occured when I had spontanous moments of creativity. Some things might seem random and without sense, while others may hold a lot of meaning, though that is just what happens. don't mull over the lines I brought to paper too long and don't lose yourself in thoughts that were never intended. Anyway, I hope you can enjoy what you've found. - Page 1:
"We all are born with wings. We only need a little bit of courage to spread them open and soar in the sky."
"Where the light fades into darkness, a whole new world, lasting only the tiniest of moments, is born and then again destroyed in an ever repeating cycle, forever continuing until one day either light or darkness will disappear."
"When all seems lost, and nothing appears to make sense, the ones next to you, holding your hand might just turn out to be the path you need to follow."
"All paths intertwine somewhere along the flow of time, and often it will seem unreasonable or not understandable, but that's how it goes."
"You cannot turn back time, and things that happened will never be undone. Looking back and regretting doesn't yield any fruits. The future is what can make up for past decisions and even them out."
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| Subject: Re: Itha's Book of Scribbles March 30th 2015, 5:24 pm | |
| (You just managed to decipher the awful handwriting of the author on the second page and revealed a single block of text.) - Page 2:
"You know, we all are born with wings. Still, we can't fly. Why is that? It's because most people lack the courage to spread them open and soar in the sky. And that's why, over time, people have forgotten those wings. I hope that someday, we will rediscover them. Because, when people have enough courage to fly, using their own wings, they will also have enough courage to make the world a better place than it is now. So, please, take flight, humanity. Before your wings fall off and rot!"
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