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- Why is it so difficult to assemble those things that really matter in life and to dwell among them only? I am referring to certain…
- Of them all, it was the true love. Of them all, it was the best. That other sumptuous love which made one drunk, which one…
- Certain things I remember exactly as they were. They are merely discolored a bit by time, like coins in the pocket of a forgotten suit.…
- The myriad past, it enters us and disappears. Except that within it, somewhere, like diamonds, exist the fragments that refuse to be consumed. Sifting through,…
- I'm a frotteur, someone who likes to rub words in his hand, to turn them around and feel them, to wonder if that really is…
- Your parents are the parents you know best. Your brother and sister, if you have them, are the brother and sister you know best. They…
- One is seduced and battered in turn. The result is presumably wisdom. Wisdom! We are clinging to life like lizards. Why is it so difficult…
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