1With each occasion where you truly pause to face fear, you develop strength, bravery, and confidence
2I survived this terror, you are able to tell yourself
3I am capable of accepting whatever happens next
4You must do the action that you believe is impossible
5Never rely on what you hear and just half of what you see
6It is obvious that I have been doing improperly
7If it's not anything wrong, nothing inappropriate
89Increasing the population of dull, wretched people everywhere on earth
10What a terrible show, they were everywhere
11Dread is the oldest and most powerful human emotion, and terror of the unknown is the oldest and most powerful type of fear
12Without the acute horror of their existence, words lack the ability to impact the mind
13Irony is frequently present in even the most horrific events
14The shooter pursued the man in black as he ran through the desert
15To deal with the actual ones, we create imaginary horrors
16Roads continue to go forever, past trees and over rocks
17And in the moonlight under mountains
1819Eyes that have seen sword and fire, and terror in the stone halls
20Take one final look at the verdant meadows, trees, and hills that they have long known
21Continue on it with eager feet in order to meet up with a broader route where other pathways and errands converge
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