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- We have to make myths of our lives, the point being that if we do, then every grief or inexplicable seizure by weather, woe, or…
- Pain can make a whole winter bright, like fever, force us to live deep and hard.
- It is a waste of time to see people who have only a social surface to show. I will make every effort to find out…
- Does one come to enjoy even the hardships that help make one the person one is? Or is it that the past becomes a legend…
- Joy, happiness ... we do not question. They are beyond question, maybe. A matter of being. But pain forces us to think, and to make…
- Am I too old, perhaps, ever to take in another's life to share with mine on a permanent basis? If so, I must make do…
- No partner in a love relationship... should feel that he has to give up an essential part of himself to make it viable.
- The garden is growth and change and that means loss as well as constant new treasures to make up for a few disasters.
- The moral dilemma is to make peace with the unacceptable
- For after all we make our faces as we go along...
- I can understand people simply fleeing the mountainous effort Christmas has become... but there are always a few saving graces and finally they make up…
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