"I've always thought of wholeness and integration as……" — Siri Hustvedt
"I've always thought of wholeness and integration as necessary myths. We're gragmented beings who cement ourselves together, but there are always cracks. Living with the cracks is part of being, well, reasonably healthy."
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Siri Hustvedt
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92 Quotes by Siri Hustvedt
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We chart delusions through collective agreement.
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