“The things we need most are the things we have become most afraid of, such as adventure, intimacy, and authentic communication. We avert our eyes and stick to comfortable topics. We hold it as a virtue to be private, to be discreet, so that no one sees our dirty laundry. We are uncomfortable with intimacy and connection, which are among the greatest of our unmet needs today. To be truly seen and heard, to be truly known, is a deep human need. Our hunger for it is so omnipresent, so much apart of our life experience, that we no more know what it is missing than a fish knows it is wet. We need more intimacy than nearly anyone considers normal. Always hungry for it, we seek solace and sustenance in the closest available substitutes: television, shopping, pornography, conspicuous consumption — anything to ease the hurt, to feel connected, or to project an image by which we might be seen or known, or at least see and know ourselves.”

—Charles Eisenstein

“This is all we need. Couple of smokes, a cup of coffee and a little bit of conversation. You and me and five bucks.”

—Ethan Hawke in Reality Bites (1994)

“Tire of me if you will, my dear I will not tire of you. You can leave me if you wish, my love But I’m not going anywhere.”

—Keaton Henson, from 10 a.m, Gare Du Nord

“At the same time, you have to find the right distance between people. Too close, and they overwhelm you, too far and they abandon you. How to hold them in the right relation?”

—Hanif Kureishi, Intimacy
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