lunes, 27 de diciembre de 2010

E. B. Runace (citas antiguas)

29 de noviembre de 2010
Adding a new paragraph to the case...
     E. B. Runace wrote one day: "A mere representative of my deepest fears and desires, The Sign sharpen its daggers, defensive against external influences but full of spectations in its center. The meaning? So strongly he believes in reality that pretends to create his own, even though he keeps failing. The Sign, however, is as inflexible as him."

Note that nothing is said, nor explained in this enigmatic paragraph.


09 de diciembre de 2010
     Due to recent discovery, this famous quote by E. B. Runace would be appropiate:
     "The Sign, as a gigant mutagen, can use its daggers as arms. As simple as that, everyone should have realised already that A problem can be taken for various different angles. Noone is smart enough, though, to make use of other's attitudes; so engulfed they are in their own perspective of life they tend to hit over and over again in the exact same place, until it is shattered."

     Wise he is.


15 de diciembre de 2010
     These are hard times for feelings. But as complex as they may seem, E. B. Runace had already written a simplified idea:
"Pencil in pain, paper stains."

     Powerful, powerful and precise words.


Written by Ezequiel F.L. Cabrera

2 comentarios:

  1. Qué citas y transmisiones antiguas... Queremos de lo nuevo y fresco! Igual, linda tu radio.

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  2. Jaja, ya va, primero hay que darle una repasadita a la radio para asegurar lo que no se escuchó, y sacarle el polvo >.<

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