Nothing is nothing, it does not really exist, that is, forever.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Eternity is for everyone.
- → You can not leave me, you're mine forever.
- → Not even I can leave you, I am your forever.
- → The temporary passes.
- → The eternal wins.
- → The eternal always wins.
- → It is a matter of time.
- → The game is eternal.
- → You have lost time, but it does not matter, you are mine and we are immortal.
- → Love expands.
- → I am eternal.
- → Love triumphs, it's me, the absolute, the eternal.
- → The time of this world will pass, but man will not pass, he is eternal.
- → Only man is God, divine and eternal.
- → Nothing is nothing, it does not really exist, that is, forever.
- → What passes is nothing, it is not necessary, it is useless.
Relative arguments