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by Sumojo Author IconMail Icon
Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #2186156
The simplicity of my day to day.
#1076729 added September 13, 2024 at 4:39am
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Something wicked this way comes." — William Shakespeare, Macbeth

Let this quote inspire your writing today.
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This quote from our friend William Shakespeare is one we might used today. However the language would be different. We might say something like, “I’ve a bad feeling. This isn’t going to end well.” Or, “he’s trouble, mark my words!”

I wonder why? Is it a sixth sense, this feeling of foreboding I am experiencing?

First impressions take all of a couple of seconds before we make a judgment about someone. Is it the way they look? Or perhaps the way they speak which causes concern. A seventh sense perhaps, lost in the midst of time. Dogs still have that sense though and it’s one I’d really take notice of.

Currently we all must have a sense of foreboding with the world as it is. So much trouble is brewing. It feels to me as if the world is holding its collective breath as Russia flexes its muscles and the Middle East conflict continues with no solution in sight. There are millions of displaced people looking for refuge whilst borders are being closed to them. So how else can we continue to imagine all is well?

I know WdC is a non political zone but if ever a quote held some truth it is now. Trump is the wicked something coming our way.

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