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A Book That I Would Read A Book That I Would Read by Demetrius Williamson, Jr.
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“TIME has an idiosyncrasy for hyperbolizing its relevance within all that exists, all that is to be. Suggesting the first fundamental form of appraising practicality, efficiency and greatness by its usage; defined by a hindsight perspective once it has passed.”
Demetrius Williamson, Jr., A Book That I Would Read
“QUESTIONS are valiant. Partially confrontational. Because a question is asked, the assumption is that an answer is unknown. A stimulate for a discussion. When a question is posed, so is a requirement. You’re either going to answer or elude. Lie or tell your truth. Elaborate or give short answers. There is an opening for logic or emotion. Or both.”
Demetrius Williamson, Jr., A Book That I Would Read
“The word NOTHING lacks comparison when there’s an absence of action. Nothing from nothing leaves nothing, as said by Billy Preston. Yet, the decision to do nothing can differ. Indicating that, once before in time, a decision was made in a similar scenario of some sort.

Can we trust without comparison? A response from a friend suggested that because trust is debatably a natural instinct [similar to love] and comparison is not of the like, you can trust without comparison.”
Demetrius Williamson, Jr., A Book That I Would Read
“To grasp any conceptual idea of potential, it is fundamental for humanity to include selflessness, confidence, optimism and faith. Advocates of conviction. Noth the richest. Not the loudest. Not the most popular. Not even the most intelligent. People who will actively advocate all examples of potential, increase and improvement with no prerequisites, no prejudices, no filibustering.”
Demetrius Williamson, Jr., A Book That I Would Read