Loneliness is an emaciation of the spirit. -Who Has Known Heights: The Mystique Memoirs of a Melancholic Mind

Wheston Chancellor Grove
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  2. There reaches a time when it is betrayal for a woman to sleep with her husband.

  3. I will miss myself in relation to others. The rareness. The exceptional differences. I will miss the gift that comes with hardship and paying the price. <span style="margin:15px; display:block"></span>I will miss the tragedy of my own life. As I once spoke..emphatically, but I now repeat...

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  5. After lunch four of us have our picture taken. Regn, myself, Fernus, and Sharon. I grip my brown lunch bag in hand, Fernus holds her soda can, Regn makes a funny expression. But what strikes me about this photograph is the shadow. <span style="margin:15px; display:block"></span>We...

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