inclusion and encasement
1)An inclusion in an oyster sometimes produces a pearl;
an inclusion in a diamond makes it lose value.
The value of the inclusion is not the same depending on the material that surrounds it!
Too bad mussels don't produce pearls!
2)
Whatever happens to me,
I just can’t do things at face value;
I’m always on the second degree… Burned by whom?
Like a grasshopper… burned in the first degree!
3)
For me, true modesty when it comes to women
is not about refusing to show oneself naked; it is about
not talking about one’s problems. That takes a great deal
of strength and courage.
4)
“Here’s some good money for your bad work. If everyone does what you do, this money will soon lose all its value.
If you don’t do it for yourself, do it for the national currency!”
5)
“Opposites attract, so the next generation ends up being average.”
6)
In a hospital, patients are treated in groups according to the type of symptoms they have.
In society, what do people from the same social class suffer from?
Poetry by Albert Vynckier
Written on 2026-08-23 at 19:26
