I love feeling the rhythm of other people's lives. It's like traveling.

Banana Yoshimoto
I love feeling the rhythm of other people's lives. It's...
I love feeling the rhythm of other people's lives. It's...
I love feeling the rhythm of other people's lives. It's...
I love feeling the rhythm of other people's lives. It's...
About This Quote

I love feeling the rhythm of other people's lives. It's like traveling. is a short but meaningful quote that can be used for all sorts of reasons. It is sometimes used when someone feels like they are lovers with someone that they know.

The rhythm of their life is like traveling in the sense that they feel like they are part of everything. They feel like they are always moving through the day, through life, and through their relationship. This quote provides the reader with an idea that it is important to feel the rhythm of others lives because it gives them a sense of understanding and compassion for other people.

It also reminds the reader to take time to consider what it is like to be with someone else and what it is like to travel through their journey together, as well as the journey of their lives.

Source: The Lake

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