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"This is the most complete revolution that has ever been preached; in fact, it is the only true revolution, because all the others demand the extermination of somebody else, but this one means the death of the man who, for all practical purposes, you have come to think of as your own self." - Thomas Merton

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The English Language doesn't have the words to fully describe this...

Posted by rheimbro at 11/20/2008 05:14:00 PM  

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