A Poignant Tale
Feelings to the level of gratification of "I knew you never" actually aren't quite scientific and that's a thesis that binds, already. To have to pursue interesting things, or even true love (greater), the person in questions needs no more from "all," than "why not?" Robert Bruce knew this outright, if his astral visits and comments to me are anything. As well, nothing truly or factually certain has been said or done except words, so the quest is always (and never) on for the righteous discovery of principle that entails "more." Ultimately, I think the word hiding in "I knew you never," is "eternity," not "humanity." For other realisations, such as with eternity (the correct way is always to premise and affirm what you do have on), the literal thesis might be "property" or "fundamentals," "perfection" or "sacred," or "sound." The one won't be swearing "I knew you never," and the other won't be attending to "I knew Planet Earth never." It happens to be inevitable that people are or were born with a sense of species in or of themselves. In aliens it might be pets, in robots it might be stones, or hardware. They have a species, or correlation, and that has the Earth.
"Never again," is something you say when you DO quit with honour.





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