Quote by Pocahontas

"The water's always changing, always flowing. But people, I guess, can't live like that." – Pocahontas


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Updating this is like trying to study, I'll do it in due time or I won't do it at all. Consider the time gaps it takes now for each quote to be published - it just shows how dull the process has become - which was roughly after the 35th quote.


To be real, when I began putting this 'catalogue of quotes' together I did not think about the long term impact it would have on my vibe.


At first everything is spirited and fluent,
overtime it becomes troublesome
... it feels as though I'm stuck in an ice cube,
waiting for the ice to be smashed open
or at least melt so I can be free...
with this it's the latter.


This quote book is melting away, I'm alright with that and I can only hope you are too. Part of writing is keeping up with it even when the spark is withering away, I suppose that's what makes it hard?


Art is an ongoing process. Some have perceived how inactive this catalogue of quotes has been lately, therefore I'm just addressing the elephant in the room. Nobody can read my thoughts, so I'm being particular about it.


Many of you probably have not been dedicated to Quotes Inspire Us, so swiftly moving on...


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Interpretation:
To be real, the quote is addressing inevitable change, time stops for no one and the world continues to spin.


War is eternal, but you'd think with all the so called acceptance going on people would open their arms for other communities.


I am being hypocritical, I admit to being hurtful towards other ethnic groups, whether it was standing by while another was humiliated, in sadistic yet discreet way I was rooting for the fool rather than standing up and taking action for the better.


But being a part of an ethnic group I can say it takes one to know one. Pocahontas means people are not open to change, we are all in a world of our own, oblivious to what people in The  World might be experiencing. There is more to this Disney story about civilisation, but this is what my small brain has mustered up.


What do you think the quote means?


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