"Wherever we go we do harm, forgiving ourselves……" — Jim Harrison
"Wherever we go we do harm, forgiving ourselves as wheels do cement for wearing each other out. We set this house on fire, forgetting that we live within. (from "To a Meadowlark," for M.L. Smoker)"
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