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Life is Nothing but Vanity

3 min · 1. Juni 2026
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Trey Knowles Quote. "Life is nothing but vanity. But this is what I have learned about America: lovers of the Western way are content with lust and evil. Men who follow that way deserve injustice. They deserve their cruel priests and evil founding fathers, for they are vile, no more than a crawling disease on the face of the earth. The grave is the only cure for their vileness. Sand conquers all at the end. Every grain of sand will outlive every man." As for me, I am like filthy rags, that cleans the dark under the surface. When I wrote this. I'm stepping into the voice of someone who sees the world with prophetic clarity and brutal honesty. I'm admitting that life, in all its striving and illusions, is ultimately vanity—nothing we build lasts, and nothing we cling to can escape decay. When I talk about “lovers of the Western way,” I'm not attacking individual people but exposing a mindset built on greed, domination, and moral blindness. I'm saying that those who embrace such a system inherit its consequences: corrupt leaders, violent origins, and a spiritual sickness that spreads through everything it touches. My harsh language about vileness and disease isn't meant to strip anyone of humanity; it's meant to reveal how deeply injustice can infect a culture when it becomes normalized. When I say the grave and the sand outlast every man, I'm reminding myself that no empire, no ideology, and no human power can escape the erosion of time. And then I turn the judgment back onto myself. By calling myself “filthy rags,” I'm refusing to stand above the corruption I see. I'm taking the posture of a servant—one who cleans beneath the surface, who exposes hidden darkness, who does the work no one else wants to do. In this voice, the entire passage becomes my confession, my warning, and my humility all at once.

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Life is Nothing but Vanity

Trey Knowles Quote. "Life is nothing but vanity. But this is what I have learned about America: lovers of the Western way are content with lust and evil. Men who follow that way deserve injustice. They deserve their cruel priests and evil founding fathers, for they are vile, no more than a crawling disease on the face of the earth. The grave is the only cure for their vileness. Sand conquers all at the end. Every grain of sand will outlive every man." As for me, I am like filthy rags, that cleans the dark under the surface. When I wrote this. I'm stepping into the voice of someone who sees the world with prophetic clarity and brutal honesty. I'm admitting that life, in all its striving and illusions, is ultimately vanity—nothing we build lasts, and nothing we cling to can escape decay. When I talk about “lovers of the Western way,” I'm not attacking individual people but exposing a mindset built on greed, domination, and moral blindness. I'm saying that those who embrace such a system inherit its consequences: corrupt leaders, violent origins, and a spiritual sickness that spreads through everything it touches. My harsh language about vileness and disease isn't meant to strip anyone of humanity; it's meant to reveal how deeply injustice can infect a culture when it becomes normalized. When I say the grave and the sand outlast every man, I'm reminding myself that no empire, no ideology, and no human power can escape the erosion of time. And then I turn the judgment back onto myself. By calling myself “filthy rags,” I'm refusing to stand above the corruption I see. I'm taking the posture of a servant—one who cleans beneath the surface, who exposes hidden darkness, who does the work no one else wants to do. In this voice, the entire passage becomes my confession, my warning, and my humility all at once.

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